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Crown Equipment LP Truck / ESPN

Did you all see the new Crown LP truck that is going to come out.. its on the cover of ESPN magazine...

insider.espn.go.com/insider/espnmag
  • Posted 18 Jul 2009 07:32
  • By chris_j
  • joined 18 Jul'09 - 26 messages
  • Florida, United States
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I have already seen one. It will impress you. :)
  • Posted 27 Jul 2009 10:57
  • By jay_w
  • joined 27 Jul'09 - 2 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
Yes I will be interested to see this one myself..
  • Posted 25 Jul 2009 00:04
  • By trainer
  • joined 21 Jan'05 - 35 messages
  • Indiana, United States
prolly by fall time..... its called " creating a buzz" making people take a second look at something and wondering about it..so i wold assume
  • Posted 22 Jul 2009 11:53
  • By chris_j
  • joined 18 Jul'09 - 26 messages
  • Florida, United States
Yea it looks good! Anyone know when that might be coming out? Why would they put that truck on the cover when its not out yet?
  • Posted 22 Jul 2009 07:00
  • By SCCOCA
  • joined 22 Jul'09 - 1 message
  • South Carolina, United States

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