I don't know. That's one heck of a custom job, though.
> >(*Number available on request, won't post it online.)
> >
> >Was there a special Dodge van edition with a Star Wars setup? Was it a
> >special paint job? A painted diorama of the cast? Some sort of special
> >package? Given the value of 1970s toys and action figures these days,
would
> >there be any additional value attached to a factory -built "Star Wars"
Dodge
> >van?
>
> Not that I know of. I know of no specially-commissioned versions of Dodge
Vans
> coinciding with any movies whatsoever. All units out there are
reproductions.
I was wondering if there were any real ones made for promotions or whatever,
oh well. I guess I was wondering if a real one might attract gals, but that
might involve a different kind of reproduction. ;+)
Thanks for the information, though. It is much appreciated.
> >DEP
> >
> >Now imagine this sitting in a convention parking lot next to Mr. T's
A-Team
> >GMC van.
> >
>
> Hehehehe I pity the.. well, you know.
>
> Try this:
>
http://www.google.com/search?num=30&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&safe=off&q=%
2B1977+%2BDodge+%2B%22Star+Wars%22+%2Bvan
>
> Blarg
>
>
>
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