There was a total of 17 that were imported to Canada (none to the USA) and suppedly one was destroyed as it fell off a train going across Canada to Vancouver. I know a fellow who has two of these and he will sell one of them. Last year at this time he wanted $35,000 US for one of them. These are beautiful rigs with ultra low kms on them but I can't see spending that kind of cash on one of them. At 23:52 01/05/1999 -0700, Mark Thoma wrote: >Just wondering ... how rare were tri-stars outside of north america? how much would be reasonable bid on this tri-star? is it one of the few that made it to this continent and if it's not is it worth that much? if it is is is worth that much? waddya think?
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