Posted on Dec 18, 2014
Note to self: Always remove the decals prior to selling your vehicle! Texas plumber's old truck resurfaces in Syria mounted w/ guns.
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I feel bad for Mark Oberholtzer, who had traded in his truck a few years ago. Auto Nation was wrong in not removing the logos and decals from the truck. But in hindsight, maybe Mr. Oberholtzer should have removed them rather than trusting AutoNation to do the task. What do you think RP?
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/12/17/texas-plumber-inundated-with-calls-threats-after-truck-ends-up-in-syrian-war/
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/12/17/texas-plumber-inundated-with-calls-threats-after-truck-ends-up-in-syrian-war/
Edited 10 y ago
Posted 10 y ago
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I think the picture is really odd...They leave his information public but blackout the faces of the guys in the truck? WTH??
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SGT (Join to see)
SSG Dr. Roy Coble, I know, right? And the Texas inspection and registration stickers are on there, too! It's more of a propaganda photo than anything else as in " Hey, we have an American company with a name and a phone number!".
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Are you kidding me? Everyone and anyone knows when you sell a vehicle you take everything out and off. I scrape my decals off my windshield, my state inspection and sticker off the windshield, remove the license plate and even if I had a bumper sticker on it (back in the days of course).
No signs this man ever owned that vehicle.
Kind of disturbing to know our vehicles are being sold to people for that use but as a business he should have known better.
No signs this man ever owned that vehicle.
Kind of disturbing to know our vehicles are being sold to people for that use but as a business he should have known better.
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What happen is that these vehicles, like this truck, are sold down to buyers in Mexico, and then shipped out to buyers around the world. Unfortunately, this includes Islamic terrorists.
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