Wayne Gretzky's 1999 Nhl All-star Game Mvp Dodge Durango on 2040-cars
Temecula, California, United States
This is the actual Dodge Durango that Wayne received after being awarded 'Most Valuable Player' in his final All-Star game. Wayne claimed his third All-Star MVP award as he wrapped up his career in style with 25 ASG points after his wife Janet encouraged him to "go win the truck." This is one All-Star prize The Great One kept as he actually put 31,000 miles on it before selling it to the current owner. He placed a bold silver pen autograph in the glove box in 2001 at the time of sale to the current owner. The Durango has been stored in a climate controlled environment since and is in practically as-new condition. Already top-of-the line and fully loaded, Janet's brother added after-market chrome aluminum wheels, dual exhaust and a custom rear valance where the two pipes exit. Who can resist the opportunity to own and drive this keepsake?
The Durango is located in California and any fees for vehicle transfer, transit, shipping or pick-up, registration, license fees and insurance are not included and will be the responsibility of the buyer. |
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