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GM said today that a partially electric Corvette would be available next year. The Lordstown Motors, endurance is supposed to be available soon, right? Some people don't want either or an electric ve They're more interested in these old trucks. Good for them. W Today, I found the place to find them. The sound w Joe Fire knows the rush and Fireball Motors has been feeding it for 28 years. You just don't see t When was the last time you pulled into a place and saw 130 trucks that were at least 30 years old? Fireball Motors, along Route 422, features trucks from the 60s through the early 90s. Ford, Chevy, all the big names. Joe standing next to a 71 international harvester. The simple fact that they're not around anymore. And we bring them back to life. We bring them here first and then we bring them back to life once they're here. Joe has great success finding these trucks out west. It makes about five trips a year. You'll notice the license plates. Oregon, Was It's where he finds the best trucks. We go to parts where the weather isn'terrible. It stays very moderate in the I-5 corridor. So they don't get too much hot. They don't get too much cold. And the ve Joe says people buy the trucks because they're simpler. No needless technology Pop the hood. You won't find a computer c The driver can get in there and fix it themselves. The majority of it that we sell farmers buy them for work. Because, again, it just makes more sense to spend $9,500 on an old truck that you can throw t Not to mention that a new truck can cost upwards of $70,000 or $80,000. Many people stop just to look at the trucks. Joe Fire, by the way, wants to find more people who can work on them. He'd love to find more mechanics, body shop workers, and detailers.