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Listening to first hand accounts from JD Sumner (on YouTube) JD tells this story about Elvis saying to his dad he wanted to buy a pickup truck. His dad - knowing his son was not going to need a pickup truck as he was starting to become famous - Elvis instead went and bought 100 pickup trucks. He drove to farmers in the area and asked them 'do you want a pickup truck' or something like that - and the truck was left for them. The title was delivered the next day I understand.

Like I said...hard for folks to believe but ths story was told by JD himself whom I dont think anyone will argue with his sincerity.

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