The Diamond Encrusted Ice Cream Tuck (pictured) was sighted in Beverly Hills, CA. No word on the authenticity of the diamonds. The Diamond Encrusted Ice Cream Tuck looks like a former, converted U.S. Postal truck (possibly an International or a Chevy) that’s riding a bit awkward.
The estimated value of the Diamond Encrusted Ice Cream Tuck would be about 2.3-billion dollars. That estimate is based on the diamonds that are visible on the exterior of the truck. The estimated value of the truck sans diamonds is about $230.00 at auction. Granted, the price disparity is a tad extreme and there is a chance that the diamonds, if they are fake, may have a value to add to the truck – say $100-ish?
It’s no surprise to see such excess in Los Angeles, the place inspires greed, lust, vanity and cannibalism (many Californians are – in some way). The purveyor could be dealing truffle-coated ice cream or Rocky Road covered in gold shavings. Or, there is a possibility that the truck is a statement of some sort… nah – who would do that?
What do you guys think of the Diamond Encrusted Ice Cream Tuck?
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