Lot 4001

Auburn Fall 2016

2004 Brinks Truck

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$5,500 USD | Sold

United States | Auburn, Indiana

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  • Diesel engine
  • Automatic transmission
  • Reported originally a "Brinks truck"
  • Reported as Mission Impossible III movie prop
  • Tom Cruise movie from 2006
  • Movie a "critical & commercial success"
  • Last years in museum
Addendum: Please note this vehicle is being sold on Bill of Sale only.

Mission: Impossible III was an action spy film starring Tom Cruise. The film was widely released in the United States on May 5, 2006, and was a critical and commercial success. This movie prop (complete with hole “blown” into the side) is reported as being a “real Brinks truck” that looks to have been created for its movie appearance by MCT Custom Truck Bodies of Hernando, Mississippi. It has been part of museum for the past number of years and has 1.5 inch thick steel body and sits 9.5 feet in height. Inside, there is a guard’s seat, partial divider wall, driver’s controls, front side-seat, diamond-plate flooring and movie posters. The truck is a dually that has custom paint for its role, diamond plate, alloy-style wheels, massive grille guard and bumpers, numerous marker lights and all of the traits that set the armored car apart as the ultimate security vehicle. Its role in a big movie with a big star should help secure its future. The owner states that "a new Brinks truck can cost up to $250,000 when new, depending on how it is equipped."