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One of the Original ‘A-Team’ Vans is Going to Auction

One of the Original ‘A-Team’ Vans is Going to Auction

The A-Team is a mid 80s classic that next to none of us actually grew up watching, but remains a part of the cultural zeitgeist because we’re all aware of characters like Hannibal Smith, Templeton “Face” Peck, “Howling Mad” Murdock and Bosco “B.A” Baracus aka Mr. T. Even if you’ve never seen an episode of the show, you know the characters, and you’re more than well acquainted with the iconic Chevy Van they rolled around in. We hate to say it, but the “A-Team Van” made vans as cool as the Scooby Doo crew did with the Mystery Machine. Unlike the cartoon comparison, the “A-Team Van” was actually built up out of a late 70s Chevy Van, and one of the six vans made for the show and officially license by Universal Studios is heading to auction. This Original A-Team Van is part of the Worldwide Auctioneers Scottsdale Auction sale that takes place at 1pm EST on Saturday, January 23rd, 2021 in Auburn, Indiana.