For someone looking to break into the food truck scene, there’s an opportunity to get a food trailer with some history in the Blue Water Area.
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Gary Lokers, owner of local food truck Eli’s Eats in the Streets, is selling his food trailer with an asking price ranging from $38,000 to $50,000. Lokers has been operating the food truck since 2017.
Gary Lokers, owner of Eli’s Eats in the Streets, is selling his food trailer with an asking price of $50,000.
“It has value,” he said. “You can buy this today and it’ll be making you money by the end of the week.”
Lokers is selling the trailer after a “near-death experience” has led him to pursue new avenues.
“A near death experience makes you look at your life differently,” he said on his business Facebook page.
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Gary Lokers, owner of Eli’s