Fiat Chrysler spokesperson Lavender Faloney acknowledged today that the automaker is in negotiations with Papua New Guinea--a country of seven million people that occupies half of the island of New Guinea--to purchase the trucks.
"We are very excited. The only vehicles we have now are some Ford Fiestas and Hyundai forklifts," said Ficksen Oxlob, Papua New Guinea's Minister of Transport.
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| Even though a photograph of a Ram pickup would have been more applicable to this story, here's a picture of a Caravan instead. |
The recall and buy back order came after months of negotiations between Fiat Chrysler and the U.S. Department of Alcohol, Tobacco and Pickup Trucks.

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