If anyone in the NFL represents a culture and generation gap in understanding of his value, it's Brett Favre. He was undeniably a great quarterback for years in Green Bay, but in recent seasons he's struggled with erratic play. Despite his declining skills, Favre still commands a fawning following, notoriously Sports Illustrated football writer Peter King and others who hold him up as the ideal aging veteran, a leader who performs with childlike joy. Of course, he's also the guy that tore apart the Jets' locker room last year and caused a rift between coach Eric Mangini and owner Woody Johnson. Either way, if this is the guy you want to emulate, you can buy Favre's truck on eBay .
It's a 2007 Ford F-150, so there shouldn't be any performance issues with it, and I suspect Favre just doesn't have any use for it anymore. From his public persona, he seems like the kind of guy who drives a truck around because it's a truck. This isn't a work vehicle. You don't get stylized fenders and rims on a truck you intend to use hauling equipment from one end of the farm to the other. Rather, this is the kind of truck that communicates the driver comes from a culture that values the truck so much that even when he leaves the life that requires a truck for work, he still drives one. However, he's still left that world, so he'll add accoutrements that would be out of place and would have no utility in the work truck.
There doesn't appear to be any markup on the asking price because it's owned by a future NFL Hall of Famer, and there's a promise he'll sign the dash if requested. Just don't ask him to sign it with his TD-to-INT ratio from this past season.