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When I something like that, I feel like there's still some hope for the America I grew up in...
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A little armor and what a post apocalyptic zombie hunting vehicle.
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I can imagine him making perfect snow circles by doing doughnuts
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Near Nanticoke, PA ? There is at least one 4wd Camaro there ( and no it is not mine)
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Their was a 66 Barracuda converted to 4wd with 31' tires cruising around here for years
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When I something like that, I feel like there's still some hope for the America I grew up in... -Gator In an incredibly esoteric and guarded way, I totally know what you mean and agree. You mean back in that time when we didnt depend on a hand out and people used what they had to accomplish what needed to be done? While that picture is funny, it does seem to give hope. |
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In a ski movie with Lee Majors there was a car like that with a plow.
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I bet he's plowing more than snow in a bitchin ride like that
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that guy is probably having way more fun than me View Quote I know it's completely redneck/whitetrash/hilljack as fuck, but I've always wanted a F-body on a blazer/truck frame. Not jacked up huge, just 33" or 35" tires, and a built motor. Probably for the same reason I want a convertable Lincoln with bull horns on the hood. |
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Why don't we ever see shit like that with more modern cars? Perfect. |
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I know it's completely redneck/whitetrash/hilljack as fuck, but I've always wanted a F-body on a blazer/truck frame. Not jacked up huge, just 33" or 35" tires, and a built motor. Probably for the same reason I want a convertable Lincoln with bull horns on the hood. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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that guy is probably having way more fun than me I know it's completely redneck/whitetrash/hilljack as fuck, but I've always wanted a F-body on a blazer/truck frame. Not jacked up huge, just 33" or 35" tires, and a built motor. Probably for the same reason I want a convertable Lincoln with bull horns on the hood. But it needs to be put on a Powerstroke F-350 chassis. |
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When I something like that, I feel like there's still some hope for the America I grew up in... -Gator In an incredibly esoteric and guarded way, I totally know what you mean and agree. +1 |
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that guy is probably having way more fun than me I know it's completely redneck/whitetrash/hilljack as fuck, but I've always wanted a F-body on a blazer/truck frame. Not jacked up huge, just 33" or 35" tires, and a built motor. Probably for the same reason I want a convertable Lincoln with bull horns on the hood. But it needs to be put on a Powerstroke F-350 chassis. That'd do. |
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That guy hits a snow bank and the body will jettison from the frame due to the rust.
Of course he'll be too drunk to give a shit. Wonder if the guy has a newsletter. Ed |
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I looked at that picture, then I looked out the window at my dedicated plow vehicle (F 350 flatbed with chains and 400 lbs of sandbags strapped to the back)
now I feel inadequate. |
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