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    Default A very nice built FWC on Ford super duty.

    Hi All,
    Here is a FWC I saw in Yellowstone. It's very nicely built and seems to be used to it's potential. It's used the space on the side of the truck bed very nicely with the utility bed. It was park at the side of a wireless carrier building. Probable it's used for work related things. Couple people sent me PM ask for more pics so I guess some of you might be interested as well.






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    Thanks for posting those Alex. You see some of the craziest things in Mammoth.

    I'm assuming that's a Hawk model due to the width and short bed? Whatever it is, someone has put some time and funds in that project. I wonder of it's strictly for recreation or if the owner does some type of remote work in the field overnight. Did it have South Dakota tags?

    Cool rig. Looks like a fun way to roll.
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    I believe the truck is used in work related activity. The building on the side of the truck belongs to a wireless carrier. The truck has a California plate. The utility bed really takes full use of the space where the side of the truck bed used to be.
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    Reminds me of this sweet rig:


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    Was the Super Duty a diesel?
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    Not sure what to say!! WOW!! I really like it. Hard to tell if its a diesel, nothing in the photos to give it away, diesel or gas?? Thanks for posting!

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    I honestly don't know if it's a diesel or not.
    It give me the idea of a custom aluminum utility bed for the Taco, if $ grows on the tree.
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    Default Exhaust Pipe

    The exhaust pipe might indicate it is a diesel.

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    Default that might work...

    That set up might just work for my set up...where do you find utility beds? I was planing on a flatbed with boxes, but that looks a lot cleaner and good to go! I wonder if they come in longbed? I wonder how heavy they are?

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    that is one sweet rig, thanks for posting. really like the hi-lift/jerry can mount. seems a little odd that a work truck would have some of those bells and whistles (i.e. rims, tires, etc., maybe) there has been a lot of talk about utility beds and 4wc camper combos and it seems like the consensus is its super expensive, like outrageous for most people, due to how custom the beds and campers are...really cool though, tons of storage and great functionality. thanks again for posting!
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