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    Default Come look at this truck

    I was at a flea market in Ardmore, Tn this weekend and stopped this guy on my way to the parking lot to have a closer look. Thought it was pretty cool for what it was, all MadMax and Zombie hunting rig like.

    Enjoy



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    Its definetly built for his (or her?!) needs,,,,so it does have a certain coolness factor for being so purpose built. Even a seat for the wife or g/f on top,,,I would look for low branches and accelerate.

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    Definitely a hunting or poaching vehicle (i hope its hunting).

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    That is pure awsomeness i love it
    M Y R (maintain your rig) that means all of it. I run big rubber lockers and I can get parts any where

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    is that red jacket firearm's truck

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    There's no springs on his limb risers.




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    The snorkel is overkill.
    Travel.Camp.Ride.Fish.Kayak.Share.Repeat.

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    Say NO to black iron pipe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flagster View Post
    is that red jacket firearm's truck
    No, their truck is a Bronco with a few conversions.

    Can't say I am in love with it, but it's definitely interesting to look at! Thanks for sharing!
    2005 Chevy Silverado Base 4X4: 4.8L, Auto, 4 door ex cab, short box, AEM Brute Force CAI, Flowmaster 40 SI/DO, 285's on 17 inch Helo's Summer and 265's on 17 inch Devino's for winter, custom made center console, custom engine tunes, custom headache rack, Kobalt contractors tool box, color matched grille and sport mirrors, HD towing mirrors, no power options but I got A/C!

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    I call dibs on the chair up on top.

    It would be interesting to hear his attorney discuss those steel broadheads in court if he ever hits anyone with that thing.

    The spare up front is a good idea, one that seems to have gone the way of the dodo bird. But I used to see work trucks all the time that had a grill mounted spare.
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