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Sweet Crew Cab!!

rgretzinger

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These are posted on a hunting site i visit frequently but thought ya'll might enjoy. It's apparently for sale for 55k!!!! Everything's bigger in Texas!!
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woweeee, I am not sure if I should throw up in my mouth a bit or sell a kidney to buy it
 
woweeee, I am not sure if I should throw up in my mouth a bit or sell a kidney to buy it

Yeah I would probably ditch all the add on sheet metal and stick with the original cab and fenders, but the running gear seems awesome.:thumb:
 
I agree that all of the sheet metal looks kinda gay but it does seem to serve a purpose as this truck is located in south Texas and it's pretty dense brush country with lads of mesquites.
 
I agree that all of the sheet metal looks kinda gay but it does seem to serve a purpose as this truck is located in south Texas and it's pretty dense brush country with lads of mesquites.
Not saying it doesn't serve the purpose there, but if I were to get it, it will live here in CA where the smaller the cab the better.:thumb:
 
Sweet? I don't know about that, that thing is fugly.

So what is it, some sort of independent suspension, or portals? I can't see anything in those 3 pics.
 
Sweet? I don't know about that, that thing is fugly.

So what is it, some sort of independent suspension, or portals? I can't see anything in those 3 pics.


I just thought it was cool that someone went so overboard. Things like this don't get made unless someone is very wealth and bored at the same time. Not saying that it makes sense or completely functional, just saying the rednecks in Texas love big obnoxious s**t like this. Wish I had more pics of suspension, engine, and all but the only pics I have are what I saw off of a hunting website that had no info on rig except what it was for sale for.
 
Does that thing even have a suspension at all or are the axles mounted more like a tractor?
 
My favorite thing is how they still used the stock bezels for the headlights!:thumb:

That was cool
 
Like a deer wouldn't see that tank rollin' through the woods...:rolleyes::rolleyes:

That's what I always wondered. When I lived in Texas for a while I saw crap like this (not quite so big but similar setup) and I always wondered how they thought they were going to blend in. I guess I give deer a decent amount of credit. :D
 
Tractor 8-lug axles look similar too, I guess it doesn't look like a 60 hub
 
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