what is the manliest truck of all times?
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#19
I do have to admit, Dodge did have a good truck back in the day and have thought of buying one myself like a 40 or 50 sumthin' to make into a restoride.
Here is a Dodge that was in the carshow that my security company was in during a christmas parade this past december. Theres a manly ride thats sure to make the wife cringe!!
Here is a Dodge that was in the carshow that my security company was in during a christmas parade this past december. Theres a manly ride thats sure to make the wife cringe!!
Last edited by siloketh; 04-18-2012 at 08:51 AM. Reason: forgot the other pic
#20
Now if it were mine, I'd lose the stacks and put the military tires back on it. But if I could have any truck I wanted, that'd be it.
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I do have to admit, Dodge did have a good truck back in the day and have thought of buying one myself like a 40 or 50 sumthin' to make into a restoride.
Here is a Dodge that was in the carshow that my security company was in during a christmas parade this past december. Theres a manly ride thats sure to make the wife cringe!!
Here is a Dodge that was in the carshow that my security company was in during a christmas parade this past december. Theres a manly ride thats sure to make the wife cringe!!
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#26
Anybody remember what movie that was from? My memory is a little hazy. He had to stop at the junkyard for the guy to get a new radiator. Had a CB and stuff in it too. It was the movie where all the semi's drive through the podunk ( ) town and wreck everything.
Stupid brain pharts.
On the other hand, I could see Uncle Ted driving that 59 F250 4x4.
I wouldn't mind this though:
http://images.hemmings.com/wp-conten...rd%20F-250.JPG
#28
Nah, the only thing Chuck needs to drive is that 4x4 van that was blue with I think the eagle painted on it. That was a Ford van too.
Anybody remember what movie that was from? My memory is a little hazy. He had to stop at the junkyard for the guy to get a new radiator. Had a CB and stuff in it too. It was the movie where all the semi's drive through the podunk ( ) town and wreck everything.
Stupid brain pharts.
On the other hand, I could see Uncle Ted driving that 59 F250 4x4.
I wouldn't mind this though:
http://images.hemmings.com/wp-conten...rd%20F-250.JPG
Anybody remember what movie that was from? My memory is a little hazy. He had to stop at the junkyard for the guy to get a new radiator. Had a CB and stuff in it too. It was the movie where all the semi's drive through the podunk ( ) town and wreck everything.
Stupid brain pharts.
On the other hand, I could see Uncle Ted driving that 59 F250 4x4.
I wouldn't mind this though:
http://images.hemmings.com/wp-conten...rd%20F-250.JPG
As for what I feel was the manliest truck ever, the Kiaser 6x6 dad converted into a wrecker. There used to be a a poster sized photo of that truck pulling 3 loaded cement mixers thru mud deeper than the front bumper, on the wall of the company that owned said 3 mixers...... This went on for 3 days, nonstop. That job not only paid for the cost to build the wrecker, but also paid for the 74 F100 listed in my sig.
When he sold the truck, every concrete company in the state made an offer, even the one that had built one of their own.