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This might be the most frightening thing that I have ever seen, not the truck, but knowing the boys from Deliverance learned how to drive and can bring their haunting “squeal like a pig” antics to a town near you.
Georgia
Bet he was in WalMart to buy a new skining knife looks like the old one has to be worn out by now. Probably doen't need to visit the meat section of the store either.
Oh crap. I see a trend. A manure spreader and 2 psycho-mobiles in 2 days. I agree that this truck is stupid, BUT I can see a subtle difference between one like this and that death mobile on the other post. If you'll look closely, you can tell that this truck is relatively intact under all that ignorant decoration, and I'll bet it has functional brakes and lights, etc. My guess is this one frequents the local parades and festivals as a novelty. And 20 bucks says the guy who owns this tacky eye sore has a classic Corvette or Mustang sitting beside it in the garage attached to his 4000 square foot house in the suburbs. The guy who owns that other freak mobile on the other post is either in jail right now or some surgeon is trying to remove that drive shaft from his spleen.
Did anybody other than me notice that truck is 4 wheel drive? If it's an original 4x4 conversion, that's an even bigger tragedy. It took a lot of time to make that truck look so ridiculous.
I doubt it's an original M-H 4X4. The wheels stick out beyond the fenders indicating it's probably got a new chassis under it. It is a scary beast, probably went nuts after years of looking at that ugly grill. He probably felt he had to do something to try to disguise it.
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