It's been a while. Our fearless leader goes over there and drools. Now personally, there's really only one big-ass truck that does it for me...
Stewart and Stevenson M1078A2. This is the civillian version I can't believe they built.
Editor-at-Large at...well, here, of course!
"Remy-Z, you've outdone yourself again, I thought a Mirada was the icing on the cake of rodding, but this Imperial is the spread of little 99-cent candy letters spelling out "EAT ME" on top of that cake."
Oh, I know. I also know what they are capable of actually doing (I've done everything but roll one over).
Editor-at-Large at...well, here, of course!
"Remy-Z, you've outdone yourself again, I thought a Mirada was the icing on the cake of rodding, but this Imperial is the spread of little 99-cent candy letters spelling out "EAT ME" on top of that cake."
The government used these exact trucks (FWDs dating from around 1910-1915) to chase Pancho Villa back in the day!
The didn't catch Pancho, but the trucks were really helpful and took all the abuse and punishment Pershing and his men threw at them. Imagine how awful that thing rides! Makes ol' Goliath seem like a Caddy!
alot of welding. unimog axles under a nissan chassis.
instead of drooling over a 50 year old past... just freaking make something.
put the stigma of dainty inspections back into the closet.
I was pondering a live axle in an old subaru, leave the front end independent, like a gm truck... but found piles of the little r-series diffs for $75 delivered. many versions.. may as well stay a miniature animal.
Previously boxer3main
the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.
You should probably chock the left front wheel, if you think of it. That way, Goliath can't go off on an adventure of his own and knock down all of your neighbors' houses!
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