He Wishes it Were a Blazer
#31
The local 4x4 shop (and I use that very loosely) has a late 80s/early 90s caddy sitting on a toyota frame and 38s I think. All painted camo and they try to use the hack job and a rolling billboard. Been awhile since I've seen it so I think it finally fell apart.
#32
I wish I still had a picure of it!
A few years ago my workplace was right next to a paroll office. every week this guy would roll up in an early 80's Lincoln Continental set on a 3/4 ton 4x4 ford F-250 base. It looked a lot like some of the junkier vehicles posted here. Well after a few months, this being Canada and all, winter comes around a we get a couple of feet of snow. The guy comes around to the paroll office for his weekly chat and there is a 7ft plow blade on the front of the monster connie. Yes it was functional. I don't know what the guy did wrong but he obviously had some mechanical knowhow. I asked him why he did it. He responded with " I had a rusted up old pickup truck with a good frame and power train and a nearly mint Lincoln with a burn up motor and tranny, so I made something that works."
A few years ago my workplace was right next to a paroll office. every week this guy would roll up in an early 80's Lincoln Continental set on a 3/4 ton 4x4 ford F-250 base. It looked a lot like some of the junkier vehicles posted here. Well after a few months, this being Canada and all, winter comes around a we get a couple of feet of snow. The guy comes around to the paroll office for his weekly chat and there is a 7ft plow blade on the front of the monster connie. Yes it was functional. I don't know what the guy did wrong but he obviously had some mechanical knowhow. I asked him why he did it. He responded with " I had a rusted up old pickup truck with a good frame and power train and a nearly mint Lincoln with a burn up motor and tranny, so I made something that works."
#33
For whatever reason, something in the water, government testing, etc., the outlaying areas near me love to mount car bodies of all types onto a 4x4 truck frame taking the "TransCamero" myth up a notch. There are a couple of local to me mud clubs and they post lots of videos. Check out this one where at 5:30 I finally saw it, a 4x4 boat, yes thats right, a 4x4 boat. Watch this and cry. It was filmed at a place about an hour away that host mud runs known as a "Bog & Grog". Get the idea? LOL
PS - if ya search their vid's, there are a lot of monster "S" series trucks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8CRKCzhOsM
PS - if ya search their vid's, there are a lot of monster "S" series trucks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8CRKCzhOsM
#34
that boat is just sooooo wrong Brent.
#35
I live in Crowley and have actually seen that red Camaro driving around. I dig it. Ever since I saw Cherry2000 and it had the jacked up mustang, man that was cool, may be one day I will do one up my self.
#36
#37
http://images.craigslist.org/3n83o63...9310f71e39.jpg
this is just sad to me
http://images.craigslist.org/3ne3o33...095f9a1cac.jpg
its on a blazer frame
this is just sad to me
http://images.craigslist.org/3ne3o33...095f9a1cac.jpg
its on a blazer frame
#38
Haha good thread
#39
I think I'm going to have a heart-attack...and I'm only 20-yr-old. x.x
#40
Topper.............that is just wrong!








