Nice but I would rather have a Unimog.......
The Bad Boy Heavy Muscle Truck, left, draws
interest Jan. 19, 2005 in Jasper, Texas. The
converted military truck, parked beside a Ford
pick-up, can drive through 10 feet of water
and climb a 60-degree grade with infrared
cameras that peer through darkness.
(AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)
I don't want to think about the damage my wife could do with that thing in the grocery store parking lot.
Lots of Hummers around where I live and they are too fierce looking for my taste. It's like a tank heading towards you.
Seems completely wasteful and impractical to me, but if that's your thing and you can afford it, more power to you...
the site www.usa6x6.com has some very cool trucks.
If you think the truck is expensive, wait until someone actually tries out it's off-raod capabilities. Can you imagine the towing bill for this baby if/when it reaches the limit of it's capabilities? Now THAT will really separate the men from the boys!
I think the key to selling these things will be the options that enable it to be converted into a mobile home. Rich people will buy it as a mobile office and deduct it from their taxes.
Men have told me all my life " AW honey you can do anything in my truck" I did not believe them then but maybe I will now!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
I just checked my wallet, and I don't seem to have $379,000 to spare. Pity.
Oh boy! I can't wait to see those driving all around town tricked out with chrome and spinners!
If they marketed 18 wheelers as "cool" and "trendy," there would no doubt be scores of morons buying them up to out-do everyone else.
Yawn. Been there, seen that. These things were all over the place when I was growing up in Germany. Most impressive were the ones outfitted with a fleet of reel mowers that tackled the rolling, grassy hills on base.