ummm "Honky Lips" is the Gris-wagon. Come on man, you need to rewatch Vacation.
ummm "Honky Lips" is the Gris-wagon. Come on man, you need to rewatch Vacation.
Christine is on there, in the same row as the Jurrasic Park vehicles, and right above the 007 poster.
And again, what exactly is wrong with a lowered dually? I've brought this arguement up before, just last week in fact. As long as the suspension is set up properly, and not simply cobbled together to lower it, the truck will lose ZERO functionality. One of my brother's friends used to regularly tow a pro street…
Exterior shot of his truck, coming hot out of a tight corner.
My biggest gripe, and honestly, this is the stereotype that cuts me directly to the core.
Nur wenige wissen, der Herzog Brüder haben einen Stiefbruder aus Deutschland. Sein Auto wird mit hausgemachtem Schnaps gefüllt.
This is easily one of my favorites. Jamie Hacking (yes, THAT Jamie Hacking) testing a new setup on his RWD Syclone. It is a legit Sy, and is still a V6 (or was at this time, I believe he went V8 now).
I'm kind of going to buck convention here, as it isn't one color I'd like to see make a comeback...it's two. More accurately - the two tone. This was seemingly a factory option on many vehicles until the mid-nineties. The plastic cladding on late model Avalanches doesn't count either, I'm talking a true dual color…
For reasearch purposes...who the hell is that?
Where do you live, and what do you consider reasonable? If in the United States...I can help. I know of a ton of these (and some Typhoons) for sale right now and the prices aren't obscene.
I see you own a Blue GMC crew cab dually. Careful though, Murtaugh hasn't gotten Leo out yet.
Fair enough, and I respect your opinion and your knowledge.
Agreed in full. With out coming off as an arrogant prick, this had nothing to to with the article. I take all the AOTD articles with a sarcastic grain of salt. When I hear off roading, I think mud trails through a forest; not simply snow covered highway roads. Honestly I wouldn't even drive one in the snow. God forbid…
I'm curious as to where you're getting the 10" of ground clearance figure from? These trucks were almost as low as the 2WD models when they were new.