Stang70Fastback
Stang70Fastback
Stang70Fastback

This is so far the largest factory beer cooler included in a truck.

Thanks! Designed it myself and had it fabricated. Wanted the practicality of a utility rack with the aesthetics of a baja style chase rack. It has dimple die holes on the front plates, a cross bar behind the cabin which has mounts for sand ladders, and then 6 perches on the top tubes. The upper part of the rack holds

Pshaw, no heartbeat sensor on that rifle...

To answer your question: it'll have a 10 speed transmission.

Ours is brilliant in the snow with our Blizzaks! Just that 3" clearance from the kit you gotta watch out for…

It does look pretty close to color of faded plastic

I live in Chicago, far from anywhere that needs this truck’s off-road prowess, have absolutely no need for a full-size pickup truck that a brief rental from Home Depot couldn’t solve, and backing it up my narrow driveway would be a bear, let alone fitting it in my 1.5 car garage.

Spare some wifi mister?

I'm with you all the way except I want a blue one.

This truck is stupid, designed for rich dude-bros who will never use it as intended. Its a codpiece for the Affliction t-shirt wearer. Its a cynical cash grab from Ford.

Cool but lame. I was picturing sitting in a bar, the car would pull up, text you to get your ass out here, and then drive you home, (like my wife.)

Ooo an autonomous control system that can park a car that’s only available on a test mule and not actually on any production vehicles and won’t be for several more years, whoop dee ‘effing doo!

there’s a guy that lives near me with an old porsche or something that has a 4-post jack system installed on it. next time i see him at a car show, i’ll try to remember to ask him about it

But still no rating for in-car visibility.

Plus, if you do it right you might be able to get Turbo Boost ala Knight Rider.

I can think of a few times my wheels have been stuck in pockets of driveway ice or snow when this feature would’ve come in quite handy. Raise up one side, slide a mat or board underneath, and repeat. Off you go.

Pneumatic would be the way to go. Have them integrated, but not with any type of system attached other than plumbing. Then just carry a air compressor. Way lighter.

I know right! you never, ever, want to plug your phone into the bluetooth port without first checking the radio fluid.

How about $3600?

My Citroen SM had the best jacking system: run the hydropneumatic suspension up to max height, hook a little metal pylon onto the body next to the tire to be changed, lower the suspension and the wheel was pulled up off the ground. It was a brilliant system.