What trucks are for

ryan1234

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Do the turrets in those planes have a locked angle of movement? I mean, to prevent the gunners from accidentally shooting their own plane?
 
But, HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE!?!

That truck doesn't have a pair of dumbass chrome pipes sticking up through the bed. I see no clouds of black smoke?! Otherwise, how can it possibly have enough power to tow a 35,000-60,000 lb. airplane?
 
That must be the B-17 from the movie with the "Hollywood" nose art. The real plane was slightly more understated:

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But, HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE!?!

That truck doesn't have a pair of dumbass chrome pipes sticking up through the bed. I see no clouds of black smoke?! Otherwise, how can it possibly have enough power to haul one bag of groceries home from Wal-Mart?

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But, HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE!?!

That truck doesn't have a pair of dumbass chrome pipes sticking up through the bed. I see no clouds of black smoke?! Otherwise, how can it possibly have enough power to tow a 35,000-60,000 lb. airplane?

Brava - Foxtrot - Delta

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Awesome picture and an even cooler airplane!

It's probably just as bad, but I take great pride in revving my Mustang when I pull up beside a ricer with an obnoxious, aptly dubbed, fart can muffler. Woohooo American Muscle.
 
The president's limo is built on a truck's parts...
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It almost looks like a defense mechanism. In fact, were I the engineer that designed it, I would call it 'turtling'.
 
Enough with the chevy and ford argument. The only thing missing from that pic is a cummins pulling that beast.

If Cummins was such a great engine it would have wound up in the Ford Super Duty in the late 90's. Which was in fact Ford's plan until they developed the Power Stroke engine.
 
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