http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-ATVs-snowmobiles-ATVs-1977-Chevy-Track-Truck-One-Of-A-Kind-W0QQAdIdZ182670938
You know you want it.
http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-ATVs-snowmobiles-ATVs-1977-Chevy-Track-Truck-One-Of-A-Kind-W0QQAdIdZ182670938
You know you want it.
If there was visible duct tape I would have suspected Red Green had something to do with this.
I guess the humor of his stuff is the "truthfull-ness" of it all.
Keith, according to the ad it CAN tow...
Chevy V8 Engine, Turbo 350 Automatic Transmission. Skid Steer Rubber and Steel Tracks, 2"hitch receiver
"Good for Work, Play, Hunting and Icefishing"
I wonder what kind of "work" you could get done with that?
Play: driving around Edmondton with a case of Molson
Hunting: Shooting deer or elk out of season from the driver's seat with your case of Molson
Icefishing- drinking a case of Molson with a case of Molson...
Sure looks to me like you would often have to climb out and push it back onto the tracks after it flips onto the back window. Seems ass heavy.
Jake wrote: "Good for Work, Play, Hunting and Icefishing" I wonder what kind of "work" you could get done with that? Play: driving around Edmondton with a case of Molson Hunting: Shooting deer or elk out of season from the driver's seat with your case of Molson Icefishing- drinking a case of Molson with a case of Molson...
I'm thinking if you're driving that, you're gonna make'r a Laker.
Laker's a budget beer up here.
So does it actually steer? I like it better if directional change only occurs thanks to collision with stationary objects of sufficient size.
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