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Didn't I see a truck like that in "Who framed Roger Rabbit"?
-------------------- Jon Aston MARKETING PARTNERS "Strategy, Marketing and Business Development" Tel 705-719-9209 Posts: 1724 | From: Barrie, ON, CANADA | Registered: Sep 2000
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Popular Science for Feb. 02 has a story and pics of Fords Tonka. This looks a little bit different. Whatever, both have doors with room to play with paint or vinyl or whatever else turns you on. Just wish the current crop of truck "stylists" would pay attention. Not much room to play on this bunch.
-------------------- Bill Preston Fly Creek, N.Y. USA Posts: 943 | From: Fly Creek, N.Y. USA | Registered: Jan 2000
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Yep, that's Dodge's new concept truck.. I wish they would produce their "Sidewinder" concept truck they had a few years ago.. THAT was a sweeeet lookin truck, right down to the tires with the snakeskin tread patterns!
Ford's TONKA is the new F-350, and it's a massive beast.
You can check out all this year's concept vehicles at http://www.cardesignnews.com whether they're intro'd in Detroit or previously displayed overseas.
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This is just too good to pass up--- I wonder if anybody told the big brains at Dodge that an M80 is an explosive device (spell that as firecracker) handy for clearing drains and blowing up toilets.
-------------------- Bill Preston Fly Creek, N.Y. USA Posts: 943 | From: Fly Creek, N.Y. USA | Registered: Jan 2000
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The only hope for that thing is to severly slam it...like about a foot. As it is now, if you had to put u-joints on it you wouldn't have to jack it up
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Well, I happen to LIKE ugly trucks...ask anybody. But I don't care for that one - aside from a flat door area what IS the special potential for lettering? Trying to make it look good?
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