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Looks like it would run over a lot of zombies, right up until it runs out of gas.
It would appear that GAS is not a major concern for Mr. Ron as he blew past me at 75 mph yesterday. It must have a big tank. Whatever mill he's got in that 'binder was having no problem pushing those 46" tires. Watching him pass, I was actually afraid he would have trouble stopping that rig when the traffic ground to a halt (which it always does on 485) but alas, no problem for him. Kudos to him for a unique and well sorted rig. I like it a lot.
Yep. It's almost a full time job around here.When in Charlotte you find LCs and tell them about ONSC
I used to see it every morning heading south on Flowes Store Rd on my way to Concord office, around 8 am.Spotted this sweet ride on I-485 near Rea Rd this afternoon. It looks to be an old corn binder with a huge lift and utility/overlanding bed. @tgadd anyone you know?
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Green 80 at a residence on Sharon Rd near Quail Hollow intersection. Looks good, but prolly never saw soil, or some substance that equates to mud, since it is shod with passenger car tires
That lx470 belongs to a friend of mine. Actually the guy that's helping me get my 40 back in working order. At some point I'll get him out to an event...same for me really...Spotted my buddy Jonathan's 62. West not pictured was a nice looking LX470 with 315s, bumpers, and sliders at Lumberjaxe. Not sure who it was.
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His LX looked really good.That lx470 belongs to a friend of mine. Actually the guy that's helping me get my 40 back in working order. At some point I'll get him out to an event...same for me really...