Anyone know what the truck is from "The Cave"

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  • browntown
    No R3VLimiter
    • Jun 2004
    • 3524

    #16
    Originally posted by 808BMW
    How could you not want a deuce. If I saw one of these rolling down the street, I'd definately think "wow, I need a bigass wall and a pond in my yard"
    And as rambo taught us, bust through a barricade and they can get airborne.

    OT, but just like in T2 when the windshield of the semi breaks after going off the overpass just to reappear after the cut, in rambo the army truck begins to lose its gas tank when it lands, just to have it securely strapped a second later.

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    • Mastrcruse
      R3V Elite
      • Sep 2005
      • 5340

      #17
      If I was in your position I would just not worry about anything after I purchased this....http://www.tyfrisch.com/az/dump/dump_trucks_index.htm
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      • ping65810
        Grease Monkey
        • Sep 2005
        • 366

        #18
        I like the deuce for other reasons, too. For one in Massachusetts, commercial plate go by weight, and a deuce is only 13k lbs empty. Can haul 10k lbs in the bed easy. I would paint it like a normal truck, tho, and of course have my logos on it :)

        Kodiaks are nice, but I like to make money having a landscaping business. I make a killing now because I keep my overhead fairly low.
        01 325Ci
        87 325iS w/ M30B35 swap

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        • 808BMW
          R3VLimited
          • Oct 2003
          • 2910

          #19
          Yeah deuce sounds good as far as usefulness vs. cost.

          After that I'd say used dodge 3500 dually with a big trailer.

          At my job, we use a good ol Kenworth, but we need it to pull +50 tons.

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          • Apex381
            Mod Crazy
            • Mar 2004
            • 740

            #20
            ha I'm pretty sure that NCSU red truck is the one owned by the farmhouse fraternity. I see those bozo's cruising in it all the time. I have to admit that Duece looks pretty cool though.
            1987 325is - sold
            2001 330i - New DD

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