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- TystevensExplorerSome of these are classic pics! Thanks for posting them.
I lived in S. America for a couple years. Unbelievable what they will put on a truck/car/motorcycle/bicycle. Don't have any pictures, unfortunately, but they are very creative at loading, and pay no regard to payload ratings! - Led_67Explorer
dodge guy wrote:
And then there are the people that are too careful!
Well at least he is hauling something :B - majorgatorExplorer
bucky wrote:
If that first pic is photo shopped they are pretty good. The right rear tire of the red truck is in the shadow.
I believe that the red vehicle is in the back of that truck. I also believe that has been enlarged/enhanced in order to increase the effect. Proportionally speaking, its WAY off from the truck and the other nearby vehicles.
Still funny though ;) - carringbExplorer
RobertRyan wrote:
If they could afford one...
Who says money has anything to do with it? :E - 2112Explorer II
bucky wrote:
And the little white truck is leaning right, as it should.
If that first pic is photo shopped they are pretty good. The right rear tire of the red truck is in the shadow. - buckyExplorer IIIf that first pic is photo shopped they are pretty good. The right rear tire of the red truck is in the shadow.
- RobertRyanExplorer
carringb wrote:
BenK wrote:
I'd like to know how they got those cars onto the pickup bed ???
My guess is forklift
If they could afford one. More likely a lot of manhandling - carringbExplorer
BenK wrote:
I'd like to know how they got those cars onto the pickup bed ???
My guess is forklift BenK wrote:
I'd like to know how they got those cars onto the pickup bed ???
Use your imagination and you probably won't be far off. :B- RobertRyanExplorer
BenK wrote:
I'd like to know how they got those cars onto the pickup bed ???
Probably dragged them on a ramp onto the bed, then turned them on their side
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