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- VeebyesExplorer IIIt is a super C & it is likely well within truck spec weight. Full marks to the creator. The bad news is the windage. A good blast of broadside wind & over she goes. Then there is the height issue & trees in campgrounds .
- BruceMcExplorer IIIThe picture is correct, but the post has the sizes skewed. Here it is again, properly scaled:
We could get fancy & make it limo height:
Or make it way more scary, height wise:
Here's a link to the image.
From looking at the full size image, if it's been photo-chopped, it's a pretty good job. I'd say it's the real deal. - buckyExplorer IIBetter not go thru Durham.
- gboppExplorer
colliehauler wrote:
gbopp wrote:
Actually if you look at the front tire the shadow is closer then behind it. I would say the sun was almost overhead. If it was Photoshop you would see sunshine between the frame rails of the truck in the shadow. I would speculate this is a genuine redneck creation.
Look at the shadow under the truck.
The left side shadow is straight. The roof on the 5th wheel is not straight.
Then there is the mirror shadow on the right cab door at a backward angle.
The shadow on at the left front shows the sun would be slightly to the rear.
And, why does the whole rig look so narrow?
I'm sticking with Photoshop. :) - blofgrenExplorer
MitchF150 wrote:
Frankenstein is all I can come up with... Gotta be an F550 with some 22.5" semi wheels/tires on it... but, it looks to be pretty tall up front, so dunno on that..
But, whatever works for ya! You would be the talk of the camp ground for sure!
Mitch
And a 6.0L diesel to top it off; run from this one! :B - smartyExplorer IILooks like one better go very slow around corners and turns...
- Chum_leeExplorer
DrewE wrote:
Technically it would be a class C. It also looks to be somewhere around fifteen feet tall, which would be problematic on many fronts (both legal and practical).
It looks a little light in the front end and its DEFINITELY way too top heavy.
This in not a vehicle for snow covered mountain roads with low clearance tunnels. I'll walk and use my snow shoes, . . . . thank you!
Chum lee - fj12ryderExplorer IIII'll bet it would be a trick getting something up that loading ramp. Pretty fugly if you ask me. Maybe Jed Clampett's summer rig.
- colliehaulerExplorer III
gbopp wrote:
Actually if you look at the front tire the shadow is closer then behind it. I would say the sun was almost overhead. If it was Photoshop you would see sunshine between the frame rails of the truck in the shadow. I would speculate this is a genuine redneck creation.
Look at the shadow under the truck. - gboppExplorerLook at the shadow under the truck.
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