Does this qualify as a truck pic? It definitely is big enough! 28 8th graders piled into this one as they were headed off to their 8th grade dance. Limo/Bubba truck deluxe! 
Mike
MTStringer Goldmember 4,652 posts Likes: 6 Joined May 2006 Location: Channelview, Tx More info | Jan 31, 2007 15:58 | #31 Does this qualify as a truck pic? It definitely is big enough! 28 8th graders piled into this one as they were headed off to their 8th grade dance. Limo/Bubba truck deluxe!
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RyanHutchinson Senior Member 331 posts Joined Jun 2006 More info | Jan 31, 2007 18:12 | #32
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Kiddo Goldmember 2,243 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Canada More info | Jan 31, 2007 18:25 | #33 Love these photos!!! My DH owns a big truck, I'll have to post some photos of it when he gets back home!! http://www.tanyaeverettphotography.com/
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RockOne Goldmember 2,858 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2004 Location: New South Wales,Australia More info | Jan 31, 2007 19:08 | #34 Slightly more than 18 wheels but who's counting? Steve
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RockOne Goldmember 2,858 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2004 Location: New South Wales,Australia More info | Jan 31, 2007 19:10 | #35 |
AlecTrevelyan Senior Member 679 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Providence, RI More info | Jan 31, 2007 21:57 | #36 At an abandoned gas station in Brooklyn, CT. 5D, 17-40mm f/4 L, 24-105 f/4 L IS
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One here seem in Wales with a pretty large load 5D3 - 1 Dmk2N - 40D - 24-70 F2.8 - 85mm 1.8 - 70-200mm F2.8IS - - 200mm F1.8 - Canon 400mm F5.6 - Canon 430ex111 - Yongnuo 6ooexRT - Nissin 866 - PW Flex/Mini - New Purchases pending
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JonSmith Senior Member 392 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Holly Springs More info | Feb 02, 2007 21:07 | #38 Who's counting wheels, when they're driving on the wrong side of the road!?!??!? __________
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SteveG Member 109 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Oxfordshire, UK More info | Okay, the truck I travel in at work may not be as big as some of the others posted here, but I bet it has more bang for the buck!! 2. 3. The No1 EOD Operator returns from a manual approach in his protective EOD suit. The suit weighs 32Kg and gives the operator a high degree of protection from blast and fragmentation. 4. This is the "Wheelbarrow" ROV that the British Army uses whenever possible to render safe a terrorist device. No other peice of equipment has done more to save EOD operators lives than these machines. I know the image quality isn't very good in these, but they were just snap shots taken on the spur of the moment. Thanks for looking. Steve
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popolz Member 204 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Montreal & Gatineau More info | Feb 03, 2007 21:21 | #41 RockOne wrote in post #2633828 Just one more. WOW!!! That's crazy!!! Here they would've tear the truck apart, load it on 3-4 trucks and rebuild it on site.
Alex
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