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Post by byuphoto on Jul 10, 2006 15:22:45 GMT -5
Used swiss army truck that they use on the High Delta game ranch Canon EOS A2 sigma 35-135 lens Fuji NPH 160
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Post by Just Plain Curt on Jul 10, 2006 19:35:28 GMT -5
Army vehicles are always way cool Rick. Looks roomy but a wee bit rough suspension for my old carcass. Almost bought an old M42 Dodge Army truck when I found my Rambler. Truck needed more work than I'm capable of so I wound up with the Rumbler instead.
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Post by heath on Jul 11, 2006 3:08:02 GMT -5
Love the ground clearance on that thing. I bet it can go litterally anywhere. The rear view reminds me of the old Land Rover's that the Brittish and Australian Army used for many years (and possibly still do). My stepfather was in the Army for 12 years, so seeing this is great. I would love to have a go in one of these one day. There is a car yard near here that has an ex-military Hummer on the lot that looks mean.
Heath
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Post by byuphoto on Jul 11, 2006 6:08:08 GMT -5
Actually it has independent suspension front and rear and was quite easy on the ride. Many new trucks are rougher.
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Post by Randy on Jul 11, 2006 6:31:08 GMT -5
I remember 4WD magazine did an article on those years ago, and it said PUCH was a division of Huskvarna. It looked to be capable of climbing over anything. Pretty neat.
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