Smergen's LTZ Colorado - The Rock Truck

Crusty181

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Nice, if I didn't already have the perfect tow vehicle I'd probably have one in the driveway.
Me too. Ive always wanted an invisible car. (Although maybe I already have one, and just dont know where it is)

Now that you have the invisible car @Smergen you can answer a question that always burned in my mind. If I get into the invisible car, do I too become invisible or do I just look odd (... or odd'er)

You know the rule @Smergen ..... no pics and it didnt happen
 
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Yeah the weight/payload is an issue but I'm looking into solutions for that. In the meantime I'm more than happy to listen to the tune of the note my right foot plays... :)
 
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No pics. Its not real without pics, but thats been rectified i see. I really like the Y62, very under apprecuated. Sadly i couldnt pimp the weight up enough for my needs, but it was on the short list. Very nice mate, good work

Shame its not the invisible car i was hoping for

Invisible is not that difficult Crusty. All you have to do is come up with a paint that doesn't reflect light. No light reflection.......no see.
You have plenty of time on lock-down to work on that.
Colour is irrelevant .
 
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Invisible is not that difficult Crusty. All you have to do is come up with a paint that doesn't reflect light. No light reflection.......no see.
You have plenty of time on lock-down to work on that.
Colour is irrelevant .
In that case Ill take my invisible suit in a light shade of salmon
 
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Weight loading isn't a problem when you realize you carry too much junk.........
I agree for the most part. But being a family of 5, and 140L tank, it's not hard to make your way through the 785kg payload...

Jealous much
I must admit, it's nice walking up to it. And even better stepping in and starting it up.

.... or throw a tinnie and its trappings into the mix
That's the focus at the moment. Trying to work out a towable camping solution.
 
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But being a family of 5, and 140L tank, it's not hard to make your way through the 785kg payload...

Been there done that, retirement is great, no walking stomachs and I can pack the food and drinks I like...........(well that I'm allowed) and still save room and weight.
 
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