R.I.P. Scout26
What is the thing in the last picture, and does it come with the rope?
This carries more guns for less money, and comes with a cool custom paint job and a roof hatch for the front seat gunner passenger.http://www.pinzgauer.com/shpics.php?table=vehicles&idnum=37
I just wish I had something like that in my F250. It looks like a good use of the wheel well "dead space" as well as it appears, using part of the truck body. Even if I didn't store guns in it, that would be a lot of space for crap that's filling up the jumpseat on my extended cab, or that would be filling up useable parts of the bed if I got a truck box to put it all in.
It looks like a desk lamp to me. Answer my question, what episode is your sig line from?
One of the fine episodes of 'The Twilight Zone' starring Burgess Meredith. The episode is called 'The Obsolete Man'.
Thanks. Watching.
Lurve the "commentary" - the rack can be rotated to hold six fishing poles for those who prefer quieter trips into the great outdoors.And another $205 for the innards option - on top of the $1895 price of the RamBox feature itself? How much does a standard steel toolbox cost? http://www.aztrucks.com/product.asp?product=398 or http://www.buyautotruckaccessories.com/product.cfm/cf-bin/pn.owens-garrison-series-diamond-tread-wheel-well-tool-boxes/ .I'm pretty sure that even I could put together a decent gun rack inside one of those boxes, beef up the gasketing, and improve the lock/security for quite a bit under $2K. About the only thing it wouldn't have is the built-in look with matching paint job.stay safe.
I will only take criminals about 2 days to figure out how to break these 'gun boxes' open while doing $1800 worth of damage to the vehicle. No thanks.
Hey, there's the camper van I've been looking for!
It looks cool, but I'd rather see something like that mounted to the back wall of the cab, inside.
Keep an eye on the site; every now and then he'll have one of the six-wheel-drive versions already converted for around $20k. Towing capacity and fuel mileage are better than any other camper on the market, not to mention the ground clearance.
Actually, I was looking for something like that about 35 years ago. I'm kinda out of the mood now. But at one point I was wondering about trying to live in an old Power Wagon ambulance...
PS:I always thought the ultimate outdoor pickup accessory was the "flip-pac". Hard to come by, though.
I think this is better
I'm also sure that thieves are rejoicing.
Tallpine, I once heard someone say that the 2 happiest days in a Pinzgauer owner's life are the day they buy it, and the day they sell it.