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  • T140

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    This. A decommissioned Army M35 cargo truck. Runs on different types of fuel including used motor oil.
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    We are currently working on a 90 Ford Bronco. Should be running in less than two weeks. It's carbureted and will be putting a mechanical fuel pump on it at some point. :usa:


    This would be good for hunting club camper.
     

    gunnerxxx

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    Here is my choice. I have owned mine for 10 yrs, but it hardly gets driven anymore. I cannot seem to part with it. This is not a pic of mine; Im too lazy to go get a pic of "Bertha"! survival machine.jpg
     

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    Raven

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    Interesting car that I let get away: For a toy I bought the ex a Suzuki Samurai. You could not kill that damned thing. I took it to the river one weekend and tried to sink it. Went through everything and I never put it in 4WD. After I finally got rid of that psycho she gave it to her brother who gave it away. No carry capacity but with the wheel/tire combo I put on it I think it would almost float. I'd love to have that little sumbitch to play with now. Drop a V-6 in and go play.
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    On Pensacola Craigslist
     

    lil'skeet

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    Here's a good one.... I think I still like my multiburn 2-1|2 ton better. Will run on most anything liquid that burns

     

    Raven

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    Here's a good one.... I think I still like my multiburn 2-1|2 ton better. Will run on most anything liquid that burns


    And when your truck finally gives up the ghost you can transfer your RV box on back to a new flat bed truck
     

    big jon

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    you need a computer free and preferably non electronic ignition spare condensers wrapped in foil or lead to prevent emp damage
    you can convert most two wheel drive trucks to that however 4 wheel drive transmissions are now tied to to computers
     

    Mongo463

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    Right. Bug out vehicle in the UK, lol.

    Zombie Apocalypse Preparations | Jeremy Clarkson,Richard Hammond & James May

     

    rviray

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    Right. Bug out vehicle in the UK, lol.

    Zombie Apocalypse Preparations | Jeremy Clarkson,Richard Hammond & James May​


    Those are what you call good friends, friends that can show you how to do something better. A true friend brings a bazooka or any anti-tank weapon to make sure that your RV is ready for the anything.
     

    ccc

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    The fact of the matter is any opposing force will be looking to disable your vehicle to take what you have up to and including your life. Having to protect newer model vehicles electronics or looking for an older vehicle without them for fear of an EMP is really not even a valid argument. The most likely SHTF scenario will be a civil social uprising pitting fellow citizens against one another. So unless you have the money, time, and skill to either buy you a armored vehicle that can’t be stopped, or build one, everything else is a bullet to the radiator or a spike strip to your tire away from you being involved in an incredible two way rifle range ! The best you can hope for is a spouse who can drive and DRIVE WELL and or shoot while you DRIVE WELL or your life expectancy is going to be that of a WWII tank crew, maybe 2 1/2 minutes. Best you can hope for is to link up with a platoon size group and beat feet it to a safe zone.
     

    Raven

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    I'd pick up a 4 cylinder suzuki samurai
    I had one once. Can't hardly find parts for them anymore. Much better off with a newer Jeep Wrangler or F150 4x4. There's parts on every street corner for these vehicles. And I'm not talking about buying parts either
     
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    ccc

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    If you don’t own at least one 4WD You have made a tactical error
     

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