This would be one heck of a rig for the right kind of work.?ÿ Here is what it is:
This is what it looks like while visiting a courthouse:
The high clearance 4X4 comes with running boards that must be at least 20 inches off the pavement.?ÿ I'm over six-foot but I might need an extra step these days to get me all the way in on the first try.?ÿ Especially out in the boonies where the needed step up to the running board could be quite a bit more.?ÿ No sense getting it in white.?ÿ It should be mud brown because that's what it will appear to be 90 percent of the time if I were driving it.?ÿ Get this one stuck, you better have a trackhoe handy to pull you out.?ÿ The mud tires on the one shown need to stay off pavement as much as possible.?ÿ There is a drop hitch on the rear in case you need to haul your work shack to the site.
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That's way too much buggy for me.?ÿ I'd need a drone just to see what was in the bed.
But I guess if you needed to you could haul the whole office out the job site.?ÿ 😉
I??d have to take up realty to afford that!
I couldn't afford the fuel or the tires let alone the truck.
Here's one that I saw in Savannah a few years ago.?ÿ It's a FEMA rig, they were in town headed to a hurricane cleanup somewhere (I've forgotten where).
Andy
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I can't think of a single reason why someone would need that, unless something else in his life is very, very small.
N10,000, E7,000, Z100.00
PLS - IL, MO, AR, KS, MN, KY
It wouldn't fit down the 4 Wheeler trails I've been taking my Silverado down lately.?ÿ
Isn??t that type of truck just a ??my truck is bigger than your truck? deal among insecure white males? ???? ?ÿ
Too small
@flga-2-2
"Nice truck...sorry about your dinky..."
"Nice truck...sorry about your dinky..."
But not sorry you dropped $100K+ on a toy that??s worth $45K the second you sign the papers. ?????ÿ
My Dad used to pull his fifth wheel Boise to Boston to Jacksonville to Phoenix to SF then up the 101 and back to Boise twice a year. He considered the Dodge version of that truck at one point, but the 2500 diesel just kept pulling.
Very few non-commercial uses out there for something like that. Of course that won't stop folks from buying them.?ÿ
@flga-2-2

Great rig if you're moving houses on the side.?ÿ LOL!?ÿ I'm sure I could get it stuck in the pines though.