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Location: Northern California
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Here is a picture of the new Honda Truck (?) pulling a trailer up highway 50 in the California Sierra foothills.
Looks like a big tractor diesel 6 cylinder engine on the trailer. It looked better in person. I wish I could have taken more pictures but I was holding up traffic to get this picture. |
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Honda? That looks like an old 70s Datsun? But no idea.
The volkswagen pickup bed is pretty good by itself. If I saw that on the road I'd stay around a mile away
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Honda? That looks like an old 70s Datsun? But no idea.
The volkswagen pickup bed is pretty good by itself. If I saw that on the road I'd stay around a mile away
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Fred'burg, Virginia
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On this vehicle, there is no hitch, or posibility for hitch, so it has to be a bolt/clamp-on bumper type. Thin metal bumpers, too. I had one on my '78 Civic that I purchased when 14 and re-built bolt by bolt. I pulled a very, very small trailer with light collegiate-quality loads (random lamps, pillows, bikes, etc). By the looks of the angle on that "trailer", he is employing a similar clamp-on thing. Personally, I wouln't have gotten much closer to get a better picture. Looks just a little over the rated tow capacity of ZERO!!! Surprised he doesn't have ANOTHER trailer mounted to the ball on the Volkswagen bed. Perhaps he figured that'd be too low and didn't want to drag the safety chains...
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IMHO looks safer than the semi tripples being pulled in OR going down a mountain pass weaving like a snake.
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Iron horse, when you put it that way it sounds so bad...
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