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    I think I need a new truck

    There's nothing terribly wrong with mine but when you see stuff like this, it makes you think crazy thoughts...

    Navistar International CXT
    It can haul six tons


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    Now you're talkin'. Forget about those fears you have about getting killed on the expressway in rush hour traffic.
    So I got that goin' for me...which is nice.

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    that thing is bad to the bone
    Buy nice things here.
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    The earthy crunchy peeps in Cambridge would protest my ass back to the New Hampshire border if I rolled into work with that thing. The bed of the truck tilts like a dumptruck. It's 9 feet tall and 21 1/2 feet long. Awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMO
    . . . tilts like a dumptruck. It's 9 feet tall and 21 1/2 feet long. Awesome.

    Ah.



    So, its a dump truck.
    scroll to "Buy DVD", very bottom of page http://bhandf.com/bhandf%202008/longform.htm I do not work for Bill, just dig his work.

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    From their site:

    Born out of a 20-ton hauler and other International ® severe service trucks used by the construction, government and waste industries, the International CXT is built on the same platform as dump trucks and snowplows. As a result, it is a vehicle unrivaled in capability, size and appearance. It hauls three times the payload of consumer pick-up trucks, is all-wheel drive, uses air brakes for unmatched stopping ability and offers towing, dumping and tilt bed capability. Additionally, it features a spacious interior with crew cab design that seats six and can be customized to meet owners’ specific needs – from paint color to air seats to flat screen TVs.



    For people who want to make a statement while driving in luxury, try a customized black International CXT featuring leather interior with wood grain trim, reclining captain chairs, a fold-down bench that can be used as a bed, an overhead compartment with drop-down DVD, an XM satellite premium radio system and a rear-mounted camera for increased visibility behind the vehicle. The drivetrain features a smooth-shifting Allison 2500 Series 5-speed automatic transmission and the ride is softened by a cab air suspension system.

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    That thing dwarfs the Ford F-750 I saw one time. That thing would be PERFECT fro towing my 13 foot duck boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Castro's
    That thing dwarfs the Ford F-750 I saw one time.
    You mean this thing?

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    I crashed my Toyota on the freeway, This looks like a step up!

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    and people wonder why we are dependent on foreign oil
    Its not that I suck at spelling, its that I just don't care

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    Those aren't trucks...









    This is a TRUCK !!!!!!!!!




    $3 mil each...not including leather or radio...
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    I like the cat 797 better.

    "A lack of planning and preparation on your part does not make it an emergency on my part."

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    I don't think those things will fit under the bridges of Storrow Drive. But think about all the gear you could haul in the back. Sweet.

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    Well, you will need one of these to load up your unit.

    "A lack of planning and preparation on your part does not make it an emergency on my part."

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    what a "big penis mobile"... you drive that, you're tryin to make up for somethin.
    -You can imagine where it goes from here.
    -He fixes the cable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KarlHungus
    what a "big penis mobile"... you drive that, you're tryin to make up for somethin.
    Yeah, I've got a small truck. Need a bigger one.

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    Don't we all.

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