by "Frenchlicker" (frenchlicker)
Published 10/08/2017 at 02:48
Tags: Zoo Rides
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I missed a couple others as well as brand new Ford products there. Ford is the sponsor of their Halloween thing kind of odd they only had one truck and no Escapes since I believe both are made in Louisville.
"Tohru" (tohrurokuno)
10/08/2017 at 03:56, STARS: 0
Why the hell did they chop up what looks like a perfectly serviceable 1959 Ford F100 Fleetside?
"LiterallyStuckIn1987" (mytimemachineisbroken)
10/08/2017 at 08:29, STARS: 0
What’s a Ford Escape, is it like a Bronco II?
"Frenchlicker" (frenchlicker)
10/08/2017 at 09:04, STARS: 0
It’s technically a compact crossover suv.This is what the most recent one looks like
"LiterallyStuckIn1987" (mytimemachineisbroken)
10/08/2017 at 09:05, STARS: 0
If the terminator owned an AMC Eagle, it would look like that.
"Frenchlicker" (frenchlicker)
10/08/2017 at 09:06, STARS: 0
No clue. The “rust” you see is fake so it looks like the truck lived in Alaska. The Land Cruiser was also 100% rust free. I wish they would have just made Bondo buckets. However these were put in when you could easily get these trucks in a condition almost like that for about $2500 at the absolute most. Well, I don’t know about the Land Cruiser.
"LongbowMkII" (longbowmkii)
10/08/2017 at 09:09, STARS: 0
It’s a stripped cab, hood and fenders.
"Tohru" (tohrurokuno)
10/08/2017 at 12:17, STARS: 0
There’s still got to be a frame holding it together.
When I had my ‘59 and my ‘60, I would’ve paid dearly for a rust-free cab and sheet metal.
"LongbowMkII" (longbowmkii)
10/08/2017 at 18:00, STARS: 0
It’s been chopped to hell and back.
The room it’s half parked in is part of a bear exhibit. The back of the cab has another view into it.