In all likelihood, yes

Kinja'd!!! "Vizzini" (993Dave)
04/28/2014 at 17:14 • Filed to: Bigass Trucks

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Kinja'd!!! Alex B > Vizzini
04/28/2014 at 17:17

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That truck scares me. I can't believe the state of California allows such a gas hog with their strict environmental rules. =P


Kinja'd!!! Frank Grimes > Vizzini
04/28/2014 at 17:25

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that plate makes no sense. who orders a dually gasoline? and gasohol? is gasahol cool? who is actally a fan of adding alcolhol to fuel?


Kinja'd!!! Vizzini > Frank Grimes
04/28/2014 at 17:43

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Forgive me if I a missing a joke you may be making in a very understated way, but ... I think the plate is meant to be read as "gasaholic," which is fitting for something that would gulp fuel as much as that truck must.

Although I agree that it would be a little weird for something this big to not be fitted with a diesel of some kind.


Kinja'd!!! Ducky > Frank Grimes
04/28/2014 at 17:46

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DSLAHLC makes you sound like an IT worker


Kinja'd!!! Frank Grimes > Ducky
04/28/2014 at 17:52

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FIBRHLC just lolz as he speed by like a 100x faster.


Kinja'd!!! ly2v8-Brian > Frank Grimes
04/28/2014 at 17:58

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Back when you could get a 454 powered Chevrolet and later the 8.1, that is when gas dually is acceptable. Bi-fuel is getting more popular now, it burns clean and is a range extender