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Ingenious way to take less space while parking ... ahem.
The driver actually took off with his truck in the folded position, not even kidding ... Minnesota ....
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That pinion angle must be awesome. As is the slip fitting on the tailshaft.
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Meanwhile, this would still be listed for $13,000 on CL
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EX FIX light frame bend no lowballers I’ll just keep it and fix myself by dropping a pallet of bricks in the bed these trucks are indestructible everyone knows that
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It’s got an optimized breakover angle!
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What... how...
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RARE short wheelbase model!
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My friends taco in California. No rust in California but incompetent wrenching leads to failures.
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the rust fairy done ate his frame
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he went to Costco to by bul k JB weld.
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Likely bought tires and poor little taco didn’t like the lift..
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Like a paper mache rock.
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I get that part. Baffeled st it moving under it own initiative
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How does this even happen? I mean, there’s no possible way your frame can get that bad without your knowing about it, right? What kind of person has such little regard for the safety of others on the road?