![]() 09/13/2014 at 14:46 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
The 2009 Hummer H3T with Slopeback
I did not even know this existed. An Hummer with a bed over 8 inches? I guess I've seen way too many of these ones:
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I might want that secretly.
Please don't hurt me.
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You know that the H2SUT's bed functions exactly like the Avalanche, right?
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So... not very well?
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Not going to lie, it really looked pretty nice in person. Wasn't slathered with useless chrome like so many I see
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It's better than the explorer sportrac
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Nicceeee, I kinda wish Hummer was still in business. But then again, I sort of think that it was time for them to die.
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They were pretty useful actually.
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Which..isn't saying much at all, lol
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SporTracs look so strange to me! Where the cab meets the "bed" looks so curved and awkward, not to mention those stepside-like pads all over the "bed." There's a framer I see at job site often who had a large tool box in his bed. There was effectively no bed left to use.
Similarly, if you remember a latter first-gen Tundra as a double cab, they had the same spacial issues. It looked more like a Sequoia with bed for cargo than it did a truck.
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Just looks like a crew cab truck to me.
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... This whole time I thought Avalanche's bed was like a Ridgeline's...
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i love these, I want an alpha variant.
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Nope, it actually can haul things.