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Comments: 43 (Read/Post) Favorites: 4 (View) |
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on: 01-26-2002
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1-26-2002 @ 03:06:43 AM |
Posted By : 500plus |
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The "Urban Assault Vehicle". 1970 Chrysler Newport. Function water cannon w/ trunk mounted water tank. VERY powerfull PA system connected to 3 horns w/ audio mixer, cartidge machine, MP3 player, CD player, mic, and built in sound effects generator. 2 seperate charging systems. 3 batteries. 2 pedistal mounted amber revolving beacons, 383 4 barrel w dual exhaust, 10 headlights w/ individual control on all filaments. Great for parades or just making an ass of yourself in public. |
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1-26-2002 @ 04:12:55 AM |
Posted By : 500plus |
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Geist02mds. We got the piece of shit for two 26 oz bottles of rum. We had a welder, an old oild drum, some flat back paint, and far too much time on our hands. |
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2-13-2002 @ 02:04:00 AM |
Posted By : 500plus |
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Geist02mds: How'd you figure out the Tri-Global Authority part? I do have a website devoted to this silly thing. Maybe you found it?
BTW, believe it or not the above POS will acheive 120 mph, even with all that shit on the roof. I'm also going to post a pic of my good car here soon although the ricers won't understand it as they don't understand anything that has the "T" word. (torque)
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#10 |
2-16-2002 @ 11:55:41 AM |
Posted By : Mad Max |
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Heh heh... nice. I LOVE the Oldsmobile dealership in the background; yet another Animal House link. |
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#11 |
2-16-2002 @ 11:59:20 AM |
Posted By : Skid |
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Man, I like them stock. They were cool. |
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#12 |
2-16-2002 @ 12:44:27 PM |
Posted By : 500plus |
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Skid: I agree. If this one wasn't in such rough shape we wouldn't have done this to to it. But it was pretty beat up so we decided to have some fun with it. |
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2-22-2002 @ 10:18:31 PM |
Posted By : 500plus |
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A friend of mine who assisted in putting together the electrical system. He's an electrical engineer now. |
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#16 |
3-30-2002 @ 07:06:58 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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From the rear, this thing looks more than a bit like a superbird, did they build them on similar platforms???? anyone know? |
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#17 |
3-31-2002 @ 04:03:25 AM |
Posted By : 500plus |
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Nope, the Plymouth Superbird was built on the same chassis as a Charger. As if the Charger wasn't big enough this chassis is even bigger. As it sits, this beast wieghs 5000 pounds! Even more with a full water tank! |
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#18 |
3-31-2002 @ 05:17:48 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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Yike! Unlike me in my dinky lil' Honda, I guess you have to pay attention to those "Caution, Bridge weight limit 2 tons" signs!!! |
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5-27-2002 @ 08:38:23 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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I finally found the website for this thing. I really like the front view. 500, how many headlights does a car need???
I'm gonna build one. But I'm going to make it out of that sap-covered '88 Buick Skylark down the road....it'll be the TGA Recon Vehicle ;) |
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6-30-2002 @ 08:07:57 AM |
Posted By : cams116 |
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I just noticed how damn f'ing big that boot is. Its HUGE. |
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