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What about a pimped out Vintage Ice Cream truck? I think it might even be better for what you're doing with the kitchen equipment and all. It would be more of a 1/2 to 3/4 ton-ish variety making it easier to do wheels, bags, etc. We could still cram peeps into it to get across town if necessary too. The St. Johns pimped out an ice cream truck or were in the process of it, got any pics Ry?
yeah...then we could call you BIG PERM...i mean BIG WORM :flipoff2:
You could drive around with the Aggie War Hymn blasting out the top! Handing out beer to the kiddos!
really slow to load, but here's the article on it...
http://www.gaugemagazine.com/2005/no...ck/Article.htm
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1972-...QQcmdZViewItem
except forget lowering it, put it on 42" michelins or whatever's on St. John's Mog, it'd look similar!
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Ed Zachary!
i dig the old school milk trucks. anyone got a pic of one... i once wanted to turn one into a tow rig
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Originally Posted by agjohn02
I did think about one of these briefly. Much cheaper project probably. But I don't know what they are and I haven't just seen them around. What year/make/model is that thing?
i can get you an old mobile tattoo parlor truck. its similar.
do it, do it...
Thats badass. You would be the **** at the shows in austin with that!Quote:
Originally Posted by agjohn02
#19 - #21 - cool, but too small. way too small.
#22 - the main thing that's cool about the other one is the slick front. I don't want one that looks like a Frito Lay or Leggs truck.
#27 - "old mobile tattoo parlor truck" Sounds scary.
I'm working on a couple of deals. Hopefully one will come through. Photochoping a visual.