Indeed. I Have work to do. (Pointing) James! The snow, move it please.
Probably been posted before, but I find it funny.
Indeed. I Have work to do. (Pointing) James! The snow, move it please.
Probably been posted before, but I find it funny.
I'm going to have a set of new snows mounted on my Mercedes 420SEL this afternoon. Kind of the same concept.
Decent ground clearence, check
Lots of weight for traction, check.
comfortable to sit in while waiting for the snow, check.
Hmm. seems like an ideal snow plow car.
Phoney!!! Fraud!!! C'mon, have the cajones to actually plow snow if you're going to do that. It's just an old Rolls Royce...who gives a crap? This car was clearly backed out of the garage and had the plow ever so gently rested in front of it. I wanna see the wheel wells caked with black, grimy snow and salt all over it. Then I'll be impressed.
alfadriver wrote: In reply to NOHOME: That last picture makes me wonder what truck frame would fit under a RR body.
Are those Toyota 4x4 wheels? That's my guess. Although that'd be a wide axle
alfadriver wrote: In reply to NOHOME: That last picture makes me wonder what truck frame would fit under a RR body.
Probably close enough. 124.5" for a Silver Spur; almost 122" for a 90's xtra cab.
That 57 4 door is local to me, I have seen it.. One of the guys at work knows him.
It's on a Blazer chassis...
Klayfish wrote: Phoney!!! Fraud!!! C'mon, have the cajones to actually plow snow if you're going to do that. It's just an old Rolls Royce...who gives a crap? This car was clearly backed out of the garage and had the plow ever so gently rested in front of it. I wanna see the wheel wells caked with black, grimy snow and salt all over it. Then I'll be impressed.![]()
Obviously a Rolls Royce only plows the purest driven snow. Not the grimy peasant snow.
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