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⇧, Yup, no matter how hard you hit the button, it sill only shows as one "like." That truck is awesome.
I'll bet the fuel cap is not in the back fin trim either. But it beats making a couch out of the rear clip any day.That Bel Air/Dakota is not appealing to me at all. After all of that work, at least take the junky black plastic door handles and mirrors off.
I know what you mean. Besides the obvious lack of engineering on this one what really chaps my ass is that after all that work they couldn't be bothered to paint it one color!That Bel Air/Dakota is not appealing to me at all. After all of that work, at least take the junky black plastic door handles and mirrors off.
Oh good grief! I don't care for the Bel-Dakota above, but at least I understand what they were trying to do. This abomination makes no sense at all.I know what you mean. Besides the obvious lack of engineering on this one what really chaps my ass is that after all that work they couldn't be bothered to paint it one color!
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But where's the tap?Barrel car?
Rob
It seems reasonable to think two companies with the Oscar Mayer name might be related. They were both located in Madison, Wisconsin, at one time, and a company that delivered meat would likely use a refrigerated truck to do so and might deliver ice as well. But I've found nothing online that confirms the two companies were connected in any way aside from having such similar names.For some reason this one reminds me of this...
Prior to the Weinermobile were these (more in line with the thread).
But, based on the product, maybe not related at all.