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http://www.offroad4x4driving.co.uk/w...ldcat-jump.jpg http://www.motorauthority.com/wp-con...ally_Dakar.jpg and for my escape to the Caribbean: http://boatdesign.net/gallery/data/5...lp_tiger_2.jpg |
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If you can get them stuffed into the hole, I think that you can run this one on zombies.
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I post this without knowing what the top speed is.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1233370951.jpg
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The Delorean with the Mr Fusion is tough to beat; if the Unimog is an oil burner, that would be # 1, since it actually exists, I would think something more fuel efficient would be better. All wheel drive would be nice, so you could run over the zombies if needed. How about a Suzuki Samurai like the guy on the corner has, maybe uparmor it a little, I bet you could do layers of carbon fiber and kevlar on the inside of the hard top
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A horse, a six shooter, and a winchester rifle...
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paul, you have shown that you're the man of style and taste. the only thing i would suggest is that you add a '97 hammerpump to your war bag. let me know if you need a sidekick.
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Just finished watching "Diary of the Dead",
a Winnebago came in handy. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1233374926.jpg |
It's not the vehicle that matters. It's the payload...
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This is an easy one. :D
M-2A3 Bradley IFV: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/152/3...02a51c.jpg?v=0 Powerplant: 600hp Cummins Turbo-diesel Range:300 miles Fuel capacity: 175 gallons Max speed: 45mph Off Road capability: Rated to climb 60 degree slope, max trench crossing 2.1m, fully amphibious Sights: Dual day/night Optical and Thermal imaging, 10x max zoom (commander has independent thermal viewer) Primary armament: 25mm autocannon- 900 rds of ammunition (HE-T or AP-T) Co-ax: 7.62mm M240 machine gun- 2,200rds Anti-armor: Dual TOW II Anti-tank guided missile launcher- 7 TOW II Missiles (HEAT) Crewmen: 6 under-armor rifle firing ports Climate control: Over-pressure NBC filtration system Audio system: universal comms system input jack (works with MP3s, CD players, etc) COMMS System: SINCGARS and IVIS, email and internet ready Passenger space: 3 vehicle crewmen and 6 fully armed and equipped infantry dismounts Armor: Spaced Laminate; 1" hardened steel plates over welded T-5083, 7039(turret) aluminum and titanium(turret roof) armor. Optional bolt-on explosive reactive armor plates provide heavy anti-tank weapon protection. 50 state availability |
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What I would use...
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You and Paul make a fine point. If I may change my ride of choice... Kiger Mustang http://www.pointernet.pds.hu/lovagla...stangKiger.jpg |
I hope that Unimog makes it. All that articulation doesn't do so well on trailers. My friend was towing his 'mog across the San Mateo Bridge on San Francisco Bay when frequencies and oscillations nearly landed him in the drink:
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