Fueled by the Fallen
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Fueled by the Fallen
I seen this on Yellowbullet and thought that I would share this with you guys. I think it is an awesome thing that these guys are doing.
DD I think that what you do is also awesome. There aint to many people around anymore that support the troops like you guys do.
Here is the link.....
http://www.fueledbythefallen.com/
DD I think that what you do is also awesome. There aint to many people around anymore that support the troops like you guys do.
Here is the link.....
http://www.fueledbythefallen.com/
#3
If you ever have a chance to see this truck in person you really need to.
The only way to describe it is it will bring tears to your eyes and you will never forget it.
The body is one piece and tilts back and there is not an inch that is not painted in some sort of scene or picture.
It also has one hell of a load stereo that plays God Bless the USA by Lee Greenwood over and over.
Just seeing pictures doesn't come close to seeing it in person. I just starred at it for what seamed like an hour.
http://www.venturavintagerods.org/tribute.htm
The only way to describe it is it will bring tears to your eyes and you will never forget it.
The body is one piece and tilts back and there is not an inch that is not painted in some sort of scene or picture.
It also has one hell of a load stereo that plays God Bless the USA by Lee Greenwood over and over.
Just seeing pictures doesn't come close to seeing it in person. I just starred at it for what seamed like an hour.
http://www.venturavintagerods.org/tribute.htm
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Originally Posted by TheRabbit
If you ever have a chance to see this truck in person you really need to.
The only way to describe it is it will bring tears to your eyes and you will never forget it.
The body is one piece and tilts back and there is not an inch that is not painted in some sort of scene or picture.
It also has one hell of a load stereo that plays God Bless the USA by Lee Greenwood over and over.
Just seeing pictures doesn't come close to seeing it in person. I just starred at it for what seamed like an hour.
http://www.venturavintagerods.org/tribute.htm
The only way to describe it is it will bring tears to your eyes and you will never forget it.
The body is one piece and tilts back and there is not an inch that is not painted in some sort of scene or picture.
It also has one hell of a load stereo that plays God Bless the USA by Lee Greenwood over and over.
Just seeing pictures doesn't come close to seeing it in person. I just starred at it for what seamed like an hour.
http://www.venturavintagerods.org/tribute.htm
#5
A couple of years ago, they displayed it at the Boise Roadster Show. Impeccable work ! You oughta see the hauler for it. I spent a good hour just looking at the truck and trailer ! Both units(show truck and the hauler) need to be seen more than once to see all there is to see.
#6
Originally Posted by DrivingMissDD
A couple of years ago, they displayed it at the Boise Roadster Show. Impeccable work ! You oughta see the hauler for it. I spent a good hour just looking at the truck and trailer ! Both units(show truck and the hauler) need to be seen more than once to see all there is to see.
What's even more impressive is talking to Dale. He is so humble about his creation and tribute.