And this is why I never understand how people always stereotype Texas…our state is too damn big and diverse. And spot on about East TX being everything east of 45. If my hometown isn’t “Southern,” I don’t know what is.
Man, I remember watching a Discovery channel show abou those “mansions on wheels”. Those things are fucking badass. They must be expensive as hell to operate though, maintenance too. But it is probably well worth it to have that kind of luxury on the road.
Shit, I wish I had one.
"Engine
Caterpillar C15 625-bhp 2,050-lb./ft. torque
Transmission
ZF-ASTronic 12-speed
(Allison optional with C15 625-bhp, 1,900-lb./ft. torque)"
Jesus Christ… 0-60 in less than 10 seconds?
[quote]FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:
ouroboro_s wrote:
I bet the guy has a small dick. Well maybe not but that’s what I always think about hummer drivers so it must apply here too.
I bet he has disposable income and most likely an average sized dick.
Same as most Hummer drivers. [/quote]
Nope. Proven fact that not only do Hummer drivers have small dicks, but their girl friends have loose vaginas and abnormal pussies as well.
Sucks to be them.
[quote]rainjack wrote:
bushidobadboy wrote:
I’m pretty sure he was joking.
So how much does one of those things cost? And how sluggish would it be to drive, with a car stashed away inside it?
BBB
I hate when yankee fucks try to joke at the south’s expense. [/quote]
I agree, but I was looking at standard coaches, nothing like this but I found a couple self contained units that were running around 200K this one is worth a million easy I would say.
[quote]Christine wrote:
FormerlyTexasGuy wrote:
ouroboro_s wrote:
I bet the guy has a small dick. Well maybe not but that’s what I always think about hummer drivers so it must apply here too.
I bet he has disposable income and most likely an average sized dick.
Same as most Hummer drivers.
Nope. Proven fact that not only do Hummer drivers have small dicks, but their girl friends have loose vaginas and abnormal pussies as well.
Sucks to be them.
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Oh Snap!
“Squats and milk”!!!
[quote]power_bulker wrote:
"Engine
Caterpillar C15 625-bhp 2,050-lb./ft. torque
Transmission
ZF-ASTronic 12-speed
(Allison optional with C15 625-bhp, 1,900-lb./ft. torque)"
Jesus Christ… 0-60 in less than 10 seconds?[/quote]
Holy shit… 2,050-lb./ft. torque
I’d imagine it had more than 625-bhp though…
12 speeds… I hope that thing is automatic…
[quote]Artem wrote:
power_bulker wrote:
"Engine
Caterpillar C15 625-bhp 2,050-lb./ft. torque
Transmission
ZF-ASTronic 12-speed
(Allison optional with C15 625-bhp, 1,900-lb./ft. torque)"
Jesus Christ… 0-60 in less than 10 seconds?
Holy shit… 2,050-lb./ft. torque
I’d imagine it had more than 625-bhp though…
12 speeds… I hope that thing is automatic…
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My ford F-550 tow truck was only 350 hp and about 800 tourqe at 3200 rpm with a twin turbo powerstroke. now i know it does not translate to this coach because of the weight but my truck was pretty fast. so I can picture how fast this thing is,they are very powerful thats for sure.
A freind’s Aunt and Uncle had a crazy motor-home that was huge and could do well over 100 MPH.
[quote]4est wrote:
A freind’s Aunt and Uncle had a crazy motor-home that was huge and could do well over 100 MPH.[/quote]
well, think about it.
they have to be crazy, powerful to be able to pull hills with a load.
it would not be worth it to people if they couldnt make it down some of the roads we have in the us.
[quote]Big_Boss wrote:
And this is why I never understand how people always stereotype Texas…our state is too damn big and diverse. And spot on about East TX being everything east of 45. If my hometown isn’t “Southern,” I don’t know what is.[/quote]
I think it’s kind of brought upon itself, in all honesty. When you hear things like “God’s State,” “The Lonestar State,” and phrases like “Everything’s Bigger in Texas,” it gives folks who haven’t been there a false sense of what Texas really is.
Thass 'sactly what my old grand pappy used to say, young feller.
[quote]SSC wrote:
Big_Boss wrote:
And this is why I never understand how people always stereotype Texas…our state is too damn big and diverse. And spot on about East TX being everything east of 45. If my hometown isn’t “Southern,” I don’t know what is.
I think it’s kind of brought upon itself, in all honesty. When you hear things like “God’s State,” “The Lonestar State,” and phrases like “Everything’s Bigger in Texas,” it gives folks who haven’t been there a false sense of what Texas really is.[/quote]
Fun fact, the guy in the pictures is a former accountant (chuckle chuckle) and recently-retired stock broker from East Texas.
He also made 80 million dollars in the last 21 weeks trading options.
[quote]elano wrote:
THE SOUTH WILL RISE AGAIN!!!
j/k
Not everybody who lives in a trailer is white trash cockknocker. I seen them types up yander before ya damn yankee![/quote]
[quote]MaddyD wrote:
Artem wrote:
power_bulker wrote:
"Engine
Caterpillar C15 625-bhp 2,050-lb./ft. torque
Transmission
ZF-ASTronic 12-speed
(Allison optional with C15 625-bhp, 1,900-lb./ft. torque)"
Jesus Christ… 0-60 in less than 10 seconds?
Holy shit… 2,050-lb./ft. torque
I’d imagine it had more than 625-bhp though…
12 speeds… I hope that thing is automatic…
My ford F-550 tow truck was only 350 hp and about 800 tourqe at 3200 rpm with a twin turbo powerstroke. now i know it does not translate to this coach because of the weight but my truck was pretty fast. so I can picture how fast this thing is,they are very powerful thats for sure.[/quote]
It’s all about the torque
[quote]SSC wrote:
Big_Boss wrote:
And this is why I never understand how people always stereotype Texas…our state is too damn big and diverse. And spot on about East TX being everything east of 45. If my hometown isn’t “Southern,” I don’t know what is.
I think it’s kind of brought upon itself, in all honesty. When you hear things like “God’s State,” “The Lonestar State,” and phrases like “Everything’s Bigger in Texas,” it gives folks who haven’t been there a false sense of what Texas really is.[/quote]
Yeah…that’s very possible. But those are just slogans that really don’t expand on the culture and lifestyle here. Every state has their sayings and slogans that show pride for their state.
Damn… The inside looks amazing!
[quote]Big_Boss wrote:
SSC wrote:
Big_Boss wrote:
And this is why I never understand how people always stereotype Texas…our state is too damn big and diverse. And spot on about East TX being everything east of 45. If my hometown isn’t “Southern,” I don’t know what is.
I think it’s kind of brought upon itself, in all honesty. When you hear things like “God’s State,” “The Lonestar State,” and phrases like “Everything’s Bigger in Texas,” it gives folks who haven’t been there a false sense of what Texas really is.
Yeah…that’s very possible. But those are just slogans that really don’t expand on the culture and lifestyle here. Every state has their sayings and slogans that show pride for their state.
[/quote]
I disagree.
Everything really is bigger in Texas.
I mean, where else could you order a ‘texas double’ from Wendy’s? Two all-beef patties (I’m hoping), pickles, onions, cheese, and a shot of monterrey mustard (or something like that), all advertised in a john wayne drawl and purchaseable for 99c.
Between that and football, it truly is God’s country.
[quote]Otep wrote:
Big_Boss wrote:
SSC wrote:
Big_Boss wrote:
I mean, where else could you order a ‘texas double’ from Wendy’s? Two all-beef patties (I’m hoping), pickles, onions, cheese, and a shot of monterrey mustard (or something like that), all advertised in a john wayne drawl and purchaseable for 99c.
[/quote]
Anywhere I’d assume. The double stack is on the dollar menu at Wendy’s. In NY they put mayo and ketchup instead of mustard though (lettuce too). New York is special though. Mayo on a burger is horrific.
Never been on the anabolic diet? Full-fat mayo on a Steak-burger allows you to travel.
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Mayo on a burger is horrific. [/quote]
It don’t move too fast none sonny, but heck, it ain’t for git’n away from em ravenoo’ers.
[quote]bushidobadboy wrote:
So how much does one of those things cost? And how sluggish would it be to drive, with a car stashed away inside it?
BBB[/quote]