Bet that was a surprise for the mrap driver ![]()
That is amazing and shows what an absolute beast the Maxxpro is.
One day. One day
We have Schrodinger’s cow…
A Galloway steer who is a bit of an escape artist. His name is Donald when he is the paddock he is supposed to be and Burgers when he isn’t.
It started with “Next time I see you out of your paddock I am turning you into burgers” and now I just shout at him “Burgers, get back in your effing paddock”
So, until such time as he is observed he is both Donald and Burgers.
AI at its best?
We need one with an A320 with door gunners occupying the emergency exits. ![]()
To be frank, you Germans aren’t much better with your Tunke. ![]()
I know. ![]()
I will never understand why people want to watch those videos. The original RR one and similar “ASMR” I mean, this was a well-deserved take down of the concept.
It’s a modern Ford Ranchero! Imagine if Ford actually made that, it’d sell like hotcakes!
(Ford Ranchero:)
I know you guys call those things a truck, but over here they are called a ute (short for utility vehicle). The original Aussie version was designed by a farmer who wanted something he could use to take sheep to the market on Saturday, and his wife to church on Sunday.
To say Australians are a bit passionate about their ute’s is an understatement. Just Google “Deni ute muster” or “Maloo”
I would own that Ranchero in a heartbeat ![]()
Oh, I can already hear any of my neighbors saying "That’s not a truck!"
It’s not a proper truck in these parts unless it’s a lifted Duramax or $80k King Ranch on mud grapplers. A practical Ranger or Colorado need not apply, and if I called my Honda Ridgeline a truck I’d be met with sneers and laughter (even though it does all the slightly trucky things I’ll ever need a vehicle to do, and the AWD is pure magic in snow or mud).
I would too. They (and El Caminos) bring pretty good $ in the states if they’re still in good shape.
El camino for me please. I want a 69 and a 73 with a 454
I just noticed that Ranchero has Queensland plates… and there are eucalypt trees in the background. So regardless of it’s origins. It is now a ute ![]()





