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chidog

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Guess I didn't mis anything there. I'd want to see a larger than a 575 Komatsu dozer to make it worth the trip.
 

CM1995

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Just a concept truck "built" on Ford chassis. Looks like a 450.


Couple pics from today of the drone dock and interior -

Drone dock on top -

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Interior. Looks like a Platinum level trim.


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You could tell it was a "concept" truck. I accidentally popped the the grating on top of the rear bumper out..right above the yellow tow hook.

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Catsparky1

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Ford was going to put a 3306 in the F350 in the early 2000s .
They would have dominated the truck market with that !!!!!

Hope y'all having a good time in Vegas
 

Tyler d4c

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Ford was going to put a 3306 in the F350 in the early 2000s .
They would have dominated the truck market with that !!!!!

Hope y'all having a good time in Vegas
Ive always though to try to swap on in to a superduty its about 867 on the list
 

JD955SC

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Great now I’m going to have to deal with idiots going “dId yOu kNoW cAT iS gOInG tO mAkE pICkUpS” with this as proof.

Ford was going to put a 3306 in the F350 in the early 2000s.
I strongly doubt that was ever more than a rumor given the weight of a 3306, the incoming emissions requirements that had already driven the F250s+ to 6.0 Powerstrokes, and the coming of tighter restrictions after that. The F650/750 of that era offered the C7 however.
 

chidog

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how come no pics of big big big machines, back hoes don't do notin for me.
 

KSSS

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There wasn't as many huge machines as there have been at past shows.
 
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