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Let's see em do that with anything that actually exists lol. That's a mock up specifically designed for that show. If it hit a curb, the motor would fall out the bottom.
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can't have any break lines, wiring, etc... still cool though.
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Thats cool and all but I wonder if they could do that to a jeep that has lines, wires, and rusted bolts.

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esteinmaier wrote:Let's see em do that with anything that actually exists lol. That's a mock up specifically designed for that show. If it hit a curb, the motor would fall out the bottom.
I seen that when I was a kid when my dad was in the military. That group is an actual Canadian forces mechanic crew that do that on a real WWII era jeep that was actually used in the D-day landing It is not a mock one there were alot of them made to be like that. Quick simple and easy to tear down and do that to for easy repair on the Battlefield.
Even tho it's been 15+ years since I saw that last, it's just as cool
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