I love this build! The only thing I would want to change is the truck color- that red sticks out like a sore thumb in the woods or any other place for that matter. I would wrap that truck in matte black it would be good to go! Other than the color, I would be happy to have that vehicle!!
Great ideas, well thought out! I want one now! All that's missing is a small trailer with big wheels and ground clearance to carry other things, or a teardrop one to sleep in. I'd add a small dirt bike so when the truck breaks down you can ride to get help or parts etc., or explore on a small amount of gas.
I'm late to this bbq, but better late than never to comment.😁 I live in NJ and what I have done is, carry a bug out pack in each of my vehicles. Depending on the season, I pack accordingly. Plenty of water, non perishable nutritional snacks, tourniquet, IFAK, and cash. Backpack weighs 20 lb if I need to walk. Jumper cables, flares, flashlight, empty 5 gal. gas can, wool blanket, socks, clothing, stay in a sealed bag/container in the vehicle. You get my point. Great content btw. 👍
Well played Bro, Thank you for your video you're much appreciated. Better safe than sorry. You covered the 6 "Ps" as I learned in The US Army. Proper planning prevents piss poor performance ! Your rock solid.
iv'e read alot of the comments, and to me this is exactly what i have been looking for. I imagine it costs alot. But I love having my tools and gear with me because i like to go on trips or just get away at the spur of the moment. as it is now i have an extended cab, and ive lost part of that room do to keeping bug out stuff there and i have bed box in the back filled to the gills . For me this setup would be awesome. Thx for sharing looking forward to more videos
Dude, one of the best adventure vehicle walkarounds Ive seen! Greatly aporeciate that you took the time to open things up and share the details. Great video and your truck is looking great!
Hi and thank you for sharing your bug out truck, Reba! Good ideas for having the things to help keep you safe, warm and alive in a bad situation. Or just a fun situation you're going on! The frame, deck and tent are top notch.
My everyday vehicle/bug out vehicle is named Bessy the Suburban, she's big on the inside and outside, she's reliable, she's 4wd, and she's got a 36 gallon tank.
Man I really miss my Suburban it had the 55 gallon fuel tank, and I could get damn near 700 miles on a tank, well I bet I could have gotten the full 700 miles if I wasn't such a lead foot, and riding the governor everywhere I went.
I appreciate your insight of the gears and I will be checking those companies out. I was looking for a bug out equipment I can put into my truck and the way yours is made gave me a great idea thanks and I will be checking those manufacturers.
That ‘Foundation’ you were talking bout is amazing! I didn’t even know half this shit existed. Looks like you put a lot if thought into it. Great Job 👍🏼
Nice rig. My F350 is named Matilda, we call her Tilly for short. She's been a great truck and has taken me coast to coast while towing a 29 foot trailer.
Just bought this same pickup, I know I'm buying the decked system but am undecided if I'm putting a canopy or rack system. I liked this setup thanks for sharing! From a SeaBee
Very good video. I’m all about being ready to bug out! I would love to build a group of trustworthy like minded people to be able to have a off grid location that nobody else would ever know about.
That tent is awesome love it man you’re the man in your truck she is sweet nice set up buddy nice set up that be great for having just go camping it’s self that’s so sweet
Love the video, I'm waiting on my buddy to sell me his f150 forget the year but shes got 2 tanks!!!. Also no offense but I will be painting her black, green, or brown. Like my canoe I rebuilt this spring which I painted british racing green with black gunnels(yup I know, they get hot, but guess what I got water to cool em down) stylish green color and ready to be hidden if necessary. Having the initiative in a survival situation is a life saver, in the words of Gandalf "is it secret? Is it safe?" Keep secret and keep safe.
Good video. Reba is well thought out. Betty White (my ‘16 Silverado) is set up with an ARE CX HD camper shell which has the internal aluminum frame and can carry #500lb on the roof as my platform. I have the toolboxes and solid doors on each side which act like the XL gear pod you’re showing here. King shocks, 35” bfgs, 14 gallon fuel cells (harbor freight), tools and such round out the baseline that I roll with. Don’t forget a gmrs and ham radio in the cab ;) Always liked the Leitner design stuff and haven’t seen a video that puts the features to function like this. Good work.
Nice! I've always thought that I was a bit extreme carrying all the tools that I carry but, I hate being broke down!!! Your rig blows my daily out the water but, my car is not a bug out vehicle but, my daily. I keep a Complete tool set & many things to keep a vehicle running from air compressor, tools, jacks, stands, jumper cables, & much more but, Nothing like this!!! I need a truck!!!!!!
I really suggest the Westin HDX grille guard. With or without the winch mount. It’s a cheaper alternative to a a full steel bumper. It’s bolt and is rugged and all welded one piece and not bolted together. Solid and you can get the westin hdx bolt on light bars in 6 or 10 inch pairs. looks bad ass . Yea has!
Good suggestion. I don’t like the full bumpers as most of them look like bubba gumps lower lip😂 and don’t. Protect the grille & factory lights. How has the Westin held up for you? I need a bumper & grille guard as I’m tired of feeding the front end of my truck whitetail deer as I drive through Appalachia.
Bought a 98 Ranger brand new back in 98. After 22 years of being my work horse, it's getting a make over with: 3" lift, 33s with steel rims sporting 12.50 wide mudders, 1/2 ton Kargo Master holding 4 5 gal jerry cans, a 3x5 basket, and some recovery gear, a hitchgate for my spare, a steel big ass bumper holding my winch and light bar, and some back up lights bright enough to scare Bigfoot. A spray on bed liner with plywood mini cabinets holding a bed to sleep my 100# wife and me will keep us dry under my canopy. Added some small solar panels to power my Yeti to have some light when needed. If I pull my 5x8 cargo trailer, I can fill it with more necessities like ammo and food.
Great presentation, bro. I was just hunting around on the Leitner stuff and got more than I could have hoped for, plus some good humor in between. Much appreciated. I've got the Decked System already on my 2018 Tundra, and it's great. This will be the perfect complement. Thanks for this and the great editing.
This set up is Super Amazing. I know exactly what I want NOW for my Dream truck setup for my bed & rooftop. Reba is beautifully done. Brovo brother. Brovo.
That is a great setup you have and expensive. Don't get me wrong you get what you pay for and this is great but not many people can afford this setup. The tent and it being raised really has my eye though.
We have a 2005 nHonda Odyssey. I took all of the Back Seats out of it, built a small frame and put a Twin Size Air Bed in it. It's one of our two Daily Drivers, but I can provision it for a week the two of us and our dog. Yes, it's a bit "Cozy", but it beats the stuffing out of a Tent. We have 5 Gallons of drinking water, and it is fully setup for Global Ham Radio communications.
Ok, I won't judge you and say that that is an awesome name for a great looking truck, with a great little B.O.V. concept. I will say sometimes it is good to be judged! Live to Survive!
Question: Why did you decide on the XL Pod on the passenger side? I would think that having it on the driver side would be better visibility while daily driving (with the assumption that the Rotopax would be added when it was "time to go"). I love my Decked system and I am about to install the Leitner Forged on my F-150, just thought id get your input.
Brother, I grew up in Georgia Deep in the Heart of Dixie. I set up my mid-2000's Suburban K1500 - 6.0 L Vortex 1/2 ton 4WD TOW package : electronic transmission (rear pew seat removed) Mid bucket seats fold down for 8' X 4' sleep/storage Pewter outfitted w 15: mag rims
I wanted a "decked" drawer system for my truck, but they don't make an 8' version. Their solution is 6' drawers with dead space up front. I built my own.
i have a canape that i got for free with tool boxes on the side with a rack but like my neighbors say these are the people they are going to be looking for when sh hits the fan and they have way to much fire power lot of it came from a military base not legal either all black market
Umm to think that he just painted a target on his back is kinda of dumb. It just looks like any other offroad camping vehicle. Also people who prep also have guns. Some may think about it but it's one of those risk vs rewards scenario. And people who say they are gonna be looking for this are usually talking out their ass
@@jeramydygert2611 he has gas hanging in the open. In shtf, if you need gas you would look at this and just keep moving? I'm all for it being a offroad vehicle. But he's says shtf, not offroad.
Saa Weeeet! Nice setup! That’s what I call makin like horse manure and hittin the ole dusty trail! Get outta dodge quick! I like the tent set up well the whole dang set up pretty nice!
Hey great vidya nice set up there I own a 2013 F250 4wd and setting it up as well but mine more permanet set up I've added 2nd battery and all my added accessories such as my lighting / off road lights and my on board air pump n tank that also supplies air to my Ride Rite rear air bags by Firestone that adds additional or rated at 5000lbs also added front bull bars by Ranch Hand and will be addind a 12000lb winch no lift kit added but did replace all wheels n tires plus spare with same sz wheel n tire just upgraded tires that has kevlar incorporated into them for almost no failure for the most part im not rock crawling but I don't wanna replace a tire cuz i bumped a log /rock keep myself mobil if at all possible. Thanks for reading PEACE
That roof top tent has been on back order for years. 3500K for plastic top and bottom with 3 yards of canvas. I'll sleep on my ruck like I did for 20 years.
Thanks, this is excellent. I'd be proud too. I'd need a wardrobe, fridge and power, which you can throw in the back of the cab. Have you camped in it in the rain? When it falls alongside the tent, it would hit the pods. Does it tend to fall to the outside or inside?
Stuff was cool and I would love to have. Only problem I need a very good winning lottery ticket to buy. Let's keep these videos in real life. Just a salesman.
If you waiting for the lottery to win, you might miss the SHTF already. Just get your skill saw out along with a few outdoor screws, 2x4, and 3/4 plywoods and you can have yourself and draw system like mine on the 8' bed.
The ultimate vehicle in my humble opinion is a pre ECU diesel! Fuel is fairly easy to make or come bye and then theirs always a gasifier which I have friends who've built and driven vehicles using this technique 1600 miles and they've passed on their knowledge to me & my associates
I love this build! The only thing I would want to change is the truck color- that red sticks out like a sore thumb in the woods or any other place for that matter. I would wrap that truck in matte black it would be good to go! Other than the color, I would be happy to have that vehicle!!
Always keep some spray paints,GR ,tan brown, G2G 👌
Great ideas, well thought out! I want one now! All that's missing is a small trailer with big wheels and ground clearance to carry other things, or a teardrop one to sleep in. I'd add a small dirt bike so when the truck breaks down you can ride to get help or parts etc., or explore on a small amount of gas.
Yeah bright Red wouldn't be my first choice. But ya gotta use what you have, not everyone can just go buy a new truck. Good video.
I'm late to this bbq, but better late than never to comment.😁
I live in NJ and what I have done is, carry a bug out pack in each of my vehicles. Depending on the season, I pack accordingly. Plenty of water, non perishable nutritional snacks, tourniquet, IFAK, and cash. Backpack weighs 20 lb if I need to walk.
Jumper cables, flares, flashlight, empty 5 gal. gas can, wool blanket, socks, clothing, stay in a sealed bag/container in the vehicle. You get my point.
Great content btw. 👍
Well played Bro, Thank you for your video you're much appreciated. Better safe than sorry. You covered the 6 "Ps" as I learned in The US Army. Proper planning prevents piss poor performance !
Your rock solid.
iv'e read alot of the comments, and to me this is exactly what i have been looking for. I imagine it costs alot. But I love having my tools and gear with me because i like to go on trips or just get away at the spur of the moment. as it is now i have an extended cab, and ive lost part of that room do to keeping bug out stuff there and i have bed box in the back filled to the gills . For me this setup would be awesome. Thx for sharing looking forward to more videos
10,000 dollars roughly
Dude, one of the best adventure vehicle walkarounds Ive seen! Greatly aporeciate that you took the time to open things up and share the details. Great video and your truck is looking great!
Hi and thank you for sharing your bug out truck, Reba! Good ideas for having the things to help keep you safe, warm and alive in a bad situation. Or just a fun situation you're going on! The frame, deck and tent are top notch.
Hell yeah that rooftop tent is badass, but I'm paralyzed so it wouldn't do me much good but it's super cool! That whole rack system is really cool!
Bugging out with Rebba would be awesome. The truck would be alright to, I guess. 🙂
I'm impressed. Very well laid out and planned.
The bottle opener and cup holders sold me on the decked system
Really nice set-up Brandon. Thank you for doing the research for us.
FYI...those big bulky tents you see are for families. The large ones cans sleep up to 6 with a vestibule. Great video. You’re on the right track.
This is a pretty frickin awesome vidja right here.. I watched it all the way and enjoyed it truly, thanks for showing us Reba.
My everyday vehicle/bug out vehicle is named Bessy the Suburban, she's big on the inside and outside, she's reliable, she's 4wd, and she's got a 36 gallon tank.
Man I really miss my Suburban it had the 55 gallon fuel tank, and I could get damn near 700 miles on a tank, well I bet I could have gotten the full 700 miles if I wasn't such a lead foot, and riding the governor everywhere I went.
Just bought a burban to build into a capable family bugput truck.
I’ve been shopping for a 2500 ‘burb to build into a platform as well. They’re getting hard to find. Duramax swaps out there too! ;)
I appreciate your insight of the gears and I will be checking those companies out. I was looking for a bug out equipment I can put into my truck and the way yours is made gave me a great idea thanks and I will be checking those manufacturers.
Great setup. I only thing I would change was the color
It's always good to experience new equipment and ideas. I watched and enjoyed this video.
Yee Haa! Really like the Leitner system. Haven’t seen this one until now. Great video.
That ‘Foundation’ you were talking bout is amazing! I didn’t even know half this shit existed. Looks like you put a lot if thought into it. Great Job 👍🏼
Can't say I'm too much of a truck guy, more about building small fast cars, but I'd love to have a set up like Reba. Very nice!
Nice rig. My F350 is named Matilda, we call her Tilly for short. She's been a great truck and has taken me coast to coast while towing a 29 foot trailer.
Whoa...my parents had a 1969 Ford station wagon with the exact same name and nickname.
You did a good job showing this product…Brilliant!
Just bought this same pickup, I know I'm buying the decked system but am undecided if I'm putting a canopy or rack system. I liked this setup thanks for sharing! From a SeaBee
Very good video. I’m all about being ready to bug out! I would love to build a group of trustworthy like minded people to be able to have a off grid location that nobody else would ever know about.
Love the truck. I have a 13 Ford Raptor. Great ideas on your rig. Looking forward to more videos. Thanks
Should have done this long ago, little bit at a time, maybe its not to late, i got a old skool pickup that would be perfect.
That tent is awesome love it man you’re the man in your truck she is sweet nice set up buddy nice set up that be great for having just go camping it’s self that’s so sweet
Love the video, I'm waiting on my buddy to sell me his f150 forget the year but shes got 2 tanks!!!. Also no offense but I will be painting her black, green, or brown. Like my canoe I rebuilt this spring which I painted british racing green with black gunnels(yup I know, they get hot, but guess what I got water to cool em down) stylish green color and ready to be hidden if necessary. Having the initiative in a survival situation is a life saver, in the words of Gandalf "is it secret? Is it safe?" Keep secret and keep safe.
Good video. Reba is well thought out.
Betty White (my ‘16 Silverado) is set up with an ARE CX HD camper shell which has the internal aluminum frame and can carry #500lb on the roof as my platform. I have the toolboxes and solid doors on each side which act like the XL gear pod you’re showing here. King shocks, 35” bfgs, 14 gallon fuel cells (harbor freight), tools and such round out the baseline that I roll with. Don’t forget a gmrs and ham radio in the cab ;)
Always liked the Leitner design stuff and haven’t seen a video that puts the features to function like this. Good work.
Nice! I've always thought that I was a bit extreme carrying all the tools that I carry but, I hate being broke down!!! Your rig blows my daily out the water but, my car is not a bug out vehicle but, my daily. I keep a Complete tool set & many things to keep a vehicle running from air compressor, tools, jacks, stands, jumper cables, & much more but, Nothing like this!!! I need a truck!!!!!!
Dude, well done. Love your color commentary and light antics.
I really suggest the Westin HDX grille guard. With or without the winch mount. It’s a cheaper alternative to a a full steel bumper. It’s bolt and is rugged and all welded one piece and not bolted together. Solid and you can get the westin hdx bolt on light bars in 6 or 10 inch pairs. looks bad ass
. Yea has!
Good suggestion. I don’t like the full bumpers as most of them look like bubba gumps lower lip😂 and don’t. Protect the grille & factory lights. How has the Westin held up for you? I need a bumper & grille guard as I’m tired of feeding the front end of my truck whitetail deer as I drive through Appalachia.
I would argue it’s a great overlander bug-out…. After the EMP it’s not bugging out of anything. Need a carb and points for but-out
Good presentation and a bit humour. You’ve got a well organized and feature filled Bug Out Truck and usable as an everyday driver. 👍 from 🇨🇦
Bought a 98 Ranger brand new back in 98. After 22 years of being my work horse, it's getting a make over with: 3" lift, 33s with steel rims sporting 12.50 wide mudders, 1/2 ton Kargo Master holding 4 5 gal jerry cans, a 3x5 basket, and some recovery gear, a hitchgate for my spare, a steel big ass bumper holding my winch and light bar, and some back up lights bright enough to scare Bigfoot. A spray on bed liner with plywood mini cabinets holding a bed to sleep my 100# wife and me will keep us dry under my canopy. Added some small solar panels to power my Yeti to have some light when needed. If I pull my 5x8 cargo trailer, I can fill it with more necessities like ammo and food.
Your gonna need that truck soon
Great BRIGHT RED "bug out" vehicle. Hopefully the people you're hiding from are color blind. :-)
Seriously - good build!
I guess the number one question, “ did it keep the bugs out?”
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And... "What kinda bugs? Skeeters, sweat flies, hornets?"
Lol
Aww....I see what you did there😏👉
Great presentation, bro. I was just hunting around on the Leitner stuff and got more than I could have hoped for, plus some good humor in between.
Much appreciated. I've got the Decked System already on my 2018 Tundra, and it's great. This will be the perfect complement. Thanks for this and the great editing.
This set up is Super Amazing. I know exactly what I want NOW for my Dream truck setup for my bed & rooftop. Reba is beautifully done. Brovo brother. Brovo.
Thanks for this video. I’m trying to put together what I want to do with my future Gladiator. 👍🏻
Add an O.D. tarp and some wireless remote surveillance cameras and you're ready to rock that pretty red truck.
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i just love his voice, such a good narrator voice, i could listen to him for hours on end, cheers
That is a great setup you have and expensive. Don't get me wrong you get what you pay for and this is great but not many people can afford this setup. The tent and it being raised really has my eye though.
Thats where the whole 'ultimate' part comes in.
@@SheepAmongG.O.A.T I suppose you're right.
We have a 2005 nHonda Odyssey. I took all of the Back Seats out of it, built a small frame and put a Twin Size Air Bed in it. It's one of our two Daily Drivers, but I can provision it for a week the two of us and our dog. Yes, it's a bit "Cozy", but it beats the stuffing out of a Tent. We have 5 Gallons of drinking water, and it is fully setup for Global Ham Radio communications.
Like to see it with a slide out refrigerator/freezer unit . That rack looks super functional .
Big red truck and a loud engine with lights, reflectors and chrome. More like Tactifool. 👍 "Real nice, Clark"
Ok, I won't judge you and say that that is an awesome name for a great looking truck, with a great little B.O.V. concept.
I will say sometimes it is good to be judged!
Live to Survive!
That's nice a latter for both sides so one person dosen't have to climb over the other in the middle of the 🌙
Ooh the color? easy to target from miles away!
Brandon you guys rock! Reba is lookin’ real sweet. Keep up the great vigggaas.
That should slip right through a check point undetected very grey man 🤔 but good video any way, great beard 👍
There are other things that ( slip) through check points too ,Some are even grey MAN ;)
Question: Why did you decide on the XL Pod on the passenger side? I would think that having it on the driver side would be better visibility while daily driving (with the assumption that the Rotopax would be added when it was "time to go"). I love my Decked system and I am about to install the Leitner Forged on my F-150, just thought id get your input.
Gonna need a cow catcher to get through the zombie hords ;)
Gotta love these "bug out" and "survivor" gears! Nice moving target you got there bud.
The ultimate bug out vehicle is the one you're in when it's time to bug out.
true that brotha
False. This kind of fudd illogical thinking is sad.
No, because 99% of them won't be going anywhere ever again.
@Chelle Bright no
No, that's just _your_ bug out vehicle. Smh
Brother, I grew up in Georgia Deep in the Heart of Dixie.
I set up my mid-2000's Suburban K1500 - 6.0 L Vortex 1/2 ton 4WD TOW package : electronic transmission
(rear pew seat removed)
Mid bucket seats fold down for 8' X 4' sleep/storage
Pewter outfitted w 15: mag rims
Great video. I wish you guys still had your TV series. God bless and stay safe.
I wanted a "decked" drawer system for my truck, but they don't make an 8' version.
Their solution is 6' drawers with dead space up front.
I built my own.
It's easy to build your own. And probably cheaper too.
LOL, biggest target on the road is what this is. Look like a local, blend in, or be prepared to defend your fancy gear.
He's been watching too much demolition ranch
i have a canape that i got for free with tool boxes on the side with a rack but like my neighbors say these are the people they are going to be looking for when sh hits the fan and they have way to much fire power lot of it came from a military base not legal either all black market
Umm to think that he just painted a target on his back is kinda of dumb. It just looks like any other offroad camping vehicle. Also people who prep also have guns. Some may think about it but it's one of those risk vs rewards scenario. And people who say they are gonna be looking for this are usually talking out their ass
@@jeramydygert2611 he has gas hanging in the open. In shtf, if you need gas you would look at this and just keep moving? I'm all for it being a offroad vehicle. But he's says shtf, not offroad.
Holy southern drawl! My gosh! Is that the new 2020 Ford sore thumb?
Backwoods respect! Big ups bubba
I had a 1971 Deuce and a Half, multi fuel that was cool to play with and all kinds of manly but my 1991 Ford Festiva will be my bug out vehicle.
Saa Weeeet! Nice setup! That’s what I call makin like horse manure and hittin the ole dusty trail! Get outta dodge quick! I like the tent set up well the whole dang set up pretty nice!
That's pretty awesome gear and storage. Great build.
I subbed just for the guy. Very entertaining, very intelligent.
When you said "black is slimming", I almost choke on my four loko!!!🤣🤣🤣
4 LOKOOO 👌 Definitely one in bag ;)
Very nice setup. I went the enclosed trailer direction and went crazy remodeling.
100 Percent of what I was looking for! Great information! Thank you so much!!!!
76 Blazer. Takes a lickin and keeps on tickin! We call it the "Thrash Machine".
Nice set up. Looks great. Thanks for the information.
Peace out looking forward to the next vidja.
Nice bruv! Appreciate you creating and sharing this content!
Insulation on roof really good idea
Great setup, thanks for the tour.
That’s a perfect color for a bug out vehicle
Have fun trying to start it.
Reba looking real good
A GOOD WATCH THANK YOU!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice no one would ever see that truck hiding in the bushes
Excellent video and a great build. Subscribed!
Thats the nicest setup I have seen ! SWEET
Bad ass man thank you for the info!
Outstanding presentation. Wow. Gotta copy this!
Diggin this channel man! I just got back from overseas and got a Tacoma. You bet the mods are coming for stuff like this 😎
Love these videos. Thanks brother.
Extremely Awesome!
One word....AWESOME!
Hey great vidya nice set up there I own a 2013 F250 4wd and setting it up as well but mine more permanet set up I've added 2nd battery and all my added accessories such as my lighting / off road lights and my on board air pump n tank that also supplies air to my Ride Rite rear air bags by Firestone that adds additional or rated at 5000lbs also added front bull bars by Ranch Hand and will be addind a 12000lb winch no lift kit added but did replace all wheels n tires plus spare with same sz wheel n tire just upgraded tires that has kevlar incorporated into them for almost no failure for the most part im not rock crawling but I don't wanna replace a tire cuz i bumped a log /rock keep myself mobil if at all possible. Thanks for reading PEACE
I’m sold! I got the same truck and color too. Haha but I think sometime down the line I’d get a color change.
That roof top tent has been on back order for years. 3500K for plastic top and bottom with 3 yards of canvas. I'll sleep on my ruck like I did for 20 years.
This should be put on a trailer. The stuff on this truck is cool. But that is all it is.
With all of those accessories this guy spent well over $7,000 on the bed storage. That's insane.
With no gun storage
Thanks, this is excellent. I'd be proud too. I'd need a wardrobe, fridge and power, which you can throw in the back of the cab. Have you camped in it in the rain? When it falls alongside the tent, it would hit the pods. Does it tend to fall to the outside or inside?
You have definitely give me some ideas for my SUV
Stuff was cool and I would love to have. Only problem I need a very good winning lottery ticket to buy. Let's keep these videos in real life. Just a salesman.
If you waiting for the lottery to win, you might miss the SHTF already. Just get your skill saw out along with a few outdoor screws, 2x4, and 3/4 plywoods and you can have yourself and draw system like mine on the 8' bed.
Why does everyone of these vehicles have a back board in the kit.
@@SimpleLivingForever $150 tops vs $1900 buys a bunch more needed items. Spare parts being tops to keep mobile.
The thumbnail shows how stealthily a huge cherry red truck can blend into its surroundings......Tacticool!!
Camo Spray paint 4 that time ,Come on bro
I love it. Amazing 👏
The ultimate vehicle in my humble opinion is a pre ECU diesel! Fuel is fairly easy to make or come bye and then theirs always a gasifier which I have friends who've built and driven vehicles using this technique 1600 miles and they've passed on their knowledge to me & my associates
Reba is looking sweet!
Just that roof tent alone is oozing with awesome 👌
subbed!
I like the truck!