wildcatjason
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- Location
- Kansas
- First Name
- Jason
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- suburban
- Engine Size
- cummins 3.9 4bt
Should this thing be able to float??? Yes!!
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Should this thing be able to float??? Yes!!
Great ideas! I've often thought about a zombie defense vehicle too. You just never know...
I'll add that you would need a sturdy bumper/grille guard and a decent selection of hand tools. On board air would be a plus. As would at least 2 spare tires. And of course, a bunch of guns.
Oh and maybe a chainsaw, you know, for hand to hand combat...
You get ahold of another vehicle to do this or sumthin!?
This would be my ideal zombie defense vehicle:
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And its Cummins powered of course.
I like the idea of having an exoskeleton but I don't know that it would be worth all the added weight. Every time I see a zombie show or movie, there are always 1000 military humvees just sitting there and they always stay in whatever piece of crap they are already in. I wouldn't mind snagging a humvee and a small trailer if I didn't have the opportunity to build my lwb quad cab cummins monster that I have envisioned.
That vehicle has spend alot of time in OK chasing storms. There's 2 vehicles similar to that, said to be able to drive them right into a tornado.
No doubt, A Humvee would be the vehicle to start with. Or even a MultiFuel Duece. hmmmm Maybe a Burb would be the wrong vehicle.
WTH, I can still pretend and have some Zombie Vehicle features.
Nah, I bet a burb would hold up halfway decent. Better than the poor fool in a Civic.