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Most male enahncement devices have towing crap on them so they can tow a boat or a camper once or twice a year. It also makes the manchild feel like a big boy.
Lifted and that long means it absolutely isn't a real truck. It's a stupid toy.
Again, real trucks are also beat up as they're tools, not toys.
I grew up working on a farm, I've been around industrial trucking my whole life since then. This isn't a truck, it's a toy owned by a boy with a masculinity inferiority complex.
Bud, how can you not tell that that is not a ball hitch or pintle hitch? It's tow stinger, Mr. Farm. Also, the attitude of beat-up trucks is long gone. Turns out you can get more customers and sales when you don't show up looking like Harry and Marv.
If you think spending tons of money on equipment that looks pretty and makes the job harder because you have to baby it is a good marketing tactic, you're never going to survive as a business owner.
This one of my trucks, it's a 98 chevy 3500.
I'd post another pic of my 98 ranger with mud, carry rack and towing hitch as well as my play farm but Lemmy isn't taking it right now and i have shit to do.
That asshole isn't driving a real truck otherwise he wouldn't be taking up four spaces like that in the middle of the parking lot. He'd be parked in tne back row like not an asshole.
The frame is too long to be a real truck. He spent over $100k to have people that actually work for a living to build it for him.