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more about #chile more comments → quayzar: My roommate worked on this. more » jaylake: This reminds me of the US Navy's land tug, used to haul decommissioned nuclear submarine reactors from barges on the Columbia River to their open grav... more » FTGDWolverineEdition'09: Earth to Engineerd! Earth to Engineerd! We need to download those ePRS reports pronto. more » FrankGrimes: One of these was tailgating me on the freeway the other day. I wouldn't let him pass. Sorry nerds for delaying your astronomical voyeurism. more » dwegmull comments for the purpose of obscurity: As long as the driver is not an English footballer, things should work out OK... more » Str8stroke: Now, I call that On Star! more » that ain't the way to have fun, son: ...and if the antenna isn't perfectly level on its foundation, in an easily-accessible storage bay is a wide selection of shims accompanied by a rathe... more » engineerd: Is this what Ray drove to his high school reunion? more » High Speed Indeed: But does it have an iPod dock? more » Number_Six: Why do high school guidance councellors never point you towards careers like these? I'd have done my damn homework if someone had told me I could get ... more » Paul Y. can't get in the club; gotta parking lot pimp: I look forward to seeing this ramped at Dave's Farm. more » Captain Liverspots: Meh, this isn't anything you can't find in any random rural WVA back yard. It's the state flower, y'know. more » Ash78, cube farmer: Miranda es Otto, pero Otto está mirando. Mnemonic device for gender, present progressive verb tense, and "ser vs estar" choice. (es la hora de "má... more » Novaload: If an old Mini and a VW 70s wagon/fastback had a baby... more » Armand: In its native Britain, the rear side windows would indeed have made this a Hillman Husky rather than a Commer Cob, but it seems that the Rootes Group ... more » -
#bigtrucks
This Truck Carries 66 100-Ton Antennas To A 16,000-Foot Elevation
Installing 66 gargantuan antennae necessary to survey the furthest reaches of the universe from a 16,000-foot high plateau in Chile is no easy job. But this purpose-built truck's been designed to do exactly that. Gallery below. More » -
#downonthestreetbonusedition
Commer Cob Down On The Punta Arenas, Chile, Street
Ever heard of the Commer Cob? British truck builder Commer based it on the Hillman Husky, and this solid example is still alive in Chile. Punta Arenas-based Pulloa got some shots for our enjoyment.
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#notforthefaintofheart
NSFW: Dog Tries To Save Little Buddy On Busy Freeway
We wonder if man's best friend has a bigger heart than we have. While this little guy eventually didn't make it, we salute its wonder-pup-of-a-friend for trying to save him from Chilean motorists. More » -


