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				Toyota's Tundra Midnight Rider Tailgater concept by Brooks & Dunn has got western belt buckle-styled door handles. As the name implies, it's designed to be the ultimate tailgating vehicle. But seriously, belt buckle handles.				<a href="http://jalopnik.com/5396091/toyotas-brooks-and-dunn-pickup-has-belt-buckle-door-handles" title="Click here to read more about Toyota's "Brooks and Dunn" Pickup Has Belt Buckle Door Handles">More&nbsp;&raquo;</a>
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				The season for tossing around the pigskin and gorging yourself on pig products in the shadow of stadiums is here, and in that spirit we've identified the ten best vehicles for serious tailgating. With the help of our <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5054730/whats-the-best-vehicle-for-tailgates?">grill-happy readers</a> we've put together a list of cars, trucks and vans that meet the requirements for your meaty adventures. Whether you're a Boomer Sooner or a Cheesehead, you'll surely be able to step up your off-the-field game by investing in one of the ten tailgating vehicles below.

<strong><h2>10. Honda Ridgeline</h2></strong>
Ideal for your casual tailgater, the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/399949/2009-honda-ridgeline-gets-minor-facelift-even-more-minor-power-bump">2009 Honda Ridgeline</a> almost perfectly fits the bill. The spacious interior comfortably fits five normal-sized passengers and the bed is just large enough to hold a few seats with the tailgate fully extended. Though the Ridgeline isn't massively powerful, it has a massive storage area below the truck's bed, which is big enough to hold a cooler, beverages, ice and whatever else you need for a good day of tailgating with <a href="http://jalopnik.com/people/80honda/">80Honda</a> and three of your friends.

<strong><h2>9. Barby Ute</h2></strong>
One of the few purpose-built tailgating vehicles in existence, Ford of Australia took one of their liquid gas-powered <a href="http://jalopnik.com/357579/2008-ford-fg-falcons-are-here-holden-to-your-seats">Falcon Utes</a> and added a giant cylinder on the back that looks like an LPG tank to create the <a href="http://www.autoweb.com.au/cms/A_52207/title_AU-Falcon-Ute-A-Versatile-Performer/newsarticle.html">Barby Ute</a>. The doors of that cylinder open up to reveal a fully-functioning, gas-powered BBQ pit. Though they may grill shrimp and watch Australian rules football, we tip our hat first to the Aussies for creating such an ideal tailgating vehicle and second to <a href="http://jalopnik.com/people/LTDScott/">LTDScott</a> for finding it.

<strong><h2>8. 18-Wheels Of Meat Justice</h2></strong>
You'd have to have a serious stake in steak to build a gigantic grille onto the bed of an 18-wheeler, so it is no surprise that the crew behind the "Big Taste Grill" is employed by Johnsonville Brats. The self-proclaimed <a href="http://www3.johnsonville.com/bigtastegrill/">World's Largest Grill<a>, the BTG's grill lid alone weighs 6,000 pounds and requires hydraulics to open it. Capable of producing 440,000 BTUs of power, this meat machine is capable of cooking 2,500 brats an hour. If you have the means, and own a meat company, <a href="http://jalopnik.com/people/bpapa9013/">Bpapa9013</a> highly recommends it. [Photo: <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/rwb2112/2224016036/">Flickr</a>]

<strong><h2>7. 2009 Dodge Ram 1500</h2></strong>
Having been part of the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/345225/detroit-auto-show-jalopniks-exclusive-first-tailgate-in-2009-dodge-ram">first ever tailgate</a> in the  <a href="http://jalopnik.com/344260/detroit-auto-show-slow+moving-steer-steal-the-show-from-the-2009-dodge-ram-1500">2009 Dodge Ram 1500</a>, we can say for sure that this truck is built for tailgating. The new Ram features the "Ram Box" storage system in each sidewall, which has enough space to hold more than three dozen 12-oz beverages. It's so large that the editor of <a href="http://www.pickuptrucks.com/">PickupTrucks.com</a> nearly fits inside of it. Does that mean it holds seven passengers? [Photo: <a href="http://www.autoblog.com/2008/06/28/video-mike-levine-attemts-to-fit-himself-in-the-dodge-rambox/">AutoBlog</a>]

<strong><h2>6. Recreational Vehicle</h2></strong>
This is sort of a no-brainer when it comes to camping outside of the stadium. The recreational vehicle, like <a href="http://jalopnik.com/people/UDMAN/">UDMAN</a>'s ride pictured here, has a number of distinct advantages. The RV typically comes complete with a small kitchen, space is almost unparalleled, it is much easier to setup a television inside and it has a water closet for when you realize you need somewhere to put what's left of all that Coors Light you drank. It also ensures you have a comfortable place to sleep if you want to show up a few days early to get the best grilling location.

<strong><h2>5. Jeep Wagoneer</h2></strong>
Older SUVs represent a great, relatively inexpensive choice for a single-purpose tailgating vehicle. Though an old Land Cruiser or Suburban is an admirable choice, there's something classic about the Jeep Wagoneer. Maybe it's just the wood paneling, but the Wagoneer feels more like a portable living room than a truck. The most important feature is that the Wagoneer, unlike other SUVs, has a dropping tailgate that significantly extends the cabin space within the Jeep for <a href="http://jalopnik.com/people/pres/">pres</a> and company to setup an inflatable couch and a portable TV.

<strong><h2>4. Pontiac Aztec</h2></strong>
While we agree with the conventional wisdom that says the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/cars/aztek_ugly/gm-maybe-should-have-listened-to-the-pontiac-aztek-market-research-back-in-the-90s-288797.php">Pontiac Aztec</a> was a Hindenbergesque vehicle that would only appeal to blind drivers, <a href="http://jalopnik.com/people/Foo2rama/">Foo2rama</a> makes a good point about the vehicle's usefulness as a tailgating rig. There's a built-in air compressor for blowing up inflatable chairs, a 10-speaker stereo system with rear controls, a two-piece tailgate with molded cupholders and seating grooves, and a removable cargo tray that holds up to 400 pounds of stuff. It may be ugly, but it is hard worker.

<strong><h2>3. Used School Bus</h2></strong>
When local school districts auction off their old buses it's time for the serious tailgater to strike. As <a href="http://jalopnik.com/people/Cognitive_Friction/">Cognitive_Friction</a> knows, a school bus is basically a long, covered space in which a true artist can craft their ultimate tailgating ride. Outfitted with tables, chairs, televisions, grilling gear, beanbag toss, refrigerators and other essentials, the school bus has most of the utility of the RV with the novelty of... a giant school bus. Paint it in your team's favorite colors and there will be no mistaking who you support. [Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sikeri/239850372/in/set-72157594285527586/">Flickr</a>]

<strong><h2>2. Classic Station Wagon</h2></strong>
Commenter <a href="http://jalopnik.com/people/slantsick/">Slantsick</a> hit the nail on the head with his suggestion of the classic, tailgated station wagon. Before fancy hatches were popular, you couldn't sell a station wagon without a keen tailgate. For those who want to look stylish when not tailgating but have the utility for Saturdays and Sundays, the 1950s-era wagon is hard to top. It's also significantly cheaper than retrofitting an 18-wheeler. <a href="http://jalopnik.com/people/loyter/">Loyter's</a> University of Utah red vintage Chevy II wagon is a classic example of why this may be the ultimate Jalopnik tailgating vehicle.

<strong><h2>1. Used Ambulance</h2></strong>
Striking the best balance between utility, cost and insane conviction is the ambulance converted into the supreme tailgating vehicle. It has storage. It has power. It has space. They're easy to pick up at auctions. They look cool. They have sirens. They're freaking ambulances! The <a href="http://www.toledojambulance.com/photos.html">University of Toledo Jambulence</a> has more features than we can possibly list, but let's just say a super-quiet generator, LCD televisions and touchscreen computers all equal good times. Husker fans have the <a href="http://bigredmeatwagon.com/history.htm">Big Red Meat Wagon</a>, which comes with a "wiener slinger" and other strange devices that we are sure makes tailgating all that much more fun. We wouldn't be surprised to hear that <a href="http://jalopnik.com/people/PeteJayhawk/">PeteJayhawk</a> is looking for one pre-painted in KU colors.
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				With football season looming, it's time to begin preparations for tailgating season. And if you want to enjoy all of the fun of tailgating &mdash; music, beer and more beer &mdash; without any of the hassle, the Party-A-CarGo box is the way to go. This diamond-plated supercooler includes everything you need for a good time, including an audio system and room for a keg of your favorite suds.				<a href="http://jalopnik.com/397493/party+a+cargo-kicks-tailgating-up-a-notch" title="Click here to read more about Party-A-CarGo Kicks Tailgating Up A Notch">More&nbsp;&raquo;</a>
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				We regularly mock anything and everything NASCAR-related around these parts, but you can't deny the fanbase of this racing sport, as proven by this ridiculously amazing NASCAR-themed tailgating trailer. It is loaded up with a full size stainless steel Cal Flame grill, CD/DVD combo deck, JVC stereo system with two 12-inch subs, storage compartments for coolers, racing tires, customized rims and enough diamond plate to make truckers jealous. All of this is available for $17,000 on eBay and it currently has zero bids. [<a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/NASCAR-race-themed-BBQ-grill-chuck-wagon-tailgating_W0QQitemZ180238047510QQihZ008QQcategoryZ87133QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem">eBay</a> via <a href="http://www.slashgear.com/17k-nascar-themed-bbq-grill-trailer-0211439.php">Slashgear</a>]				<a href="http://jalopnik.com/386617/17k-nascar-tailgating-trailer-is-drool+worthy" title="Click here to read more about $17k NASCAR Tailgating Trailer Is Drool-Worthy">More&nbsp;&raquo;</a>
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				Last year, <a href="http://jalopnik.com/338989/jalopnik-support-crew-shout-out-belvedere-adrian">Belvedere Adrian</a> brought two vehicles from his fleet of old Plymouths, plus his vintage Serro Scotty trailer, to <a href="http://jalopnik.com/cars/baseball,-belvederes,-and-beef/the-american-dream-bi+belvedere-%252Bserro-scotty-tailgate-party-260061.php">a tailgate party</a> before an Oakland Athletics game, and a good time was had by all. Last weekend, however, we figured we needed <em>more Belvederes</em>, so Adrian brought five of his favorite B-bodies, including the still-streetworthy <a href="http://jalopnik.com/336034/belvedere-adrian-sets-sights-on-24-hours-of-lemons">Thunderhill 24 Hours of LeMons-bound '66</a>. The <a href="http://jalopnik.com/cars/from-the-creator-of-wanky-the-cat/turbo-ii-junkyard-boogaloo-+-part-2-how-to-265438.php">Junkyard Boogaloo Boombox</a> was there, the food was excellent, and the A's ended up crushing the Royals like cockroaches. Lesson learned: the more Belvederes, the better the party! 				<a href="http://jalopnik.com/383919/beer-bratwurst-baseball-and-belvederes-tailgate-party-madness-with-adrian" title="Click here to read more about Beer, Bratwurst, Baseball, and Belvederes: Tailgate Party Madness With Adrian">More&nbsp;&raquo;</a>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 25 Apr 2008 17:20:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
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