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If there was actually a market for it, it would be fun to build ultra custom vehicles for stuff like this or other extreme situations.

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>You’re driving down the interstate in southeast Wyoming in June when you see a black armored vehicle that looks like something from a Mad Max movie. It’s freak-out huge, 14,000 pounds of metal with a 360-degree turret on top, capable of speeds up to 90 mph. Is this vehicle even street legal? Or has the space-time continuum to an apoplectic parallel universe been ripped open? Nope, the angular black tank is indeed street legal, and the fabric of the universe is still intact — as the big, blocky letters on the side of this monster vehicle hint at. “Stormchasers.com,” it says in fading white letters.

If there was actually a market for it, it would be fun to build ultra custom vehicles for stuff like this or other extreme situations. Archive: https://archive.today/WBr3m From the post: >>You’re driving down the interstate in southeast Wyoming in June when you see a black armored vehicle that looks like something from a Mad Max movie. It’s freak-out huge, 14,000 pounds of metal with a 360-degree turret on top, capable of speeds up to 90 mph. Is this vehicle even street legal? Or has the space-time continuum to an apoplectic parallel universe been ripped open? Nope, the angular black tank is indeed street legal, and the fabric of the universe is still intact — as the big, blocky letters on the side of this monster vehicle hint at. “Stormchasers.com,” it says in fading white letters.

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