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http://rockies.craigslist.org/rvs/4753481336.html

Dave, chime in on this.

Question...is the 22 gal fuel station for other vehicles or the tank for the vehicle itself? At 4 mpg it is not going far on 22 gal.
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krick3tt wrote:http://rockies.craigslist.org/rvs/4753481336.html

Dave, chime in on this.

Question...is the 22 gal fuel station for other vehicles or the tank for the vehicle itself? At 4 mpg it is not going far on 22 gal.
I'm not Dave :wink: but the 22 gal fuel station is for the "toys' that go in the back
Truck would have a 155 US gal tank
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Yeap... a fueling station for other vehicles/toys... think of the FDT with 4 1/2 jerry cans in a single tank instead of the 46 individual ones on the FDT. :lol: :wink:
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Holly molly that's a nice expedition truck... It's the price of a small house, but it makes me wish I could retire before reaching the required age to enjoy it in full... :shock: I guess if I did "fuel expenses" would be the largest part of the budget.
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If I could pull up to one of my bbq competitions in that thing - just the intimidation factor would get me into the top 3 :mrgreen:
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What, no fuel trailer to tow behind it?
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TechMOGogy wrote:If I could pull up to one of my bbq competitions in that thing - just the intimidation factor would get me into the top 3 :mrgreen:
I heard the word bbq. Do you guys do sweet iced tea up there with your bbq or are things too British for that?
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LOL, while at Borrago this weekend, my son showed me this on his phone, told me if he won the lotto it would be mine. What a small world.
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VinceAtReal4x4s wrote:
TechMOGogy wrote:If I could pull up to one of my bbq competitions in that thing - just the intimidation factor would get me into the top 3 :mrgreen:
I heard the word bbq. Do you guys do sweet iced tea up there with your bbq or are things too British for that?
I lived in Texas for 13 years so I just do southern low and slow smoked bbq.
Sweet iced tea or Big Red goes great with ribs or brisket :)
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