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http://www.rokonworld.com/greentruck/greentruck.html

wait for the pics to load, expecially check out his fender mounted planter.

lol.

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some will like his bumper stickers.
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William Wixon wrote:
http://www.rokonworld.com/greentruck/greentruck.html

wait for the pics to load, expecially check out his fender mounted planter.

lol.

b.w.


some will like his bumper stickers.
http://www.rokonworld.com/


The peeing cherub needs to be pointed up higher, and back, where it
can get a tailgater.

The truck needs a rifle rack in the window, too.

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William Wixon wrote:

wait for the pics to load, expecially check out his fender mounted planter.


I love the little statue built in above the left turnsignal,
rigged to take a whiz!

And that trailer, man... I knew somebody that had one of
that type but with two castered wheels. Sure was strange
going around tight corners, but backing up was pretty darn easy.

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William Wixon wrote:

wait for the pics to load, expecially check out his fender mounted
planter.


I love the little statue built in above the left turnsignal, rigged to
take a whiz!

And that trailer, man... I knew somebody that had one of that type but
with two castered wheels. Sure was strange going around tight corners, but
backing up was pretty darn easy.

Jon


i've been wanting to put a squirter (cobbled from a windshield washer
mechanism) on the back of my vehicle for years, i was imagining it would
scare away tailgaters, but then they could prolly claim some sort of b.s. to
get me arrested or get a ticket for something or other.

that's how i came across his site, was looking at/searching for one wheeled
trailers (specifically the motorcycle versions). it's fun to look at them.
this guy has dozens and dozens at his site. very fun/funny.
http://www.singlewheel.com/
(from there i linked to various other sites, such as....
http://www.motomagazin.cz/index.php?...&pos=vozik_pav
etc.

b.w.


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William Wixon wrote:
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William Wixon wrote:

wait for the pics to load, expecially check out his fender mounted
planter.

I love the little statue built in above the left turnsignal, rigged to
take a whiz!

And that trailer, man... I knew somebody that had one of that type but
with two castered wheels. Sure was strange going around tight corners, but
backing up was pretty darn easy.

Jon


i've been wanting to put a squirter (cobbled from a windshield washer
mechanism) on the back of my vehicle for years, i was imagining it would
scare away tailgaters, but then they could prolly claim some sort of b.s. to
get me arrested or get a ticket for something or other.


I did that years ago, but never had the stones to use it.
Now I just use my windshield washers. If you are going over 60 mph any
car close enough behind to be a bother will get plenty of spray. If they
have a dirty windshield and are heading into the sun, it's especially
effective.
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