That would suck, at least it wasn't a Chevy....
These are just a few images. Appearently this happened on Christmas Eve a couple of years ago. A little too much egg nog?
http://www.maxreactor.com/truckimage...g/Image009.jpg
http://www.maxreactor.com/truckimages/Dec25-17.jpg
http://www.maxreactor.com/truckimages/Dec25-22.jpg
http://www.maxreactor.com/truckimages/Dec29-09.jpg
http://www.maxreactor.com/truckimages/Dec29-20.jpg http://www.maxreactor.com/truckimages/Dec29-21.jpg
That would suck, at least it wasn't a Chevy....
That looked like no fun, have to watch that thin ice
those guys got real lucky.
I grew up on a lake in N. Indiana and we took cars out on the lake all the time. The rule was to keep your doors open. If it broke through the ice it might hang up on the doors just long enough to get out.
I took a truck on a lake 1 time. I thought I heard cracking the entire time I was out there.
Never again
If it was a Chevy, there wouldn't be enough metal to cause it to sink.
Always wondered...if he was driving "off road" was it an insured loss?
Originally posted by Seadog
If it was a Chevy, there wouldn't be enough metal to cause it to sink.
Sounds like a better HP to weight ratio
That can't be good for the truck.
DMB
Originally posted by BLUBYU
That would suck, at least it wasn't a Chevy....
Wouldn't have happened like that with a Chevy, he would have just drove out...
RTJas