Because nothing feels fairly as excellent as crushing the earth for a good lead to, it is with great pleasure (and apologies to, effectively, the ground) that we bring you a pair of skyscraping Toyota trucks brought to the 2014 SEMA show, each one particular designed to call consideration to worthy causes while producing new fissures in the planet’s crust.
Toyota Hiring Our Heroes Monster Truck
As massive as the Tonka truck detailed under is, it is absolutely dwarfed by the Toyota Hiring Our Heroes monster truck, made and constructed to market, as you may have guessed, the hiring of our nation’s military veterans. The truck, which debuted at the Daytona 500 earlier this year and has since been noticed at other events nationwide, steamrolls on 66-inch tall tires wrapped about SWR wheels mounted to a custom-fabricated monster-truck chassis. It also features a driver-powered parking-spot locator, given that it can park wherever the hell it wants to.
A supercharger was fitted to the Tundra’s 5.7-liter V-8, bringing output to a stout 580 horsepower, which may be barely sufficient to get the 10,000-pound truck moving. Otherwise, the modifications are rather light, and a livery was applied to market the trigger. Toyota points out that the air conditioning was left intact to hold occupants comfortable throughout extended parade routes. How’d you like to be in the marching band appropriate in front of that?
Toyota Tonka Tundra
Placing the “toy” in Toyota (and obtaining the most entertaining-to-say name in all of SEMA) the Toyota Tonka Tundra pays homage to community very first responders . . . since sirens and lights are so discreet. The truck is raised on a 10-inch lift kit and rides on 40-inch Toyo tires, even though the red, yellow, and black body is festooned with Fab 4 bumpers, an Addictive Desert Styles roof and bed rack, and Rigid Industries LED lighting with customized light show that is right at house in Vegas. The brave men and ladies who jump out of their fire trucks and ambulances to drive this issue will get pleasure from a Katzkin custom interior and, of course, upgraded audio, even though they could require a fire station pole to get out.
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