Yeah...
The last time I went, it was on my own logging roads - where people don't really give a fuck, and you can drag a grading sled behind your tractor and it'll be 'just fine' and the other traffic will kinda even it all out.
I had a Blazer with a giant lift and giant tires - and it had the 350 in it, bored out and stroked. I was kinda a jackass with it.
They paved a section in the village and I went downtown where I promptly started spinning my tires on the new pavement. Little did I realize, I was actually digging up the pavement all the way down into the old pavement. Of course, once I knew it was digging down to the original pavement - I kept doing it. I dug that shit up something fierce.
I quietly paid their road commissioner to fix it.
Alcohol was definitely involved. Like a year and a half later, I sold my Blazer. It was just the smaller size (S10, as I recall), but it had been swapped with the engine from the K5 (full size). The kid I sold it to beat the shit out of it and I'm pretty sure they blew the engine. It's still sitting in their back yard. I can see it when I drive by.
It's too bad, really. It was a fucking awesome truck. It never once let me down - though I did put it in some holes big enough to need a winch to get out.
That sounds like a redneck vehicle
Edit:
Super Swamper <something something> Bogger...
Yup. It was definitely a redneck vehicle.
Well, assuming the redneck had the money to create such a vehicle. Though, a redneck could have gone junkyard shopping and built some stuff themselves, I guess. That'd save 'em some money. They might have even been lucky enough to get tires like my own (but perhaps used) to put on it.
It was shod with Interco Super Swampers - according to my (kinda-fuzzy) memory. If you don't want to look that up, I can probably find you pictures.
Those look like some serious off road treads
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