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Old 07-07-2016, 12:38 AM   #1
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Armored Trucks

I was watching Invasion USA tonight with Chuck Norris and noticed some early 60's to 72 armored trucks. I hadn't thought about these existing prior to now. Any real-life owners with pics out there, or were these fabbed-up just for the silver screen? Pics--
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Old 07-07-2016, 12:40 AM   #2
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Damn one-at-a-time pics....
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Looks like something BA Baracas would daily drive. Lol. Subbed.
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I don't see any Chuck Norris, unless he's behind the wheel. I do however clearly see Darth Vader swinging his Light Saber towards the passenger side!

I was unaware they were rivals... but then again maybe not, possibly Chuck has been a spy for the Dark Side all this time?

(sorry TexasLS1, couldn't resist mentioning it when I saw him lurking in the shadows)

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Awesome thread !! I have seen this pic a few times and had it saved to my computer. Gotta love it
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Rattle snakes are afraid of being bitten by Chuck norris....

Those Armored trucks are cool, they would make a great bug out truck if they were 4x4.

My kid said he saw a 69 or 70 garbage truck going down the opposite side of the split hi way a few weeks ago.

I can't say I've ever seen one but I guess they are possible with a cab/chassis model.
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I don't see any Chuck Norris, unless he's behind the wheel. I do however clearly see Darth Vader swinging his Light Saber towards the passenger side!

I was unaware they were rivals... but then again maybe not, possibly Chuck has been a spy for the Dark Side all this time?

(sorry TexasLS1, couldn't resist mentioning it when I saw him lurking in the shadows)

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That sneaky devil, I didn't even notice Darth Vader there! That explains the truck exploding shortly after lol!

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Awesome thread !! I have seen this pic a few times and had it saved to my computer. Gotta love it
Cool, great pics, thanks Larry!

There were actually at least 10-20 of the 60-70's armored trucks in the movie, I'll try to keep looking for a better pic somewhere...
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I read the title and thought "is another member planning to move to LA or maybe Chicago?" (or maybe it's not that funny).
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I read the title and thought "is another member planning to move to LA or maybe Chicago?" (or maybe it's not that funny).
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I read the title and thought "is another member planning to move to LA or maybe Chicago?" (or maybe it's not that funny).
That is pretty funny, I wish I had thought of it! But I bet some of the LA/Chicago residents would be happy to hand over a fistful of cash for one.

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I worked for Brooks Armoured car service in Wilmington Delaware back in the early 80's. They used early 70's firewall forward cabs on many of thier truck back them. I believe the company that made the armoured bodies was out of Memphis Tenn. I almost bought one with a mid 60's ford front end on it. I lived at home back then and needless to say but the parents said hell no to that. what a party wagon that would have made.
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I think those are fake made for movies armored cars made from bread trucks. I've never seen an armored car with a tiny windshield like that. The side windows are even bigger. I think that was for added effect. The top of the body is just rolled light metal. Anyway, still cool to see in an older movie. There were real ones made back in the day, but I only saw medium-heavy duty chassis.
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I think those are fake made for movies armored cars made from bread trucks. I've never seen an armored car with a tiny windshield like that. The side windows are even bigger. I think that was for added effect. The top of the body is just rolled light metal. Anyway, still cool to see in an older movie. There were real ones made back in the day, but I only saw medium-heavy duty chassis.
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Here is a great shot of an erly one. This wasn't a movie, but a TV show. Can you guess which one? Hint: It was in the '60s
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My guess is "Highway Patrol" with Broderick Crawford. The body style is a little early for the '60s. '50s looks more like it. B+W is the tell. Also the stunt dummy is still standing at attention even as he's spinning in the air. A live stuntman would've been in a more natural position.
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I had a friend that used to buy a lot of armored cars and trucks in mexico and resell them in the u.s. mostly suburbans and tahoes along with a few Mercedes and cadillacs.
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Holy man overboard Tim! Could it be!?
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That dummy cracks me up! I thought he was break dancing. You got the "Holy" part right. It was none other than>

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Haha I didnt even think of Batman! I did think it must have been the first recorded act of breakdancing though haha. Thanks for the cool truck and pop quiz Tim!
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