Respectfully there is no stolen valor in that its a vehilce paying respect. Its America do what you want thats the beauty of it.But, tactical bro!
I mean tacti-cool!
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Respectfully there is no stolen valor in that its a vehilce paying respect. Its America do what you want thats the beauty of it.But, tactical bro!
I mean tacti-cool!
Respectfully there is no stolen valor in that its a vehicle paying respect. Its America do what you want thats the beauty of it. Driving military style tribute vehicle is now stolen valor thats rediculousLove the revives going on around here recently, butā¦..
If someone wants to drive/ride in a military vehicle, just need to join the military; I hear theyāre hiring.
Just say no to faux soldiers or fake little green men.
If youāve served and didnāt get enough then and you want a mil spec looking vehicle, great. Otherwise I see that as false representation or a form of stolen valor.
Besides, Bronco panels are plastic; nothing military about thatā¦..
Same here also a vet.I go the other way on this one. As a vet myself, I see it as flattering and admiration. Plus it is kind of a rolling recruitment campaign. Now if the 25 year old accountant starts talking about taking fire in de nangā¦thatās a separate matter.
I really liked our gun trucks. This isnāt my picture. All my pictures of our modified HMMWVs are packed away in a box somewhere. But similar to this one. Gun mounts everywhere, soft skin, that we used for desert ops. I really want @Ford to bring back desert tan.This CG 4dr BD Bronco with doors & top off reminds me of the Ranger Special Operations Vehicle (RSOV) I drove in 2/75 Ranger Regt back in the 90s.
It's a pretty heavily modified Land Rover Defender 110... 4 cyl, manual trans.
What do you think about a tribute build? A matte black wrap... pioneer tools... side-mounted gerry cans.. mil-spec pizza cutters?
@Tricky Dick "Lazarus!"This has to be the King of Necroposts. Thread is over a year and half old without a single reply only for you to bump it with a meme. Not sad or mad - well done.
I second this, vet as well. I like the style and donāt think everyone needs time in service to like the style either. Kind of like the limited Harley bike editions with olive drab paint and the white stars, those looked pretty cool and almost got that instead of my amber whiskey street glide.I go the other way on this one. As a vet myself, I see it as flattering and admiration. Plus it is kind of a rolling recruitment campaign. Now if the 25 year old accountant starts talking about taking fire in de nangā¦thatās a separate matter.