The dodge ram wasn't his, it was a suspect vehicle he tore apart... the green one's his... although I don't remember whether it was an old bronco or f-150.
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The dodge ram wasn't his, it was a suspect vehicle he tore apart... the green one's his... although I don't remember whether it was an old bronco or f-150.
Yea....I haven't been able to find a pic of an emblem or grill to decipher the two.
lol Nikki is teh butch Trucker girl :01:Quote:
Originally Posted by NikkiD
@Gin.......Did you say you ride bikes in responce to the "Foggiest" comment, as in Carl?........just wondering cos if not that was quite ironic
Jonno :cool:
Director, Kevin Bray, was very specific about what the main cast would drive. The Rock's truck, which becomes the Sheriff's truck, is a Ford 150 modified for the film. It's got a shorter box, a raised chassis-- it's a basic custom job. The "Bad Guy" truck is a Dodge Ram 2003 4x4 which was heavily modified on all elements for the film--it's a severe custom job. All of the modifications were performed in Vancouver. Steeves oversaw the process and made sure everything ran smoothly, on-time and within the budget.
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Well there ya go.
If you hadn't said that I was gonna have to go back and watch the movie again... :ph34r:
Still, one wonders why they even let this man near a camera... :dry:
One reason.
:drool:
Quite strangely, it doesn't work for me...
Nope, its definetly a smart (red)
http://img218.exs.cx/img218/7388/318o0mg.jpg
Sadly I've missed out on every film that The Rock has ever starred in.
I take it he's no good then.