Id like to see a more refined, somewhat less boxy fullsize tundra with a diesel.
Fords the only one that hasnt gone gigantic with the body styling.
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Id like to see a more refined, somewhat less boxy fullsize tundra with a diesel.
Fords the only one that hasnt gone gigantic with the body styling.
looking at the pictures...it looks like the trailer for it is actually its own tow vehicle. I think it moves under its own power and the tundra is just for show
Troy there are two, on tow vehicle does move on its own, its the purple-ish color one, that will navigate most of it, then the last quarter the shuttle gets set up onto a different trailer pulled by the tundra which is white, and that doesn't appear to have its own power since it looks like a set of flat bed trailers connected to tow dollies tied together to one pull point with some contraption on it to hold the shuttle
^^This. I thought the same as you Troy, but then I did more research and the powered dolly is going to release the shuttle onto the unpowered white dolly to be pulled by the Tundra 400 yards.Quote:
Originally Posted by YotaFun
was heading home today on the 405N and saw the massive chaos on the Manchester overpass earlier today. looks like the shuttle was on the west side of the 405 on Manchester. Didn't see or rather didn't want to try and look while driving like a mad man trying to get home. lol
anyone gonna try and take a glimpse of this?
Here's a poor quality fan based video to tie you all down until he official one's uploaded.
Toyota Tundra tows the NASA space shuttle Endeavour
Another one from a different angle.
http://www.youtube.com/user/jshaw6600
Also CLUB4AG's video.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Club4AGMoto
Welp it did it.
Pretty cool.
I still want to know what it would have been like to be in that drivers seat and look in the rear view mirror
[img width=800 height=600]http://i.imgur.com/pPrPc.jpg[/img]