I can see why they have those 'Roo bars' out front. They probably don't like stopping for anything if they don't have to. Takes too long to get back up to speed.Road Train
Passing the Walkabout Creek Hotel in McKinlay, QLD.
If my memory serves me correctly, this is an AAA-Quad Type 2 Road Train.
Bull bars, kangaroos are not an issue for vehicles that size.I can see why they have those 'Roo bars' out front. They probably don't like stopping for anything if they don't have to. Takes too long to get back up to speed.
I’ve heard of these. This is the first time I’ve ever seen a picture however. Roo bars huh? That’s a new one. I would probably have called that a cow catcher.Road Train
Passing the Walkabout Creek Hotel in McKinlay, QLD.
If my memory serves me correctly, this is an AAA-Quad Type 2 Road Train.
You'd be rightI’ve heard of these. This is the first time I’ve ever seen a picture however. Roo bars huh? That’s a new one. I would probably have called that a cow catcher.
And absolutely deadly to try to pass on dirt roads, let alone gravel ...You'd be right
REO.
It's not. Speedwagons were pickup trucks in all of their iterations.REO.
Is that one called the Speedwagon by any chance Ron?
Oh, I had "more than a feeling".........It's not. Speedwagons were pickup trucks in all of their iterations.