AMC Eagle Jeep SRT8 Rambo Rides - Fast Lane Daily - 17Jan08

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2008

Fast Lane Daily brings you a special episode. We cover the top 5 vehicles that can live up the extreme ruggedness of Rambo himself.

Hosted by Derek "Not Rambo" DeAngelis.

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  • slap a chevy badge on it, it's a suburban. same thing.

  • lmao @ the jersey shore reference. what douchebags

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  • @pope350 he said the xt line up dumb ass

  • anyone ever heard of a mini-van... WITH 3 HEAVY MACHINE GUNS?!?!?! that's right, 40mm automatics, one on each slide out door, and one out the back. but wait, there's more!! ye olde shotgun is now the snipper seat, with a rv style pop-out, it is the most efficient way to get in and out in less than a minute.

  • for the TURKISH RAMBOwe need something more... that makes a nice bloomp sound!

  • its a international cxt not xt dumb ass

  • ohhhhh the early days of derek d

  • That actualy VW R 32 style muff

    Dont know what fat americans see in those cars ...............

  • @SecularTechnology touché my friend, touché.

  • @Beenjamin72

    Yeah, Ford started it off with the GP, and earlier an Off-road based Model-T, they started the slot grille, but they gave up the off-road game for a while (till the Bronco). Than Willys and Bantam made there entries to the off-road military game with the Willys MB and Bantam BRC. Willys brought the MB into the civilian market, which was later bought out by AMC. The origin of the name Jeep was combination of the Popey's character and the Military joining "G" and "P".

  • @SecularTechnology Well, real "Jeeps" have been around since they were first made by Willys, American Bantam, and FORD?! The guy that pushed in the early days of the Willys "Jeep" came to work for them from Chrysler (funny how things come around full circle, eh?)... Jeep used to annotate a Willys - Bantam SUV that was fit for off-road use, like the MBs used in the war. I love every Jeep that's been made since 1938, though the owners of the new JKs seem to have missed the whole 'Jeep wave' fad

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