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We definitely need to know which show this is. Like an official announcement on the forum when whatever this is will be on would be great.
My guess:
It was on “Monster The Ed Gein Story"

Source:
Windy City Scouts on FB, most recent post.
 
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Found this on FB for those members who have a much larger budget than I do
Gorgeous but I would need to win the lottery.
 
This is just so much money.

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This is just so much money.
And for a gassy truck that’s going to fall apart in a year or two…

The previous model TRX sold 1700 total units. But nobody is out here proclaiming that it’s the end of stupid big engines with insanely high prices.

The Lightning sold 125,000 units. But half the commentary is that it was a complete failure of a vehicle.

I will never understand the biases pundits embrace without even thinking about it.
 
And for a gassy truck that’s going to fall apart in a year or two…

The previous model TRX sold 1700 total units. But nobody is out here proclaiming that it’s the end of stupid big engines with insanely high prices.

The Lightning sold 125,000 units. But half the commentary is that it was a complete failure of a vehicle.

I will never understand the biases pundits embrace without even thinking about it.
To me that’s a halo car, not something that’s attainable for everyone because of the price and the gas mileage that is going to get. They just can’t think they are going to sell lots. Like who would tow with that or use it as a work truck. It doesn’t make sense.
 
But OMG. The scouts at 3.5 s and similar features at $85k is apparently criminal. The TRX’s are cool, as are the Rapters but so few opportunities (at least in my neck of the woods) to enjoy the max thrill they offer.
I’ll stick with the Scout and first year issues over a stellantis product
 
To me that’s a halo car, not something that’s attainable for everyone because of the price and the gas mileage that is going to get. They just can’t think they are going to sell lots. Like who would tow with that or use it as a work truck. It doesn’t make sense.
Many years ago I was on a flight seated next to a defense contractor. They showed me their “dream car” that they had just purchased. It was a $130k Corvette C6 ZR1.

I commented, “I couldn’t own something like that. I wouldn’t be comfortable driving it anywhere and I wouldn’t want it to get covered in dust.”

They looked at me like I was insane and said, “I drive it everywhere. It’s just money.”

That was the end of the conversation. To me, $130k for a car is just way beyond my comprehension, even today, but especially in 2009.
 
And for a gassy truck that’s going to fall apart in a year or two…

The previous model TRX sold 1700 total units. But nobody is out here proclaiming that it’s the end of stupid big engines with insanely high prices.

The Lightning sold 125,000 units. But half the commentary is that it was a complete failure of a vehicle.

I will never understand the biases pundits embrace without even thinking about it.
Funny how easily people get brainwashed