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Oh c'mon, don't laugh... admit it. You wish you had one. Bad Andy Suspension recently began business in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Their first project was this classic 1997 Chevy 4x4. Bad Andy's sole proprietor, Andy Peterson, told us, "It's amazing what you can do these days with a little bit of steel, a welder, and some spare truck parts." He added, "Our first project, 'High Bowtie', has been a total success. We threw that together in only three days, beating anything that punk Jesse James can do on his show. We have already heard from Spike! TV about doing our own show." Seriously, if you bought that, then you read too much into our Friday Beerblogs. In reality, the "Bad Andy" truck is a real monster truck out of Flint, Michigan. It was previously called "Mad Dog", and features a 5 ton military axle. We love monster trucks, especially when they are on their donuts for transport. To learn more, click here to visit Bad Andy Racing. See? You learn something new every day here at Truckblog, even if it does start out as a joke. Discuss now in our forums: New Product: GMC Canyon/Chevy Colorado 2/3 Drop Kit Spice up Your Truck's Rearend The SSR Blackbird 425 Chevy Pickup Gets More Beef in 2005 Check Out The SSR's New LS2 Motor Chevy Retries Retro GM Diesel Captiva SUV Promises 29 MPG The 04 Monte Camino? Friday Beerblog: Chevrolet Plane Pull Blazer Named Deadliest Vehicle
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