Description: The most practical automobile to show itself at this year's SEMA Show in Las Vegas came in the form of a truck designed and engineered for the ultimate hunting experience. The American automaker ...Add Comments1
Josh OlsenMay 13, 2012 Nice truck but needs more camo on the exterior
Shane GardnerNov 07, 2011 Congrats Dennis on owning a Scout that actually...works
Nathan GeiterNov 06, 2011 Those Kevlars are sweettt.
Matthew LeonNov 06, 2011 I rather use my friends old GMC Jimmy that works just fine and has dents and bumps but stills go's 4X4 too
Brennon AucoinNov 05, 2011 @Clayton, I hunt deer, that's how, but I'm pretty sure you can quarter a moose right then and there on the ground if you know how
Dennis RechNov 05, 2011 You want a great hunting truck? Use this one to jump the curb onto the front lawn to wash. Buy an International Harvester Scout II. I've abused the hell out of mine and it keeps going. Toughest rig this side of a tank.
Shane CarrollNov 05, 2011 @Cho ours is a 90, odometer stopped reading at 260K. That thing has been in door-handle deep water a couple times, little joker keeps on going
Cho DanNov 05, 2011 @Shane, I love that truck. It's an '88 SEV6, 300K + miles. You can't beat it.
Shane CarrollNov 05, 2011 @Cho we got an old Nissan too. Best truck you can have back there
Stephen IshardNov 05, 2011 nothing says camo like a big chevy symbol
Riley SeeholzerNov 05, 2011 You don't need a camo truck to hunt look around how many trucks do you see that are camo
If you think you "need" a camo truck to hunt you obviously haven't hunted before and have no idea about any thing about hunting
Cho DanNov 05, 2011 My hunting truck is a beater Nissan hardbody 4x4. It has less than 160hp but has never left me stranded. It has an open bed for my 4-wheeler. I can take it thru thick brush and scratch it up. The only thing this chevy will hunt is little redneck gals
Patrick SchalkNov 05, 2011 I'd rather has this than a Rubicon for hunting. This has a bed. Regardless of what this truck is meant for, it's pretty badass.
Brennon AucoinNov 05, 2011 It's not even camouflage! Go ford raptor or jeep rubicon if your a hunter.
Description: Motivation comes in the form of a Duramax diesel motor that puts out a rugged 397hp and 765 lb-ft of torque. The heavy-duty frame is bolstered by ‘beefy' 35-inch tires that are wrapped around 18-...Add Comments3
Callum MckayNov 06, 2011 Have you heard the dmax runnin? Its actually really quiet
Michael BeachNov 05, 2011 If you want a hunting truck don't buy a diesel unless you're planning on scaring off every animal in a mile radius. Why put the loudest engine in a truck that's main purpose is being stealthy?
Alfred CohenNov 05, 2011 That's a hell of a lot of torque
Description: The Chevrolet Silverado Realtree Concept was designed by hunters for hunters, and it honestly doesn't disappoint one bit.Add Comments9
Shane CarrollNov 06, 2011 @Nick that's because it's a diesel. Since you said no problems I'm assuming you have the 7.3, the only good Powerstroke they made. I drive a F250 myself, I love it but those V6s in the rangers and F150s were garbage
Nick TadychNov 06, 2011 I gota 2000 ford f-250 with a deisel and its never failed me even with 355000 miles
Jonathan RomeroNov 06, 2011 I would definatly take this truck but in Matt Black, nun of those antler graphics, this is a tuff lookin truck
Matthew LeonNov 06, 2011 Ford is a good 4X4 truck just take good care of it or you will regret
Brennon AucoinNov 05, 2011 @Vince that's if you hunt public property
Garrick CapertonNov 05, 2011 I'll stick with the chevy, a ford might break down and leave you stranded in the middle of nowhere
Vince DeMasiNov 05, 2011 You don't generally drive through where your gonna hunt usually you park it on the street or somewhere nowhere near where you hunt and you walk just for that reason of scaring deer there's no need for a camo truck
Brennon AucoinNov 05, 2011 Deer: hmm I think I'll walk down this trail(starts walking). What the Frick is that??!!!(runs away).
At least make it a quiet camouflage truck
Dom ZmurchykNov 24, 2011 Ooo rebuilt a motor and took one out! I do that in auto class at school. Go learn a thing or two, then come back n talk your BS
Devin BabynNov 06, 2011 Go for it. And I could care less about your opinion on me don't know you and never will so say whatever you want
Patrick SchalkNov 06, 2011 Yeah I'd tell myself that too if I was wrong. I'm not getting defensive I just think its funny how much of a troll you are
Patrick SchalkNov 06, 2011 Well then shame on you for talking so much trash about other vehicles that you don't know anything about.
Devin BabynNov 06, 2011 I've rebuilt 2 motors and removed one of them from a recked car so I think I know a thing or two
Devin BabynNov 06, 2011 Yeah I'm sure I know nothing my grandpa was a mechanic for 50 years and trained my dad so yeah I'm the one that knows nothing
Patrick SchalkNov 06, 2011 He's a Ford fanboy who tends to talk about a lot of things he doesn't know about. Nothin but a troll.
Devin BabynNov 06, 2011 Oh yeah I'm sure cause GM and Chrysler products are so durable
Jonathan RomeroNov 06, 2011 This truck is just to sick to beat the crap out ov..
Callum MckayNov 06, 2011 I will only own a chevy but i hate this, its ugly and pointless
Devin BabynNov 06, 2011 I didn't say outdoor trucks I'm talking about the trucks designed for hunters and the first was the cabellas F-350 that Fords been selling for years
Phil JohnsonNov 05, 2011 I like this a lot better than that ford cop truck.
Devin BabynNov 05, 2011 I never said you go hunting in this thing no one does you take a crappy truck and a quad. I just meant these outdoor style trucks started with the Ford
Duncan GibsonNov 05, 2011 I feel sorry for the golf cart they stole the wheels from.
Cho DanNov 05, 2011 Devin, the only person I know who takes a F350 hunting is my next door neighbor and he's an idiot!
Devin BabynNov 05, 2011 Cabella's F-350 was the first of all these hunting trucks, stop copying Ford
Colin BoyleNov 05, 2011 I just saw a duck hunting one in Iowa city
Zack StotlerNov 05, 2011 If rather have a Ram 1500 Mossy Oak edition
Joe WalchshauserNov 05, 2011 If they get rid of the chevy emblem on the side that would make 100 tomes better
Shane CarrollNov 05, 2011 I think we paid around $400 for our hunting truck. I'll stick with that, thank you
Cho DanNov 05, 2011 Look at that stupid chevy bow tie on the side of the truck. We know it's a chevy!
Matthew LeonNov 06, 2011 Damn people making fun of Texas hell no in Texas we hunt we fish we do outdoor stuff that's awesome unlike staying indoors all day long
Brennon AucoinNov 05, 2011 You would have to park like 400 yards away from your stand in some brush if your hunting deer
Dennis RechNov 05, 2011 You see? The camo is on the inside. That way the deer won't see you sitting in the truck and will run out in front of it. You won't even need a gun or have to go off road. Just hit 'em with the bumper!
Shane CarrollNov 05, 2011 Our Nissan has a steering wheel, CB and seats. Thats it. But not that it really matters, most people who buy this won't ever track mud into it
Kevin RehbockNov 05, 2011 This is too nice of an interior to stain with animal blood, dirt, whatever.
Zack StotlerNov 05, 2011 Zach, have you ever been hunting? You shouldn't need a GPS on your own property and it probably won't show up on a GPS
Riley SeeholzerNov 05, 2011 If you get lost it's just an extra long hunting Trip yippee
Cho DanNov 05, 2011 Look at this thing. Who would get in to this after dragging a deer carcass through the woods that's been bleeding all over you?
Zach, how deep do you go into the woods to hunt? I park at the entrance to my grounds and ride the ATV in. No GPS needed.
Patrick SchalkNov 05, 2011 Haha no navigation? You think hunters don't know their land or the land they are hunting on?
Zachary MaurerNov 05, 2011 No navagation, if u get lost in the woods
Miftah Rasheed AmirNov 05, 2011 Whoa. Is that dash copied off the Ram from a while ago?
Nice truck but needs more camo on the exterior