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It's nice to see when a petite female owner of a huge pickup truck doesn't get into aggressive styling but simply poses in front of her car.

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A travel enthusiast who turned his Ford F-150 Raptor into mobile housing, allowing him to easily embark on a long off-road trip far from civilization, also looks logical.

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However, the police version of this "wanderer," which resembles a van for transporting VIPs, raises questions. Nevertheless, law enforcement officers from China explain the appearance of such a monster by saying that the country is huge, and controlling remote regions requires exactly this kind of vehicle.

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In the cargo area of the patrol Ford F-150, a mini-kitchen, a rest area, a small arsenal, as well as compartments for special equipment and other professional gear are equipped. The result is a mobile police post capable of operating autonomously for a long time.

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But what surprises the imagination most is the Chinese craftsmen who created a real limousine from a practical truck. It even has rear doors that open in the "gull-wing" style. But why they placed a simple tent protecting a large bed from precipitation in the body is hard for our people to comprehend.

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