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But it really is the last of it's kind. Really. There were only 6 trucks built with the Klingon cloaking device in 1972 (that's why there isn't a picture of the truck in the llisting), the rest of the Mack trucks were equipped with the standard Federation variety due to supplier problems with the former. It was later found that the Klingon cloaking device was prone to space/time rupturing and it's further use was banned by the FTSC (Federal Time and Space Commission).

At $35,000 this one is a real steal, unless of course those are Romulan Imperial Dollars.

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But it really is the last of it's kind. Really. There were only 6 trucks built with the Klingon cloaking device in 1972 (that's why there isn't a picture of the truck in the llisting), the rest of the Mack trucks were equipped with the standard Federation variety due to supplier problems with the former. It was later found that the Klingon cloaking device was prone to space/time rupturing and it's further use was banned by the FTSC (Federal Time and Space Commission).

At $35,000 this one is a real steal, unless of course those are Romulan Imperial Dollars.

heh heh heh,,,,must be the heat,,,randyp

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Glenn, we've done been around the block twice, wer've you been?

Ok guy's lets wait up for Glenn, he's done fell back again.

Clingon Cloaking Device Analyst

mike

Here is something for your analysis:

Which paper works best for "cling ons"; White Cloud, or Charmin?

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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But it really is the last of it's kind. Really. There were only 6 trucks built with the Klingon cloaking device in 1972 (that's why there isn't a picture of the truck in the llisting), the rest of the Mack trucks were equipped with the standard Federation variety due to supplier problems with the former. It was later found that the Klingon cloaking device was prone to space/time rupturing and it's further use was banned by the FTSC (Federal Time and Space Commission).

At $35,000 this one is a real steal, unless of course those are Romulan Imperial Dollars.

The 1973 model year introduced the interspacial galactic time modulating denebulizer that operated through photosynthesis proximity at the atomic level. This system was foolproof in operation but the damn government banned it's sale as an available add on feature early in the production run.

Had this option continued to be readily available, phototachometers, sattelite tracking devices, scalehouses, DOT, and other impairments to the lowly trucker's life, would have been eliminated due to the matter/antimatter properties of this device. In laymans terms: the loaded truck drives into a denebulizing facility, is then placed in the antimatter state and transported to the end user of the commodity where the process is reversed, and matter restored to it's previous state. The now empty truck is then driven back to the point of origin for reloading.

Quick, easy, and completely green. I can only image what this option on a truck would be worth nowadays.

Rob

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Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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The 1973 model year introduced the interspacial galactic time modulating denebulizer that operated through photosynthesis proximity at the atomic level. This system was foolproof in operation but the damn government banned it's sale as an available add on feature early in the production run.

Had this option continued to be readily available, phototachometers, sattelite tracking devices, scalehouses, DOT, and other impairments to the lowly trucker's life, would have been eliminated due to the matter/antimatter properties of this device. In laymans terms: the loaded truck drives into a denebulizing facility, is then placed in the antimatter state and transported to the end user of the commodity where the process is reversed, and matter restored to it's previous state. The now empty truck is then driven back to the point of origin for reloading.

Quick, easy, and completely green. I can only image what this option on a truck would be worth nowadays.

Rob

Providing the best defense against cling-ons... Speedy delivery of your charmin & white cloud.

Gregg

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The 1973 model year introduced the interspacial galactic time modulating denebulizer that operated through photosynthesis proximity at the atomic level. This system was foolproof in operation but the damn government banned it's sale as an available add on feature early in the production run.

Had this option continued to be readily available, phototachometers, sattelite tracking devices, scalehouses, DOT, and other impairments to the lowly trucker's life, would have been eliminated due to the matter/antimatter properties of this device. In laymans terms: the loaded truck drives into a denebulizing facility, is then placed in the antimatter state and transported to the end user of the commodity where the process is reversed, and matter restored to it's previous state. The now empty truck is then driven back to the point of origin for reloading.

Quick, easy, and completely green. I can only image what this option on a truck would be worth nowadays.

Rob

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