Fun with the English language... & MV owners
Unfortunately, Ducer makes a valid point.... most Americans can't spell! ..... or name vehicle parts properly....!!!
JUST KIDDING
Over the past.... hmmmmmm 'lots of years', I have had to translate a lot, other wise you tend to 'upset the natives'. Trouble is, in doing so (UK words / spelling) the humo
Ur/ridicule/'Mickey taking' gets in the way of answering your original question.
Back to subject .... gun trucks were named, some wreckers but mostly only armo
Ur.
Just to put a little perspective on things for the Yankee brethren, in the UK, there has always been a trend for vehicles to be "blinged" up for individualites sake. Militarilly speaking - not curb feelers, ground effect lights or chrome girlies. There are just too many jeeps, LR's, smaller trucks etc., so they all tend to look alike to the untrained eye - hence the "apparent need" to make ones truck stand out by adding fifteen
aerials, welders, more guns than a pinkie, more bumper rope than the QEII, cake tins, Jerry cans galore and Disney characters etc..
PLEASE tell me that you all know this is 'messing' and not a dig!
The other trend is for Jay Leno class restoration paint jobs - absolutely perfect stencilling all of which is way better than in field motor pool touch ups or even original as new from the factory. No over spray, LASER straight numbering etc., etc.
You will find a name soon enough - like a new pet, it will just pop into your head one day as an obvious choise, best preceeded by a skin full of Theakies OP or Ridleys Dark n Nasty.
Bye the way - if you are going to the MVT do in Essex, Aug 3/4 I will look you up. Need any small stuff? I'm coming over with empty suitcases!!!
Toodle pip!