Has to be fake, a real one would weigh 5000 -7000Lbs. It would take a crane rig to lift it and no qualified rigger is going to set it down like that on a scrap metal pickup and tie it down with a cotton clothes line.
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That's funny. I just got one of those in the mail today.
ReplyDeleteNot real, something this size in real bronze or iron, the truck would make splat, and with that little cords you couldn't secure it against anything!
ReplyDeleteKnolli
Looks like some photoshop to me.
ReplyDeletePhoto shop. That cannon would crush the truck.
ReplyDeleteIt could be made of paper mache.
DeleteNo way that's real. Ropes aren't stout enough and the tires would be further up in the wheel wells...nice prop though...
ReplyDelete"Hey honey look what I bought at a yard sale"! The recoil's gonna be a bitch, but at least he don't need a reverse gear.
ReplyDeleteDon't think that can be bronze/gun metal or that Toyota would have its nose in the air. I know they're tough,but...
ReplyDeleteIf it were real I'd say some courthouse or park lost a monument.
ReplyDeleteOh please tell me there's a link to "Movie Prop Fiberglass Cannon Outlet City R Us". I'll take two or three.
ReplyDeleteThat's a "Hollywood Cannon ".
ReplyDeleteI've fired one in Civil War reenacting.
That's a Wendy cannon; lighter than air.
ReplyDeleteIf you don't get it, you ain't an old fart.
Has to be fake, a real one would weigh 5000 -7000Lbs. It would take a crane rig to lift it and no qualified rigger is going to set it down like that on a scrap metal pickup and tie it down with a cotton clothes line.
ReplyDeleteHey… thank God for Open Carry.!
ReplyDeleteThank God for Open Carry…!!
ReplyDeleteSlo joe said I can't have one so I went and got one 😎🖕
ReplyDeleteJD
Tweaker on the way to the scrapyard with the grab of a lifetime.
ReplyDeleteI was scrapping and picked it up at the curb. Good thing the ole lady was with me to help load it.
ReplyDeletethe original Toyota Hilux Technical.
ReplyDeleteHern Iron Works will sell you a new six pounder for around $5 grand. It's on my bucket list.
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