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i think thats an expedition TBH. read the article that came with it. who know i could be wrong

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i did read it, but it could be a ford with chevy wheels to trick people too.

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The wheels appeared to have bowties but looked like an oval on the grille. I'm not sure

 

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Why hide who made it, ford or chevy clearly know whos it is!

 

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Definately appears to be a Ford. Why elso go to the trouble swapping out wheels and tires depending on the shot? Those are definately Fords surrounding it too.

 

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Not a Ford. The wheels have Chevy emblems, the rear muffler is the same type used on the current Tahoe and the oval is just a trick with the camo to mess with people. The pic with other vehicles is probably in a parking lot. I see engineering mules damn near every week when I'm not traveling, only a few times in full camo like that but they get driven like normal vehicles- stop for fuel, seen a few in McDonald's parking lots, etc. Ford doesn't use the shark fin antenna like you see on those and if you look at the numbering, they're different trucks, not one with swapped wheels.

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The running boards on those looks exactly like the ones on my wife's Tahoe. Plus the profile isnt right for a Ford. Its too round. Im gonna go with a Chevy.

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That might be a GMC by the looks of the grille with chevy bowtie wheels and ford oval emblem lol...who knows

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Putting Bowties on the wheels just seems off to me. Why do that if you want people to think it's something else?

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Putting Bowties on the wheels just seems off to me. Why do that if you want people to think it's something else?

 

 

Why would bowties be wired? It's a Chevy.

 

Spy shots are worth HUGE money to automotive magazines and websites and manufacturers go to great lengths to conceal new models until their official unveiling.

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Putting Bowties on the wheels just seems off to me. Why do that if you want people to think it's something else?

 

 

Why would bowties be wired? It's a Chevy.

 

Spy shots are worth HUGE money to automotive magazines and websites and manufacturers go to great lengths to conceal new models until their official unveiling.

 

 

That's why it would be weird. If it is a Tahoe, they put a freakin' Ford grille on it to try and conceal it's identity. Sooo why show wheels with bowties on them in some shots and have different wheels on it in others?

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