1977年款 国际侦察兵二号
在1971年推出,这款国际侦察兵二号其实是一款以坚固的侦察式底盘为基础而打造的车型,并且还采用了延伸式轴距的设计。它可以视为很多卡车的竞争对手,比如说更大的雪佛兰燃烧者那款车。这款高度可定制的车型非常流行于工作通勤以及竞赛,并且在1977年的巴哈1000比赛中拿下了一个系列的胜利。而这辆经过修复的1977年款侦察兵二号,则依旧散发着魅力,并且采用了一系列的定制化改造,搭载了一个6.0升的通用汽车发动机以及变速器,与车轮升降悬架一同配备了在其中。
在1971年推出,这款国际侦察兵二号其实是一款以坚固的侦察式底盘为基础而打造的车型,并且还采用了延伸式轴距的设计。它可以视为很多卡车的竞争对手,比如说更大的雪佛兰燃烧者那款车。这款高度可定制的车型非常流行于工作通勤以及竞赛,并且在1977年的巴哈1000比赛中拿下了一个系列的胜利。而这辆经过修复的1977年款侦察兵二号,则依旧散发着魅力,并且采用了一系列的定制化改造,搭载了一个6.0升的通用汽车发动机以及变速器,与车轮升降悬架一同配备了在其中。
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