Alpine Armoring Mastiff: Fortified Ford Superduty Review
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In this episode, we delve into the world of the Mastiff, a beastly creation by Alpine Armoring based on the Ford Superduty. This truck isn't your run-of-the-mill pickup; it's a fortress on wheels, boasting heavy-duty armor that can shrug off grenades and even 50 caliber rifles. Priced at a hefty $400,000, this machine is not for the faint of heart - or light of wallet. But what do you get for this eye-watering sum? Let's find out.
Alpine Armoring has left no stone unturned in fortifying the Mastiff. From its undercarriage protection to the armored glass that's thicker than your average pickup, this truck means serious business. Not only does it offer run-flat tires and exhaust protection, but it also features additional safeguards for the engine and fuel tank. This isn't just a truck; it's a rolling fortress that's ready to take on whatever the world throws its way.
Stepping inside the Mastiff reveals a world of luxury and security combined. With features like a thermal imaging camera, exterior lighting controls, and even a PA system, this truck is more than just about brute strength - it's about finesse too. And let's not forget the plush alcantara lining, Starry Night Sky headliner, and limited edition touches that add a touch of exclusivity to this rugged machine. Driving the Mastiff may seem daunting given its massive weight, but fear not; it handles surprisingly well, offering a comfortable and secure experience on the road.
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Truck's durability and armor are praised
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Comparison to the Cybertruck
Comments on the broken window feature
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