Thrilling $5,000 Truck Challenge: Houston to Tampa Adventure

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In this thrilling episode by Cleetus McFarland, sponsored by Factor, the teams embark on a wild $5,000 truck challenge from Houston to Tampa. Cleetus and his crew dive headfirst into the Texan truck market, snagging a modded 6 L80 truck for a steal at $3,000. With a bit of tinkering, they fire up their new hot rod and hit the road, ready to take on the competition. Meanwhile, JH and Drew opt for a 4x4 Ranger, sealing the deal at $4,000. Ty gives the truck a nod of approval, highlighting its clean interior and reliable AC.
Not to be outdone, Zach and Ty stumble upon a 1999 Dodge Ram Sport 4x4 sporting a 5.9 Magnum engine for a mere $3,800. Despite some shaky tires and a questionable oil gauge, the team is drawn to the truck's rugged charm and potential for modifications. As the teams gear up for the challenges ahead, the anticipation for the upcoming truck races in Tampa builds to a fever pitch. Each crew is determined to showcase their truck's prowess and push them to the limit in the ultimate test of speed and endurance.
With the sun setting on the Texan horizon, the teams rev their engines and set off on the long journey back to Tampa, each truck roaring with untapped potential. The thrill of the open road beckons, promising adrenaline-fueled adventures and fierce competition ahead. As the trucks rumble down the highway, the stage is set for an epic showdown between man and machine, where only the toughest, most resilient trucks will emerge victorious. Stay tuned as Cleetus McFarland's truck challenge unfolds, promising high-octane action and heart-stopping moments at every turn.

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