The US isn't the only place in the world where pickup trucks are needed, but for some reason, European models look more like vans when you compare them to their brutish American cousins.
However, the Russians know all about the American dream. They bought contraband jeans and Elvis Presley music during the long, hard time of communism. And more than two decades after the Iron Courtain was lifted, that dream is very much a reality.
This extreme pickup is a 2012 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor, a 6.2-liter that will scare any Texan girl to within an inch of her life. However, the Russians are a rugged bunch, and they won't have any of that capitalist gloss paint on their truck.
Straight after picking the car up from the Ford dealership, the Russian owner had it wrapped in matte transparent film, which totally changes the look of the model. The change not only gives the Raptor a new look but also protects the paint from scratches.
This extreme pickup is a 2012 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor, a 6.2-liter that will scare any Texan girl to within an inch of her life. However, the Russians are a rugged bunch, and they won't have any of that capitalist gloss paint on their truck.
Straight after picking the car up from the Ford dealership, the Russian owner had it wrapped in matte transparent film, which totally changes the look of the model. The change not only gives the Raptor a new look but also protects the paint from scratches.