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Spiderman and the 'New' Volvo FH 'on the web' Biglorryblog's shrieks: 'Eek! A spider!'

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This comes to Biglorryblog via Volvo's John Comer (and an avid 'punster' to boot) who was sent it himself by Volvo Trucks' product team in Australia. Fair dinkum guys! John says: "Here's something for the BLB [barmy] army to 'Marvel' at this Australian. Or is it the new Volvo FH 'on the web'? It must be a 660 because with great power comes great responsibility. The grille is a work of art the way it blends in with the paint."

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Great airbrush work of our favourite neignourhood web slinger. John continues: "Love the rear overhang treatment and the remote control filler cap and the rework on the back wall to get an excellent mural of young Peter Parker, who certainly does not suffer from 'anoraknophobia'."

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Yes the remote control fuel tank gadget looks good--makes you wonder why no-one hasn't though of this before as a production item..

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And dig that crazy fli-up rear valance too. Now click through here for more... 

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Good old Spidey. Eeven J.Jonah Jameson himself couldn't complain about this masterpiece! And John, thank your mates down-under please!

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Comments (3)

Mariusz Koscinski:

It might have been sent by Volvo Australia but the truck comes from Denemark. It has Danish number plates and it's a left-hand drive...

D Powell:

The black on yellow number plates look like those of Denmark to me

Barney:

Hi Brian this truck doesn't come from oz it is a scandinavian vehicle Denmark or Norway. I have seen it a few times in the Trailer magazine.

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