RAM chief over stolen mechanical rodeo bull: ‘This is Bull ****’

Remarkable news department, good afternoon. Ram tears a tear because of a stolen mechanical rodeo bull. Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis is seven.

There is little as American as a thick V8, NASCAR, a mechanical reddeman and an anger outburst. Today it all comes together on AutoWeek.nl thanks to RAM. Or actually: thanks to someone who didn’t take it so closely with other people’s possession. The now legendary Hemi V8 recently returned to the RAM 1500 and that of course had to be celebrated. Ram did that. On June 8, Ram emptied the storage wardrobe of the marketing department and dropped to the Michigan International Speedway where, among other things, it celebrated the return of the RAM brand to NASCAR racing. To celebrate the Hemi V8 and the Nascar party, Ram dragged what it calls the ‘Bucking Hemi’ to the circuit. Indeed: the go -cing hemi. That does not have to do with a wrong fuel mixture. With a mechanical rodeo bull. It is that mechanical rodeo bull that plays the leading role in this story.

Ram tears a tear: the Bucking Hemi has been stolen. On August 9, Ram dragged the Bucking Hemi to an event in Pontiac in Michigan. After the event, the Bucking Hemi was stolen during the finishing. Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis pulls the creative word knit out of the closet and calls the situation around the stolen mechanical rodeo bull ‘Bull ****’. “The search has officially started and we will not stop searching until we have it back,” said a nasty Kuniski. The mechanical rodeo bull did not have the shape of a bull, but what Ram calls his ‘symbol of protest’. That is an image on which the Hemi V8 is attached to the head of a ram – the RAM logo.

Bucking Hemi

Department of Remarkable News, Good Afternoon. Ram Sheds A Tear because of A Stolen Mechanical Rodeo Bull. Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis is furious.

There is Little As American As a Big V8, NASCAR, A Mechanical Rodeo Bull and a Little Outburst of Anger. It all Comes Together Today on autoWeek.nl and thanks to ram. Or actual: thanks to some who did’s take other people’s property so seriously. The now legendary hemi v8 recently returned to the ram 1500 and that had to be celebrated, of course. Ram Did Just That. On June 8, Ram Emptied the Marketing Department’s Storage Cupboard and Went Down to the Michigan International Speedway, Where Celebrated the Return of the Ram Brand to Nascar Racing, Among Other Things. To Celebrate The Hemi V8 and the Nascar Party, Ram Brought What It Calls the ‘Bucking Hemi’ To The Circuit. Indeed: The Bucking Hemi. That has nothing to do with an incorrect fuel mixture. It does have to do with a mechanical rodeo bull. It is that mechanical rodeo bull that plays the leading role in this story.

Ram Sheds A Tear: The Bucking Hemi Has Been Stolen. On August 9, ram the bucking hemi to an event in Pontiac, Michigan. After the event, The Bucking Hemi was Stolen Duration Dismantling. Ram CEO Tim Kuniskis Pulls Out The Creative Word Stew and Calls The Situation Surrounding the Stolen Mechanical Rodeo Bull ‘Bull ****’. “The search has officially begun and we will not stop searching until we get him back,” Said an Angry Kuniski. The Mechanical Rodeo Bull was not in the shape of a bull, but of what ram calls its ‘symbol of protest’. That is an image of the hemi v8 to which the head of a ram – the ram logo – is attached.

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