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The '''Thunder Machine''' is a vehicle used by the ], a biker gang mercenary group who often worked for ] in the ] comic books and cartoon series. The vehicle was created and driven by ''Thrasher''. It was cobbled together from parts salvaged from several vehicles. The Thunder Machine was propelled by a ] similar to jet-propelled dragsters. This made hideously fast but hard to maneuver. The vehicle was built on a military truck chassis, similar to a ]. It had armor plating riveted over most of the exterior surface. The front tires were racing tires, making it easier to maneuver the incredibly fast vehicle. Since an engine wasn't required, the front of the truck was replaced with the nose of a 70's era ] on top of which was mounted a roll cage and two huge armor-peircing gatling guns. Two people could ride in the armored cockpit, others could stand on exterior running boards...if they dared. The toy was offered for 3 years, heavily featured in one comic, and rarely seen otherwise. Its unusual design, and connection to some of the most memorable G.I. Joe characters, make it a memorable part of the G.I. Joe universe.
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