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Called the "Hot Squat Smoker," this unit really works.  It was built by Hawgeyes BBQ of Ankeny, Iowa, and food editor Gwyneth Doland shot it at the BarbeQlossal Pork Cookoff in Des Moines in 2007.  How to follow this?  Let's go Hemi!
Tim Kowalec built this HEMI-powered BBQ grill for Chrysler's "What Can You HEMI?" contest in 2005. Tim's "manly man's barbecue grill" features a 5.7-liter V-8 HEMI engine, and can cook 240 hot dogs in 3 minutes!  Speaking of technology...
Barbecue expert Mike Stines shot this at the 2005 American Royal cookoff in Kansas.  It was built by the Swine Flew BBQ using the fuselage of a Cessna airplane.  I wonder if it could carry The Bomb?
I shot this at the Best of the Best Invitational Barbecue Cookoff in Douglas, Georgia in 2004.  Unfortunately, I neglected to write down the name of its designer.  It certainly looks ominous.  Here is another unusual smoker from the same event.
Built by the Bar-B-Q Bandits of Eddy, Texas, this unit combines the appeal of a Model T Ford with classy modern smokers.
 


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