The Big Brutus 6x6x6 monster truck was owned by Charles Flynn of Henagar, Florida. The unique monster truck was based on a 1985 Chevrolet Silverado, but that is where the similarity ends.
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How To Photograph Monster Trucks In The 80’s
In the today’s world, it seems that everyone has a digital camera. They allow beginners to…
From The Archives #134
It just breaks my heart to see this 1951 Willys Wagon rusting away to a slow and painful death. If you can stand it, check out this thread about junk yard photos on HAMB.
Rural Alberta Dodge Fargo Power Wagon
Check out the photos of this Fargo Power Wagon that was found on the Alberta back roads near Medicine Hat. Was the raised portion behind the drivers seat for other crew members or for more storage? An interesting rig for sure!
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Swamp Buggy “Gator Country” Willys Jeep Model
Have you ever seen the Swamp Buggy “Gator Country” Willys Jeep model by Craft Master? According to Old Plastic Models, the model came as both a stock and the modified “Gator Country” version. Stock engine, body, interior panels and tires were supplied as were the custom “aftermarket” parts. I tried googling Craft Master and Gator Country Willys Jeep with no luck.
From The Archives #133
This photo is tagged ” 1948 Jeep Willys Showroom In Florida”. It almost looks to be an auto show, judging from the chairs to the right and from what you can see through the windows. Thoughts? Photo via The Hamb .
From The Archives #132
Check out this military graveyard! Are those Willys Jeep body tubs I see in the foreground? Photo via The Hamb
Camperized 1972 International Scout II For Sale
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Over the past few years we have posted a number of articles about camperized Bronco’s and Blazers, but only two (here and here ) about camperized Scouts. While Four Wheel Camper did make a pop top camper for the Scout, they are even rarer than the Ford and GM versions.
From The Archives #131
Check out this photo I found on FC Connection. There is a ton of Jeep work units that I have never seen before. Have you seen any of these in person?
From The Archives #130
Interesting military Willys Jeep on display. I assume it is a medical ambulance and that the covered area on the roof is for storage. Does anyone have more information? Vintage Military Trucks .