Do you remember the old days of desert racing? Larry Minor, Rod Hall, James Garner, Walker Evans, Ray Russell? We have discussed the Old Off Road Pics thread on Race Dezert a few times. However, they have added a whole vintage section to the forum and a lot of previously unseen photos have been posted, so we thought we would mention it again.
Wes Kibble
From The Archives #78
Here is a great vintage photo of soldiers taking a break.
10 Most Read Articles In February 2011
Here we have the 10 most read articles in February. It was a busy month at Off Road Action. Between weird and extreme weather, along with a house fire, the site was still very busy! What was your favourite article this month?
3. Do You Remember The Fall Guy Truck?
4. Bumpside F350 Ford Dually Crewcab 4×4
5. Centurian Four Door Broncos
6. 1981 Toyota HJ45 Land Cruiser Troopy For Sale
7. Willys Military Jeep Graveyard
1969 Toyota FJ45 Pickup For Sale
We found this 1969 Toyota Landcruiser FJ45 Truck for sale on Ebay. At the time of writing the article, the bidding was at $7500. Given the rarity of Toyota Land Cruiser pickups, and the overall good condition, this seems like a fair price. Probably one of the largest concerns is the electrical gremlins, but the lack of rust makes up for it. What do you think?
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From The Archives #77
I assume this Willys Jeep Wagon is an ex ambulance unit. Does anyone have more information about it?
Restored Willys CJ-3B Jeep
Goose, from the This Old Jeep forum, has rebuilt the 1963 Willys CJ-3B Jeep that he used to drive when he was a teenager. The high hood Willys Jeep was in decent shape to begine with, but still needed some minor body work, along with a lot of running gear work. It looks like the diff oils had not been changed in 30 years! Follow Goose along on his rebuild thread on This Old Jeep. The end result is a great resto mod that was built to be driven. Awesome job!
Are You A Volvo Sugga Fan?
We have featured a few Volvo Suggas for sale over the last few years, but have not looked investigated these interesting vehicles. While doing some research, we came across volvosugga.org. This site has tons of information on the Volvo TP21 Sugga, including lots of photos and manuals. While some restoration purists will be foaming at the mouth, I like the way the sites user is giving his Volvo Sugga a modern 7.3 diesel power plant. Obviously, he intends to drive the Volvo TP21 on a regular basis.
In the 1950’s, the Volvo TP21 fulfilled its original role as a rugged, off-road radio communications vehicle for the Swedish Armed Forces. Because of its snout-like front end and rounded rear end, the vehicle was nicknamed “Sugga”, meaning sow, or mother pig, in Swedish. (hear it pronounced: soo-ga ) Today, the Sugga is a favorite of military vehicle preservationists, 4×4 off-roaders, show-car enthusiasts, Volvo fanatics, and even auto-buffs who want a unique sport-utility vehicle for daily use. Volvosugga.org site provides information about Suggas, and in particular, my experiences buying a Sugga in Sweden, importing it to the US, restoring it and driving it.
From The Archives #76
The caption reads “Kelly Field, Texas. “Julius Caesar,” mascot of the Military Police. He boasts three ribbons and a pedigree.”
Huberts Incredible Jeep Drawings
Hubert Cossard has collection of incredible Jeep drawings on his Jeep Family website. The site is in French, but you are still able to oogle the collection of Willys and Jeeps. The detail in the drawings is impressive!
Dirt: The Off Road Movie
For years, I had heard about Dirt: The Movie, but had never seen it. Now, we have the ablility to view the whole movie on You Tube. Follow Clarke Gordon as he travels across the states to learn more about this thing called off roading. Desert racing, sand drags, swamp buggies, hill climbs, Pikes Peak…this video has it all! It is a great collection of vintage off road racing!