Is this a Ford Bronco Ambulance? Was this a one off modification? Photo via <a href="Check out this interesting photo of a Willys Jeep in Seattle. This photo is courtesy the Classic Broncos
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From The Archives #140
What kind of military truck is this? The photo is tagged “M705 1.5t Chevrolet Truck”, which I do not think is correct. Or is it? Anyone have more information?
World War 2 Beach Landing Photo
This is an interesting photo of a World War 2 beach landing. It is titled “Pacific Beach Landing WW2 Willys Jeep”.
Audi S1 Group B Rally Video
You can never go wrong with a vintage Group B rally video! Check out this insane Audi Quatro Sport S1 at the 1000 Lakes Group B Rally. http://youtu.be/cDRkHXMHqFo
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Videos Of Land Rover Crossing Central Australia In 1952
Land Rover in Australia Centralian Journey 1952 Part 1: http://youtu.be/wJFxla66dPw Land Rover in Australia Centralian Journey 1952 Part 2: http://youtu.be/ZMkFKRfg4E4
1931 Ford Model 68B Cabriolet Mail Carrier
This 1931 Ford Model 68B Cabriolet convertible is one of two custom built vehicles in Glendive Montana in 1941. They were built to maneuver in deep snow drifts and uses a Model TT truck differential and modified gearing to turn the larger tires. The fenders and chassis were modified to fit 24″ wheels and Goodyear [...]
Army Jeep & Power Wagon Haulers
Have you ever seen photos of vehicle transporters like these? I guess I never thought about how Willys Jeeps and Dodge Power Wagons were transported to the army base before.
CORRA Canadian Off Road Racing In Ontario Photos From 1972
Doug Sutton, who ran the first off road race series in Canada, recently posted some photos on his Facebook profile of the 1972 CORRA (Canadian Off Road Racing Association) race at Swiss Chalet park in Ontario. The photos were taken by Joe Dowbenka. 1972 was the first year for CORRA and the organization would continue to host short course off road racing across Ontario for many years. We will let the photos speak for themselves…
1939 Tempo Galaendewagen
The Tempo Galaendewagen is one of the most unique and rare vehicles that we have featured on Off Road Action lately. Only 1335 units were produced between 1936 and 1944 and most were exported as staff and command field cars. The 1760kg Galaendewagen was powered by two 2 cylinder engines. One powered the front wheels [...]
Leadfoot El Camino Monster Truck
The Leadfoot monster truck was based on a 1977 Chevrolet El Camino. Owned and driven by Ron Dennis of Flagstaff, AZ. We do not know much about it, other than it was powered by a 600hp 425 Chevrolet engine that was coupled to a Turbo 400 transmission. The engine was later upgraded to a 468ci [...]