Doesn’t it make you want to cry? More photos after the break.
Vehicles
Old Baja Bug Photos
Here is a collection of Baja Bug photos from what has been termed The Greatest Thread On The Internet . I believe that claim. The photos on this thread date from the 40’s to the 80’s and started as a thread about old car photos but has morphed into a thread about everything in the [...]
M38A1.COM Military Jeep Evolution Page
M38A1.com is a great source of history, including this page about the evolution of the Jeep style vehicles for military use. I knew about the Bantam, Willys Quad, but had forgotten the name of the Ford Pygmy!
CMP:Canadian Military Pattern
I was wandering through some old posts on the Hemmings Blog the other day and came across a post about the CMP. Apparently, the British goverment contacted Ford of Canada in 1936 to build a truck for the upcoming war. By the time the late 30’s rolled around, General Motors of Canada was involved. By [...]
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Model A Mail Cars
Before the Jeep, the US Mail was delivered by horse and wagon, then the infamous Model T, followed by the Model A. Both the Model T and Model A were modified to work well in both snow and mud. For this article, we will be reviewing the Model A version of the Pony Express! If [...]
Ford Tow Truck!
I have to appologize for not updating the site recently. I am back in town, so updates will become regular again! I recently came across some great shots of 70’s Fords On Flickr What a wonderful collection!
Fire Department Dodge Ramcharger
via Dodge Ram.org
Junkyard Power Wagons
Here is a few old Dodge Power Wagon army trucks that have been layed out to pasture in Colorado. Such a shame…{via}
Another Side of War: The Photographs of Manuel Bromberg
As a photographer, I know that the best photos tell a story. There is nothing like war photos that tell the story of the damage created, whether it is the direct hits to the enemy or how innocent civilians lives are changed forever…via…
CJ-5 On Tracks!
You have to check out this old photo I came across on Tom’s Flickr Page. Being that it has the blade on the front, I wonder if it was used for snow? also check out the old Warn 8274 winch on the flatdeck.