Last week we featured a few photos from this unique thread that has been deemed the best thread on the internet. Here is another one for you!
Vintage Bronco Photos
The guys over at Classic Broncos have an interesting thread going with vintage, odd and strange Bronco photos. <
Abandoned Vehicles #1
Doesn’t it make you want to cry? More photos after the break.
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 [...]
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1971 SC-1 Jeepster
Once again, I was going through some older posts on the Hemmings Blog when I came across this beautiful 1971 Jeep Jeepster. Not only is it rare because of the SC-1 package, but it is also a half cab. This unique Jeepster is owned by Judy Emerson from the Bronx and is seen at AMC [...]
From The Archives #13
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Search For The Junior Jeep
While going through some old posts on the Hemmings Blog , I came across article about how the Army was looking for a smaller Jeep based vehicle.
Off Road Racing Semi Truck?
Mike Lund drove this huge rig in the 1994 Baja 1000. 11,000lbs, 1800lbs of torque! It started last, after the Class 11 Beetles. Imagine racing in a stock VW Beetle and this beast coming up behind you! Make sure to click on the photo to read the whole story and view the video! This thread [...]
Behind The Scenes Of Kings Solomons Mines Movie
I recently came across this clip about a behind the scenes look at the making of the 1950 movie King Solomon’s Mines . I tried finding out more information, but all I could find is the Dodge Power Wagon ad above, along with the following quote. Does anyone else have some more information or photos [...]
NAPCO 4WD Chevrolet Trucks
Remember those 50’s & 60’s Chevrolet trucks that were available as 4×4’s from the factory? They were not factory 4wd, but a factory option with modifications from a company called NAPCO (Northwestern Auto Parts Company). The package was so bolt on that it only required drilling 4 holes! Eventually GM saw the benefits of offering [...]









