From across the Motown ,.....
Back in the 60s, this Kaiser Jeep FC M677 was specifically designed for the Marines. Years later, it went through a career change — becoming an arborist’s truck in Alabama. Now, it’s ready for a brand-new gig: A gritty overlander that’s ready to pull off the road in order to find campsites off that beaten path. Upgrades include:
4.0L Jeep fuel injection 6-cylinder engine.
Custom exhaust system.
4-inch lift over stock 3-link front coil suspension.
Authentic Rancho shocks.
BFGoodrich® Mud-Terrain T/A® KM3 tires.
Custom bed-mounted tent setup.
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Back in the 60s, this Kaiser Jeep FC M677 was specifically designed for the Marines. Years later, it went through a career change — becoming an arborist’s truck in Alabama. Now, it’s ready for a brand-new gig: A gritty overlander that’s ready to pull off the road in order to find campsites off that beaten path. Upgrades include:
4.0L Jeep fuel injection 6-cylinder engine.
Custom exhaust system.
4-inch lift over stock 3-link front coil suspension.
Authentic Rancho shocks.
BFGoodrich® Mud-Terrain T/A® KM3 tires.
Custom bed-mounted tent setup.
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Ayrton Senna, driving a Honda NSX. Heel Toe shifting, with a pair of loafers on.
Doesn’t get much cooler than this
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https://fb.watch/i91TF40byN/
Due to my anti-FB stance, and all the stop-tracking-me software that I run, I can't see that video. But I'm guessing it's this one.
Due to my anti-FB stance, and all the stop-tracking-me software that I run, I can't see that video. But I'm guessing it's this one.
This just happened; All Rise for the Judge: $1.1M Ram Air IV is world’s most expensive GTO
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Due to my anti-FB stance, and all the stop-tracking-me software that I run, I can't see that video. But I'm guessing it's this one.
Speaking of 1937...
Lifted from Wikipedia:
"The first experimental prototype of the Crosley car was the 1937 CRAD (for Crosley Radio Auto Division) that had a 18 inches (46 cm) rear track."
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I bet my TJ couldn't do this at all in 2WD , and could be embarrassing in 4WD....![]()