..and who took the truck back home?
..and who took the truck back home?
Those wacky poles!
Except they didn’t! They drove to the 1996 location of the magnetic north pole, and then the on-screen team took a plane back to Resolute, Canada.
We previously declared the Russian SHERP ATV as “the best truck in the universe.” We have been a bit hasty with that…
They were already selling motorcycles here before cars though, right?
Thankfully many of the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force pilots have joined the new rescue service company.
That, sir, is a truck. Good on you.
I’ve owned a ‘56, ‘64, ‘69, ‘70, ‘72, ‘78, ‘89, ‘97, ‘99, ‘02, ‘10 and my current 2014. The 1972 Highboy 4x4 was my favorite.
Hard to find on a lot.
Or, you can stash one at your hotel and make a theme room of it. This one’s in CT.
they’re pairing down their fleets
low mileage just two royal owners
As England’s Royal Navy and Royal Air Force continue handing off search and rescue operations to private firms,
because they grow into full sized crew cabs which in order to not have the truck be the length of a football field they typically have shorter beds with crew cabs. You can still get standard 2 door trucks with long beds
The sales even includes a “Yellow Rose of Texas” edition! I assume that one is the most sought after.
A Sea King for $14,000? Fuck Yeah!
Anyone can picture “a pickup truck,” right? It’s a square on top of a rectangle with four wheels. But when you watch…
As the U.K.’s Royal Navy and Royal Air Force continue handing off search and rescue operations to private firms,…
Believe it or not I used to be. My very first car was a 1985 Chevette 2dr with the yup you guessed it 3sp auto. That car was a blast but the rust is what finally put it out of its misery.
Automatic Chevettes have no redeeming features except possibly clean sheetmetal you can rip out of them with a plasma torch in order to fix up a manual Chevette.