It looks awesome. I’d buy it...if I could afford it.
It looks awesome. I’d buy it...if I could afford it.
Or Seafoam’s Deep Creep. Damn good stuff.
Hell, I’d be in for one. I wouldn’t mind factory 4x4 though.
I had the same thought. That’s awesome
I had an ‘86 P’up! That sucker got me through high school.
Ah Syracuse. The land of snow
Oh good god yes.
Absolutely. Who didn’t? I hit 108 mph in my ‘94 Dodge Shadow. Once. Never did that again.
A PTO drive. Common on Landies, Jeeps, and other trucks. A few vehicles even offered giant snowblowers that you could attach.
It’s under restoration. Its often used in its current state for weddings, festivals, and the like.
Oooo and with Lightforce 140's too
A 1967 Land Rover Series IIa. This thing was beautiful in dark green. The guy wanted $7000 for it. I just couldn’t afford a second vehicle at the time, and there was no way in hell I could live with driving it daily. I still see it around town occasionally. Just waiting for that “for sale” sign to come on again...
I was looking to buy one just like that about 4 years ago in Rochester, NY. It was at a dealer though. The guy wanted way too much for the amount of rust it had. Was the only Sport Trac I’ve seen with a stick. Up until then, I always thought it was urban legend of their existence.
Nothing strange about the test drive at all. You can easily get a car up that fast without realizing it.
I had a 1986 Isuzu Pickup “Spacecab”. It wasn’t nearly as cool as this.
1993-1997 Ford Ranger. Cheap as hell and durable.
I’ve only seen one manual sport trac. I didn’t believe the dealer, I ended up driving out there just to view such a creation.
Me too. That thing is gorgeous. I can’t believe I’ve never seen it before.
Ah yes. Here it is http://jalopnik.com/5880837/chines…
I seem to remember something with the Ford F-150 and a Chinese copywriter. I believe Ford sued or threatened to sue. Back in ‘09?