jamesglickenhaus
James Glickenhaus
jamesglickenhaus

this is my favorite comment on jalopnik in ages.  I’m glad you have a good sense of humor about the peanut gallery

One of these, fully road legal, with a real licence plate just beat the factory Ford Bronco at The Baja 1000 winning class 2 overall. Our team also used it to transport their baby which she seemed to enjoy. Based on that success and these renderings we’ve sold out productive capacity for over a year. Not sure I’m

While not a real truck, my former favorite ride, the Honds Element, had huge rear legroom and slightly elevated seats.

We also can provide full armoring and turret mount for a 50 Cal should you want one.

We also found that by seating customers close together months later they requested an additional place for a baby seat so we provided one.

True. I’ll send it on to guys who wrote that.

I have to say it’s really impressive to see how far SCG has come and how well it has delivered on its promises. I wish y’all the best in the future, and hopefully I’ll get to drive one of your cars eventually.

$300K mobile kill room? I am in.

Ironically when I read this the comment down below by Glickenhaus also had 9 stars.

COTD... Callback of the day.

Several of the Le Mans collector cars we own have inboard front seats. Drivers visibility is much better. You are not too close to the passenger. As they are worth a bit of $ the layout Ford/Lola/Ferrari chose doesn’t seem to have hurt their resale value which seems to concern some of you. Keep in mind this is a

We also sell a version with vinyl seats, marine instruments, rhino liner floor with a drain that can be hosed off with a garden hose.

All SCG vehicles are being fully Crash/EPA tested. In the mean time there are ways to make them road legal in all 50 US States and in many other countries.

Is that a Jeep with suicide doors?  Pretty cool.

It’s a render you complete numpty.

But I’m sure you’re cool with the invisible seat belts on all of the full size seats...

If only there was an article explaining that immediately following the headline image...

It says a lot about how Jalopnik has grown when you look back at James Glickenhaus commenting on an article about the Baja Boot in 2011 and it’s only got nine stars.

Kristen, I’m pretty sure you’ll have no problem fitting in that middle seat.

I was the kid who always got carsick in the back. I too am glad somebody is finally taking motion sickness seriously. Also, puking in that interior looks like an expensive cleanup.