matthewkeith
Land-Rover Matt
matthewkeith

In Belgium, striped lines like these usually indicates somewhere you can’t park. Knowing the city a bit, I think it’s a spot where you can’t park from 6am to 8pm.
The keyer is probably someone would felt offended by the fact that the Lambo was parked somewhere it couldn’t.

To Whom It May Concern:

“It wasn’t so many years ago FIAT was supposed to be almost bankrupt and knocking on death’s door, look away for a moment and it’s taken over Chrysler-Jeep! Where’d all the money for that suddenly come from?”

I’ve driven these twice on Sakhalin Island, Siberia. They are gutless, made of tin foil, loud, unsafe, and not fun to drive.

According to Bring a Trailer, it was in Oxfordshire, England, when it was listed for sale in 2016.

No, that’s a bad idea. If you point one of those at an old Jeep, it just stops existing.

You have no idea how easy this would have made my life in the Navy.

Apparently it wouldn’t be the first time somebody took an AMX offroad though.

I thought the letter said Furry road, and I laughed.

If you could get your hands on this...

I’m wondering if you guys have ever heard of “Mudbash” that occurs in Australia with the Victoria Australian Rovers? (Senior Scouts aged 18-26)

Here is a ‘73 Roadrunner.

Obvious answer is obvious.

For that budget you’ll have either a 4 door version of a good model, or a 2 door car that isn’t valuable or attractive.

Don’t know if you could do it for $10k – prices of even the roachiest of ‘68-70 Chargers are bonkers – but I’d like to see you try!

Not that I have much experience doing this but I would have to imagine that it would be easier to say start with a lifted pickup and graft whatever early F-body onto it than it would be to strengthen and lift the car.

Interestingly enough, that’s just an 80-some bhp diesel Unimog with offroad bits and the body substituted for a then-current smart.

okay....you want to ride to the gates of Valhalla, so I’m just going to go wild here and say visit the land of Mad Max...Australia. Here we have a 1973 Holden Kingswood HQ. It’s a Ute, it costs only 4200 australian dollars, so that’s only 3k US, fix it up with some GM parts from the 70s, maybe throw a crate 350 in

There’s a guy in the US running one of these Capris at Rally America events. Always a crowd favorite, and really fast