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Frank "Scoop" Vessels III (1952 – August 11, 2010) was an American off-road truck racer, winner of the 1977 Baja 1000 desert off-road race. He was sponsored by BFGoodrich Tires. [ 1 ] Vessels was a participant in the formation of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 1994.
Praga V3S was one of the best off-road trucks of its time [9] Praga N (1915–1931) - 4 ton truck (4x2) Praga TN - a base for Romanian ČKD TN SPE armoured car (8 built) Praga A150 (1947–1951) - 1.5 ton light truck (4x2) Praga RN (1933–1953) - 3 ton truck (4x2) Praga RND (1934–1955) - modification of RN with diesel engine
The vehicle remained unused for a time, and was then put up for sale for $1.4 million in 1969. [9] All that remains of the Mark II is the control cab which remains at Yuma Proving Ground Heritage Center, [10] the rest was sold off to a local scrap dealer. The Mark II retains the record for the longest offroad vehicle in the world. [8] [11]
Whether you're looking for a compact, mid-size, or full-size pickup for off-roading, here are a dozen of the finest factory specials for rolling in the dirt. These Are the 12 Best Off-Road Pickup ...
The 'Rigid Six-wheeler' found some success and, with its balloon tyres, at last permitted sustained high-speed, long-distance road operation. In 1934, Scammell produced the three-wheeled Mechanical Horse, designed by Oliver North to replace horses in rail, postal and other delivery applications. This featured automatic carriage coupling and the ...
Icelandic off-road custom shop Arctic Trucks has made a customized J250 Toyota Land Cruiser called the AT37. It's wider and more capable than the stock vehicle, and you can buy it at Toyota dealers.
Pages in category "Off-road vehicles" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 335 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The first issue of 4-Wheel & Off-Road included new-truck road tests, hands-on tech stories, and a tire buyer's guide, and dirt bikes and vans were tested alongside the Jeep CJ-7, Ford F-250, and International Traveler. The popular Nuts & Bolts Q&A technical column began in July 1978, while the industry-news column Drivelines came about in ...