Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
I love that era in Olivers as well as all the earlier ones.I lived on a farm that had one from the same era.I don`t recall the series but it was a big boy,not 4wd.It had an over/under transmission and in hi range it was downright scarey going all out.Seriously,that thing flew! When I was doing the frame-off on my`69 Power Wagon I ran 10 miles into town with the clutch rod to the welder.Let`s just say no one passed me :D.These are the last ones before they combined with White,aren`t they.I ran that one back in the late`70s.
Might as well toss my other pics of the ole Wagon now.I can`t believe this was 30 years ago: http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...5/scan0024.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...5/scan0022.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...5/scan0021.jpg |
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
This thread Rocks! When I was a kid my dad had this giant coffee mug with a picture of a Unimog on one side and a bunch of smaller pics on the other side of all the special attatchments that you could ad to a Unimog. Super cool back then. Wish I still had that mug.
|
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
1 Attachment(s)
Quote:
4x4's with attachments playing nice together. Life is great! |
how about this attachment?
2 Attachment(s)
This is a video from yesterday
http://imageevent.com/ingramt_roy/de...=0&w=1&s=0&z=2 pictures at http://imageevent.com/ingramt_roy/goodroads t-roy |
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
ive gota 67 m715
it's my baby.. hahha it wa here loong before my wife.. and might still be around after she (or i) are gone |
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
now that was awesome! nice snowplow! Awesome machine!
|
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
How 'bout some J20:
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f82/weskamp1/j20.jpg |
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
I seen one of these stretched FJ's in Tijuana, so I did a little search to see if it was factory.
Seems they where factory just not imported into the states, it is called a troopy. http://photos.ebizautos.com/5165/3255039_1.jpg This looks a little scary (water looks to be moving a little fast:eek:) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...erk.jpg/800px- |
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
Those things are beasts!!
|
Re: how about this attachment?
Quote:
|
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
I found this picture on the net and my curiosity got the best of me so I did some searching.
http://www.renaultclub.cz/pictures/a...c1bcdbc50e.jpg It is a Renault Colorale made from 1950-1957 http://www.techni-tacot.com/colorale4x4/P9230044.JPG Here is a couple of truck versions. http://membres.lycos.fr/popus/prairie_4x4.jpg http://lh3.ggpht.com/_ellyvPp0c7c/SF...0/P1010801.JPG |
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
cool old Oliver 2255 with a Cat V8, and a HUGE snow blower on it, a local has a 2255 with big dual stacks that he pulls with
http://www.ipbc.net/oliver/2255/SNOW3.JPG http://www.ipbc.net/oliver/2255/SNOW2.JPG |
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
1 Attachment(s)
here is our m-37 dodge wepons carrier after a fun day of wheeling up in Rausch creek off road park in pa
|
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
^ Cruisin`the convertible around the countryside,huh?
That`s a bad Oliver.I don`t recall a V8 in the one I ran,but it was 30 or so years ago and I wasn`t that focused on the machine back then.Thinking back,I do recall the lower throaty sound that may have been the V8.I just think I would have recalled the heads hangin`right and left like that. Hmmm...a Reenalt 4wd,eh?Ooh la la! Did I show this,yet?It was just on Ebay and it`s brand new.I think it`s from Argentina where FCs were made & marketed for many years past availability in the US: http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...-66/61f7_3.jpg |
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
1 Attachment(s)
Another pic for your 4x4 thread!
|
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
hideous old Furd conversion
http://www.applecountry.org/ford%20county.jpg And dammit i cannot find i picture of when they used to make articulated tractors out of two Farmalls (for instance) remove the front steering and hitch them together...anybody know what I'm referring to? |
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
Quote:
For those that never spent time around these Johnnies, they are a 2 cylinder engine! |
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
good ole Alberta ingenuity. Thanks for the link that was awesome. I grew up on them prarries.
|
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
|
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
and we have a winner in the ugly category. Seriously though I wonder what the specs are on that thing? It looks heavier than the others I've seen and I've never seen a 4 wheel drive! Just a pic Tim or do you know more about this strange truck? I see it has five lugs, so 1/2 ton?
|
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
I just nabbed the picture.I know it`s a Napco conversion.I guess it`s a`59,the last of that style.The white piece on the front end is actually fiberglass.Studebaker did alot of things that were ahead of the times.Not always well accepted.I think I posted a heavier Black one at the beginning.If not I`ll pop that one up.
|
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
Quote:
http://www.4wheelz.net/virtual/image...02_0949_im.jpg http://varozza4x4.com/images/T-shirt%20pic.jpg |
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
thanks Dooley! that was it
|
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
Just messin around Rat. Don't take me too seriously. Anyway that blue and white one is cooooool! now those must be rare!
|
Re: Vintage 4wd Pictures:Other Makes
Another advanced Studebaker thing...two-tone paint.Your love or hate Studebakers.
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:06 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright 1997-2022 67-72chevytrucks.com