Just because you can, doesn't mean you should
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should
I don't think it's legal to drive??
I don't think it's legal to drive??
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That looks like "Anniversary Gold" available on '62 Impalas. Anybody know if that was a factory color for these trucks later on?
I don't know , when I think Anniversary gold , I think 68 trucks .
Was that a factory option? Was '68 some other anniversary?
50th Anniversary in 1968 . Std, RPO color.
26 years for that?
I've always like their use of giant, wide-body looking fender flares covering giant balloon style tires.Or do they drive on tyres?
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Just got back from our first trip to Iceland and saw a bunch of these "Super Jeeps"; note the term "Super Jeep" appears to be applied to any vehicle built for snow/glacier runs. I need to do some reading up on these, as about half or so have snorkels and I can't imagine why, except for maybe spring/summer trails?
One thing that stood out - they all run stock axles. Even the big red one with 45"s ran what looked like factory Rubi 44's.
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Man, what I would do for a clean, diesel-powered Land Cruiser!
I didn't understand that either. Maybe supposed to be 2.6 year build?
I thought it meant the build was completed 26 years ago.
My guess on the snorkel is to get the air intake up & away from the snow that their tires are going to kick up. Put the snorkel up where it's not going to draw in the snow.
I've always like their use of giant, wide-body looking fender flares covering giant balloon style tires.Or do they drive on tyres?
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Could be, still not impressed.
