Jeep Gladiator: The Return of Jeep to the Pickup Truck Arena
For the better part of thirty years, Jeep has not had a pickup in its lineup. Coming from a wide range of options from the Wagoneer based J-series trucks, to the CJ based Scrambler, all the way to the final iteration of the weird union of
Exploring the Legacy: The Evolution of Chrysler’s 6.4L Hemi Engine in Trucks
We are living the last golden hours of the V-8 engine. With the constant war waging against the internal combustion engine by the electric car, there are increasingly less and less reasons you can argue on why these dinosaur machines should stick around. At any rate, we
Triple-locked Classic 80 Series Land Cruiser in the Black Hills
There's only one thing to do when you get the off-road exploration itch. Wes grew up in small town northeast Nebraska where the only off-road trails were two tracks through random corn fields. After college, he ended up moving to the Black Hills of South Dakota where
Congleton Service: Preserving the Heritage of Range Rover Classics with Unmatched Craftsmanship
Congleton Service out of Colchester, Vermont, is dedicated to one thing — the preservation and improvement of classic Land Rovers. From Land Rover certified nut and bolt restorations, to fully custom resto-mods, Congleton does it all, with artistic talent not seen anywhere else. Years of experience live
Understanding Geotagging & Social Media: How it Changes Lives
In the age of social media, we have the previously unknown ability to share all of the happenings going on in our lives, our adventures, our relationships - with anyone that is willing to listen. On Instagram, this is especially true because the platform is built
“Stumpy,” Jennie Symons’ Custom Off-Road Pickup
Jennie Symons is building trucks and a business from the ground up. The best word to describe Jennie Symons? Epic. The Utah native, only 21 years old, has already built an impressive resume, flexing all kinds of uniquely dangerous and incredibly fun extreme sports. She’s not just
Explore the Unbeatable Grumman Canoes: A Look Back
Grumman—YES, THAT GRUMMAN. At the end of World War II, Grumman Aircraft, responsible for the F4F Wildcat, the F6F Hellcat, and eventually the F-14 Tomcat and Apollo Lunar Modules, was looking for another commercial branch to maximize their expertise on aluminum aircraft production. Grumman Canoes History In 1944,
Dajiban Phenomenon: Unveiling the Underground World of Japanese Circuit Racing with US Dodge Vans
Not for a million years we would have thought this was a real thing, but it is. For decades it has been a long pursued tradition of Americans to purchase and import Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) vehicles to the United States. Oftentimes it is because there