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While American innovators were experimenting with converting Ford trucks to four-wheel-drive as early as the 1910s, and largely for exploration or farming purposes, over in Europe there was a pressing need to convert to four-wheel-drive as many trucks as possible for the impending war. Enter DAF.
In the latest issue of the American Truck Historical Society’s […]
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Tagged DAF, featured posts, ford, four-wheel-drive conversions, military vehicles, oddities, six-wheelers, trucks and Jeeps
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We thought, for a moment, we’d found in the Hemmings.com classifieds the same 1957 Chevrolet MP car that we saw at the New York International Auto Show, but upon closer examination, this 1957 Chevrolet MP car exhibits a few subtle differences (door lettering, roof bubble), which leads us to believe they’re different cars. Coincidence? From […]
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One of the requests for the March Military Campaign that I fielded this year came from Myron Vernis, who asked if we’d yet written about the Mighty Mite. I searched our archives to find out that not only had we not written about it, but also that I was frequently confusing the Mighty Mite with […]