Some of the greatest and strangest things that happen in life are a stroke of luck. A perfect example of this is our buddy and wheeling enthusiast, rand ridges. In the spring of 2000, ridges just ...
Soni Honegger hails from Switzerland where even the smallest modifications to one's vehicle, like aftermarket wheels, require approval from the government. When he lived in Arkansas, he decided that ...
While I'm no military buff, and it's sure to show in the following article, I know that some of our readers love a good post-WWII piece. So, at the risk of looking like a slight fool, feast your eyes ...
During the onset of the Korean War in 1950, the U.S. military sought to update its armored light utility vehicle choices from the fairly outdated Willys M38 utility truck used since the end of the ...
His wheels: A 1952 M38 (military) Willys Jeep he built 41 years ago. "I built it out of three Jeeps," Dan said. The flat-fendered Jeep sits on an M38A1 frame and boasts all military specifications.
Most teenage boys dream of buying a sweet new ride when they get their driver’s licenses. Maybe a muscular Mustang or a cool Corvette. Not Brody Grabb, 15. Armed with a learner’s permit and a desire ...
Fenders are the protective shields that cover and frame the wheel wells on your car. They literally fend off unwanted dirt and debris that car tires kick up off the road. But what the heck is a flat ...