Posts Tagged ‘suv’

Yakima Ridge Runners

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

We stumbled across this vintage footage recently (below) of a bunch of old school American outdoorsmen who called themselves The Yakima Ridge Runners off-​​road club.

We’re not sure but we reckon the footage is from the late forties or early fifties and features the original civilian Willys CJ — the first and original 4×4 to be made for sale to the paying public.

This sort of hijinks would be difficult to get away with these days, and we’re probably on the side of the sort of off-​​road regulation that forbids the full scale and liberal laying waste to the pristine rivers and vales of the great outdoors…but we must admit the film does make us yearn for more innocent, freewheeling times.

The cars meanwhile, are about as simple and stripped-​​down as it’s possible to be, and if you’re using these things for the job they were intended that’s exactly the way they should be…

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Summer = Utility

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

About this time of year, with the back-​​to-​​back bank holidays and the blossom hanging heavy on the boughs, even the most committed drivers among us begin to think of the beauty of sports utility.

Despite the partly justified bad press that the four wheel drive behemoths known as SUVs have received of late, there remains a strong argument for their use. Especially if that use is actually for that which they were designed.

Just look at this mutant wagon (above). Woodied up and loaded down with all the add-​​ons known to man. It’s undoubtedly stylish and even cool in an ironic kind of way. Aerodynamics, we think, may have been affected by the lifeboat tackle and the BBQ extension. Pure King of the Hill.

And look, then, at one of our favourite pieces of beauti­fully boxy utility from American company International Harvester. IH was one of those companies that was founded in the protean energy of turn of the century America, and remains one of the venerated founding fathers of the American motor trade. The gorgeous little Scout (above) was their mainstay and has been credited with sparking the original SUV revolution. When kept pristine and preserved in its original state, the simplicity and no nonsense fun of the car shines through.

Even more brawny, rare and desireable is, though, IH’s Travelall. If you can find one this side of the pond it’ll be a miracle. But, what better than a Travelall to tick of your neighbour and the teeth-​​sucking envir­on­ment­alists than to load this baby up and take it camping for the weekend. Just better make it a local campsite, lest the fuel bill cost as much as a flight to the Carribean.

But if you needed convincing that these domest­icated agricul­turals are worthy of note, just take a couple of minutes to look at the video from one of the original US dealers. We would certainly buy a car from this man.

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