The truck hauling logs in the first photo is a Latil, made in France. They built thousands upon thousands of trucks for the French during WW1, in every configuration you can think of. Many of them were 4WD. I’ve even seen a photo of one that had tracks on each axle. Like a lot of French stuff, it was odd. The radiator was mounted on the firewall. Most of them had worm gear drives instead of ring and pinion. I first thought the “log rail” was a photoshop job, but then, the French. You get the picture.
Buncha Triumphs on the car hauler.
I do see one lonely little Bug Eye Sprite.
Mine is a later model.
I can’t tell early from late, they all look like bug eyed Sprite… ugly too! Besides, I can’t get my carcass down into one, let alone get out of it.
That Chicago garbage truck would make a fine brotruck to piss off greenies and other weenies.
That Jeep! Love it!
That first one is pure geenie ass. Probably before a small train could be put in, won’t get stuck in the mud.
The one with the hay, hard to believe how solid the wooden spoke wheels were. Was in town yesterday saw some old model A’s at a mcdonalds. Pulled in and talked to the old farts driving them.
The truck hauling logs in the first photo is a Latil, made in France. They built thousands upon thousands of trucks for the French during WW1, in every configuration you can think of. Many of them were 4WD. I’ve even seen a photo of one that had tracks on each axle. Like a lot of French stuff, it was odd. The radiator was mounted on the firewall. Most of them had worm gear drives instead of ring and pinion. I first thought the “log rail” was a photoshop job, but then, the French. You get the picture.
Buncha Triumphs on the car hauler.
I do see one lonely little Bug Eye Sprite.
Mine is a later model.
I can’t tell early from late, they all look like bug eyed Sprite… ugly too! Besides, I can’t get my carcass down into one, let alone get out of it.
That Chicago garbage truck would make a fine brotruck to piss off greenies and other weenies.
That Jeep! Love it!
That first one is pure geenie ass. Probably before a small train could be put in, won’t get stuck in the mud.
The one with the hay, hard to believe how solid the wooden spoke wheels were. Was in town yesterday saw some old model A’s at a mcdonalds. Pulled in and talked to the old farts driving them.