SPOTTED: Any 4X4 other than a Jeep JK/JL Wrangler

Saw this beast on FT Knox. Would make a good tow vehicle but I wouldn't try to fit this monster on anything smaller than a tank trail....

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This was for sale at the auction too
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2001 Ford EX Concept

Sold for $ 96,250

In the Fall of 1999, Ford launched a “no boundaries” ad campaign for its sport utility vehicles, emphasizing outdoor adventures and the ways that Ford vehicles could enhance the experience. The EX concept, first shown at Detroit’s 2001 North American International Auto Show, was aimed at off-road adventures of the extreme kind.

A two-seat vehicle built on a tubular chrome moly frame, the EX has brief composite body panels and a honeycomb-texture front grille surmounted by four round high-intensity driving lights. A bronze-tinted windshield folds down and clips to the hood, giving the intense experience of open-air driving.

This extreme experience does not compromise safety. The frame includes a full roll cage, and occupants are strapped into their seats with four-point harnesses. Dual air bags are located in the steering wheel and on the instrument panel. The instruments are mounted on the steering column, which swings from side to side for easy entry and exit. A removable storage bin bridges the rear suspension while an additional bin is located beneath the instrument panel. There are map pockets at the side to store other equipment.

Seats are upholstered in black-and-tan all-weather material, which is sun-, ozone- and water-resistant. The floor, which features integrated molded rubber non-skid pads, has drain plugs so it can be hosed out when necessary.

Drivetrain elements are located to achieve 50/50 front/rear weight distribution. The engine is a supercharged version of Ford’s 4.0 liter SOHC V-6, developing 375 horsepower and an extraordinary 410 lb-ft of torque. The five-speed manual transmission delivers power to each of the four wheels through a central transfer case. Minimal overhang allows a 52.5-degree angle of approach and a 90-degree angle of departure. The modest weight of 2,600 pounds and 50-50 distribution make the EX supremely nimble.

This vehicle runs and drives, but is not DOT or EPA certified. It cannot be registered for highway use in the United States, and is offered on bill of sale only.
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Not sure what category this goes under but watch out this might be the next thing you see on the trail. Even a matching trailer. Lol

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Not sure what category this goes under but watch out this might be the next thing you see on the trail. Even a matching trailer. Lol

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Wow.......rare find......1976 Mercury Marquis Brougham Green Gold Metallic 4 door with fender skirts.......Factory Battleship in its own right......throwing that beast of a body on a 4x4 frame and suspension is unique to say the least.......riding in 70's style luxury........to each their own....:rock:

~Woodrow~
 
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Spotted this beautiful "Himalaya" Land Rover Defender at a restaurant tonight. If you don't know these, they are one-off custom builds costing nearly $200k. First time I've ever seen one.

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There's quite a few of these ridin around here. I actually like em, they ride nice too.
 

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