Dam that bastard sure did make a mess everywhere it went, did you notice the size of the ruts in the ground, must have taken a lot of power to turn the pontoons not an efficient design really but still pretty cool
I always what happens to vehicles like these. I could not find out the fate of this vehicle. Is it in a museum, did it get dismantled, or is just sitting in someones backyard somewhere as a rusted pile of metal.
These old screw-drive vehicles were the shit back in those days. Between this and the Fordson I have no idea why they never caught on for rough terrain transport.
Although I know we truly have some great things today, I sure miss those good old days pictured in this video.
Dam that bastard sure did make a mess everywhere it went, did you notice the size of the ruts in the ground, must have taken a lot of power to turn the pontoons not an efficient design really but still pretty cool
lordhelmet77 2 weeks ago
I wanna drive this stuff! But today such perfect amphibious vehicles are dead ;((
bambo0zle 2 months ago
Dear Santa...
saxmanclay 2 months ago
thank god for chrysler engineers. where would humanity be without them? (probably in the same place as it we are now)
phsjr 2 months ago
it must have been incredibly heavy and inefficient but looks so wicked going sideways!
pnut91red 3 months ago
I always what happens to vehicles like these. I could not find out the fate of this vehicle. Is it in a museum, did it get dismantled, or is just sitting in someones backyard somewhere as a rusted pile of metal.
jnichols3 3 months ago
These old screw-drive vehicles were the shit back in those days. Between this and the Fordson I have no idea why they never caught on for rough terrain transport.
Although I know we truly have some great things today, I sure miss those good old days pictured in this video.
greenrefrigerator 3 months ago
can that thing run on normal road
lawszepie 6 months ago
Cañoneeerooooo.... cañoneeeeroooo... ♪♫
Trombonauta 1 year ago
There was a larger version powered by twin 440's. I had heard that the fuel consumption was horrendous due to the drag of the screws.
spencnaz 1 year ago