The need for heavy-duty equipment depends heavily on where you live and how much space you have. Recently, I was committed to buying a Japanese-market Mitsubishi dump truck when I realized that living with the thing would immediately suck… more»
Tucker
1-of-4: 1948 Tucker 48
Preston Tucker was a man who divides opinions. Some view him as a visionary with a realistic goal of breaking the stranglehold enjoyed by Detroit’s “Big Three” on the American vehicle manufacturing landscape. Others see him as little more… more»
Ranger-Owned: 1957 Tucker Sno-Kitten
The Sno-Kitten, technically the Sno-Cat Model 222, was a product of Tucker Sno-Cat Corp. It was designed to be a compact way of traversing soft and deep snow in areas like the mountains of the Pacific Northwest. Only 105… more»
The One And Only 1948 Tucker Convertible!
Update 6/29/19 – The seller has dropped the price over a million dollars, but is that enough for it to sell? Find the new eBay listing here on eBay. From 11/30/18 – Just a few weeks ago, I watched… more»
Explorer’s Choice: 1965 Tucker Sno-Cat
The Tucker family of winter-friendly tracked vehicles has earned its chops in some of the harshest climates on the planet. While winter may be winding down, a Sno-Cat could likely still do work on a local beach patrol to… more»