I'm sure we all love checking out other Overland built rigs to see what is being done for mods, and what we might be able to best implement on our own rigs... but step back in time and see how our "new tech" compares to some old school overland mods.
I've got a full blog post up on my site here for those interested in reading more and seeing more of the photos too.
Otherwise, enjoy a few photos:
Scruffy the Nash 450 Overland Rig by e j, on Flickr
Check out those "rotopax-style" containers on the front bumper.. and who needs a roof top tent. This fellow just brings the entire bed - the bed rails and the mattress on the roof!
Scruffy the Nash 450 Overland Rig by e j, on Flickr
Break a wheel while "off road"? No worries, pull out the pocket knife and just whittle up a replacement!
Scruffy the Nash 450 Overland Rig by e j, on Flickr
People always like to make fun of the "lights before lockers" thing... but you know what, some good ditch lights (well, these ones need some repairs it seems) can have you spotting trouble ahead to keep you from being stuck in the first place.
Scruffy the Nash 450 Overland Rig by e j, on Flickr
I love having a tailgate table on the VagabondExpedition Jeep... and you can see where the inspiration for these tables comes from. If it was good enough for an Overlander in the 1930's it's good for today's use too!
Scruffy the Nash 450 Overland Rig by e j, on Flickr
This beauty sits parked in an indoor museum in Calgary Alberta. If you're ever roaming through the area - the Historical Village (and museum) is a must see location - if you're into history that is. This Nash Overlander is a great reminder of keeping things functional - out of necessity for the most part so the story goes in this case.
Scruffy the Nash 450 Overland Rig by e j, on Flickr
Again, more on the blog - link below:
I've got a full blog post up on my site here for those interested in reading more and seeing more of the photos too.
Otherwise, enjoy a few photos:
Scruffy the Nash 450 Overland Rig by e j, on Flickr
Check out those "rotopax-style" containers on the front bumper.. and who needs a roof top tent. This fellow just brings the entire bed - the bed rails and the mattress on the roof!
Scruffy the Nash 450 Overland Rig by e j, on Flickr
Break a wheel while "off road"? No worries, pull out the pocket knife and just whittle up a replacement!
Scruffy the Nash 450 Overland Rig by e j, on Flickr
People always like to make fun of the "lights before lockers" thing... but you know what, some good ditch lights (well, these ones need some repairs it seems) can have you spotting trouble ahead to keep you from being stuck in the first place.
Scruffy the Nash 450 Overland Rig by e j, on Flickr
I love having a tailgate table on the VagabondExpedition Jeep... and you can see where the inspiration for these tables comes from. If it was good enough for an Overlander in the 1930's it's good for today's use too!
Scruffy the Nash 450 Overland Rig by e j, on Flickr
This beauty sits parked in an indoor museum in Calgary Alberta. If you're ever roaming through the area - the Historical Village (and museum) is a must see location - if you're into history that is. This Nash Overlander is a great reminder of keeping things functional - out of necessity for the most part so the story goes in this case.
Scruffy the Nash 450 Overland Rig by e j, on Flickr
Again, more on the blog - link below: