This video is great ammunition for Land Rover enthusiasts to poke fun at their american rivals.
To be honest though we’re not sure the cars from Solihull would have fared much better under such brute force.
There’s got to be a smarter way to retrieve a car form the mud (just speak to the teams who compete in the Land Rover G4 Challenge), or perhaps with hindsight they should have just left it there…
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Posted on DR: How ‘NOT’ to pull a Jeep from the mud http://bit.ly/VxT0w
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What engine is in that white truck – sounds like a Mack engine or similar?!!!
What engine is in that white truck – sounds like a Mack engine or similar?!!!
@CyberBilly – Tony, I think it’s one of these Cummins powered trucks.
This being an extreme example…
@CyberBilly – Tony, I think it’s one of these Cummins powered trucks.
This being an extreme example…