How A Boxy 4x4 Became The Gold Standard

A plain, slow 4x4 became the reference point for off-road vehicles by pairing simple ladder-frame engineering, global field proof, and cultural myth into a single benchmark.

A plain, slow 4x4 became the reference point for off-road vehicles by pairing simple ladder-frame engineering, global field proof, and cultural myth into a single benchmark.

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