FYI, the German Kubelwagen was only 2WD (though there were 4WD versions but they weren't judged a whole lot better despite being heavier and more expensive to build) and here is what wiki has:
From wiki:
"Developmental testing by the military began after a presentation of the prototypes designated as Type 62 in November 1938. Despite lacking four wheel drive, a mainstay of the American military Jeeps, the vehicle proved very competent at maneuvering its way over rough terrain, even in a direct comparison with a contemporary standard German army 4×4, and the project was given the green light for further development. The vehicle's light weight and ZF self-locking differential compensated for the lack of 4×4 capabilities."
Lightweight, locking differential, ground clearance, tough construction. Our Festivas have two of those four characteristics. We only need to add some ground clearance and a LSD (as Charlie pointed out).
I hope to build an off road Festy some day, though mine won't be all that maxed out. Just for rough roads, some off road stuff, probably no LSD. If I get enough acres, it will only have "farm" plates. If I have enough of a field to mow, it will pull a mower deck a few times per year.
Karl
From wiki:
"Developmental testing by the military began after a presentation of the prototypes designated as Type 62 in November 1938. Despite lacking four wheel drive, a mainstay of the American military Jeeps, the vehicle proved very competent at maneuvering its way over rough terrain, even in a direct comparison with a contemporary standard German army 4×4, and the project was given the green light for further development. The vehicle's light weight and ZF self-locking differential compensated for the lack of 4×4 capabilities."
Lightweight, locking differential, ground clearance, tough construction. Our Festivas have two of those four characteristics. We only need to add some ground clearance and a LSD (as Charlie pointed out).
I hope to build an off road Festy some day, though mine won't be all that maxed out. Just for rough roads, some off road stuff, probably no LSD. If I get enough acres, it will only have "farm" plates. If I have enough of a field to mow, it will pull a mower deck a few times per year.
Karl
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