stuff we drool about

AEV Jeep Wrangler Pickup

This impressive 2003 AEV Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is a true off-road powerhouse that combines rugged capability with extensive modifications. Purchased new and customized by the current owner, this Wrangler features the sought-after Brute package from American Expedition Vehicles (AEV).

The AEV Jeep Wrangler Pickup, originally a 2003 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, was converted into a pickup in 2018. It features a 4.0-liter inline-six engine, five-speed manual transmission, and dual-range Rock-Trac transfer case. Finished in Inca Gold, it has a Rubicon Express 5-inch suspension lift, 17-inch Walker Evans Racing wheels, and 37-inch BFGoodrich tires. Key additions include an ARB front bumper with WARN winch, steel rear bumper, halogen driving lights, and a roll cage. Inside, it offers high-back bucket seats, and air conditioning. With just 30k miles, this unique pickup is available in Kentucky with a clean title.




aev-jeep-wrangler-pickup-2.jpeg | Image

aev-jeep-wrangler-pickup-3.jpeg | Image

aev-jeep-wrangler-pickup-4.jpeg | Image

aev-jeep-wrangler-pickup-5.jpeg | Image

aev-jeep-wrangler-pickup-6.jpeg | Image

aev-jeep-wrangler-pickup-7.jpeg | Image

aev-jeep-wrangler-pickup-8.jpeg | Image

ARIEL NOMAD - Image

ARIEL NOMAD

The same guys behind the spectacular Ariel Atom high-performance supercar, have introduced, the outrageously fun-looking, Nomad. The two-seat rugged off-roader is powered by a Honda 2.4-liter four-cylinder iVTEC engine, delivering an impressive 235 horsepower and 221 pound-feet of torque! The lightweight buggy(just 1,477 pounds) can hit 0-60 in 3.4 seconds, and reach a top speed of 125mph. You can choose to customize your Nomad for what you want to do and exactly ho...
read more
TERRAFUGIA TF-X FLYING CAR - Image

TERRAFUGIA TF-X FLYING CAR

Flying-car developer Terrafugia have presented the science fiction-esque TF-X, the practical realization of the dream of countless visions of the future. The spectacular flying plug-in hybrid will be able to take off and land vertically, carry four people in car-like comfort, cruise at speeds of up to 200 mph, and have a non-stop flight range of at least 500 miles. Terrafugia predicts it will take the average driver about five hours to learn how to fly a TF-X, you´...
read more
1968 Alfa Romeo GTV & 1967 Vespa - Image

1968 Alfa Romeo GTV & 1967 Vespa

The pairing of this 1968 Alfa Romeo GTV 1750 with a 1967 Vespa 50N feels like a love letter to Italian motoring culture at its most honest and expressive. Offered together by a Berlin based dealer, this is not just a car and a scooter, but a carefully curated moment in time. The GTV began life as a German market example and has since undergone a meticulous multi year refurbishment completed in 2024. Finished in its factory correct Giallo Ocra over Nero Skai v...
read more