This classic Land Rover could be the ultimate off-roader thanks to its 16-wheels which run on TANK TRACKS - and it is road legal. The Land Rover Series II 109 was given a 'Cuthbertson conversion' shortly after it was built in 1958. James A Cuthbertson Ltd was an early manufacturer of rubber tracks - dating back to World War II - and they transformed Land Rovers to work on difficult terrain. At the end of each axle they fitted a sprocket which drives the tracks.
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