https://www.youtube.com/embed/gX8AaQcuCJY
It shoots a grappling hook and can tackle most any terrain. Toyo Tires calls this thing "the Ferret," and we really want a turn behind the wheel.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/gX8AaQcuCJY
It shoots a grappling hook and can tackle most any terrain. Toyo Tires calls this thing "the Ferret," and we really want a turn behind the wheel.
That thing is interesting. Looks like fun. I am so glad this thread is not about smelly rodents. The grappling hook is a little over the top, but works as an attention getter.
The Brits started making something called the Ferret in 1952. Street legal in California!
LA traffic, Pssshhhhttt, watch this.
I'm very surprised by two things:
At least they drove it though an impressively deep river that my ford focus might not have been able to navigate.
Does look fun though.
In reply to 914Driver:
I'm pretty sure that is a Ferret that they've customized. Hence them calling it a Ferret. ;)
I honestly thought a Ferret had four wheels; are the two in the middle spares or are they rollers for logs and such?
914Driver wrote: I honestly thought a Ferret had four wheels; are the two in the middle spares or are they rollers for logs and such?
Both?
N Sperlo wrote:chuckles wrote: What caliber is the cannon?I didn't know grappling hooks were gauged in calibers.
Sounds air-powered to me
"The Canadian military used Ferrets. There's a couple privately owned ones in this province."
A friend has a couple of them. Had to remove or disable the gun to get it street legal. Even with the gun mounted, it would probably fit right into traffic in many large American cities.....
One of the guys in the Ottawa Valley Land Rover club owns one with the gun mounted. He got on the news when he drove it on Parliament Hill years ago. Fully legal and on an open public road, but you know how Mounties can get.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/armoured-car-invades-parliament-hill-1.186569
Meh.
I didn't see it do anything my last CJ couldn't do, with the exception of firing a grappling hook out of a cannon. I suppose that hook can also deploy a tree-saver?
The spare tire use is a cool idea for certain situations, but not all.
I'll admit that CJ couldn't have done most of that stuff at the same speed, but our Odyssey can ford the same depth as the ferret
914Driver wrote: The Brits started making something called the Ferret in 1952. Street legal in California! LA traffic, Pssshhhhttt, watch this.
There's one of these at the tank museum in Danville, VA. I'm taking the grandsons there Saturday. Interior of these is tiny. Drivers & crew of Ferrets must've been smaller than submariners.
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