Posts by: Dale Spangler

This Cummins turbo diesel-powered 12-seat 4x4 platform swamp buggy is built for swamp-tackling good times.

Be like Bond. James Bond. Gracefully glide over land and water with your own personal hovercraft.

Authentic styling and show-quality paint turn this electric Club Car DS into the tiny Bronco golf cart of your dreams.

The electric Think Golf Cart represents Ford’s early entry into the EV market and remains a fun runabout around town.

This 2021 Can-Am Maverick X3 four-seater received thousands of dollars of upgrades for high-speed, rugged off-roading.

With mid-century charm and modern efficiency, the Piaggio Ape Calessino makes any trip feel like an Italian Riviera adventure.

Kawasaki’s Mule Pro-DXT is for serious work—or play—with a diesel engine, 1,574-pound payload capacity, and seating for up to six.

The Honda Helix looks like a cross between a Jet Ski and something George Jetson would use to commute to Spacely’s Sprockets.

The Ultranautics Wetbike is a rare piece of history. More challenging than a Jet-Ski, it offers a unique and speedy water experience.

Three-wheel ATVs went from popular to banned in the blink of an eye. This showroom condition 1987 Honda Big Red is the last of its kind.

The Honda Motocompo is portable transportation solution, initially designed to fit into the trunk of a tiny Honda City hatchback.

The MAX Buffalo Truck 6x6 amphibious ATV is a piece of American off-road exotica, with an estimated 25,000 built between 1969 and 2016.

Dubbed "the holy grail of scooters," the Maico Mobil oozes sci-fi style, whether parked or floating down the boulevard.

Honda introduced the FL400R Pilot in 1989 as a successor to the Odyssey FL350, creating a new standard for off-road UTVs.

The street-legal Moke EV is an adorable and distinctive low-speed electric vehicle, well-suited for life at the beach.

Heading to the boonies for a weekend with outdoor toys is not easy. Luxe toy haulers, like the Grand Design Momentum, change everything.

The Icebear Maddog 150 Trike is an attention-grabbing machine ideal for fun-seekers on an urban expedition or a country cruise.

The Honda Z50 Mini Trail helped establish the mini bike market. This aqua and white 1970 Z50 was meticulously restored.

With a Wide Open Design Evolution chassis and a Chevy LS1 V-8 under the hood, this outrageous buggy is ready to go anywhere.

Honda wanted a recreational trail bike with oversized front and rear racks to carry the stuff needed for an off-road adventure.

The zero-turning radius enables users to make 360-degree turns by powering one track forward while the other is in reverse.