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spudfan
31st March 2010, 06:09 AM
Just been watching a documentary on the Australian research station in Antarctica. All the vehicles seen at the station were Toyotas. including one with pyramidal tracks at each corner. I remember photos of a similarly converted Land Rover from many years ago called the Cuthbertson Crawler. This had more massive tracks than the Toyota seen on the Casey documentary. Pity Land Rover did'nt get to the Antarctic! Does Toyota make any advertising capital out of this? Imagine the slogan "If it is good enough for the Antarctic- it's good enough for you." Anyway highly enjoyable.
Frenchie
31st March 2010, 08:46 AM
The Tojos down there are only used for driving around within station limits (think mining camp) so any vehicle could do the job just as well.
Where did you see the doco?
digger
31st March 2010, 01:03 PM
Just been watching a documentary on the Australian research station in Antarctica. All the vehicles seen at the station were Toyotas. including one with pyramidal tracks at each corner. I remember photos of a similarly converted Land Rover from many years ago called the Cuthbertson Crawler. This had more massive tracks than the Toyota seen on the Casey documentary. Pity Land Rover did'nt get to the Antarctic! Does Toyota make any advertising capital out of this? Imagine the slogan "If it is good enough for the Antarctic- it's good enough for you." Anyway highly enjoyable.
umm think about the seal about a toyota vs that about a land rover.... maybe its pretty important down that way!?
digger
spudfan
1st April 2010, 03:03 AM
The Tojos down there are only used for driving around within station limits (think mining camp) so any vehicle could do the job just as well.
Where did you see the doco?
On television here in Ireland. If you want a copy I can make you a dvd copy and send it over.
stallie
12th February 2011, 10:35 PM
Just found this thread. FYI - VW had a beetle in the Antarctic at Mawson back in the 60's and advertised the fact widely. More info here (http://www.vw-resource.com/antarctic.html)
But at Casey, yes, now most utes are Toyotas. Useful around station and we used to drive them on the main snow"road" out of Casey when the conditions were right. Not allowed any more :(
And the pyramidal tracked thing is an F250 not a Toyota. Here's one of my pic from a couple of years ago - after a blow.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2011/02/891.jpg
x-box
13th February 2011, 09:34 AM
Yikes, that looks cold!!!!!!! :o
Disco44
13th February 2011, 09:47 AM
You will find that Toyota give massive fleet discounts that allow them to sew up the market.Take the fleet market away from Toyota and you would see their sales figures drop dramatically.
Don 130
13th February 2011, 09:56 AM
The track system is called 'mattracks' and will fit many vehicles including landrovers.See the link:
Welcome to MATTRACKS rubber track conversions systems for 4x4 vehicles (http://www.mattracks.com/)
Don.
one_iota
13th February 2011, 10:46 AM
The arrangement of the hooks on the bullbar is interesting...I guess that is for lifting?
THE BOOGER
13th February 2011, 12:26 PM
The arrangement of the hooks on the bullbar is interesting...I guess that is for lifting?
Have seen similar setups for towing with a single pole:)
looked again didnt see the upturned hooks at first
goingbush
21st December 2013, 02:47 PM
Agreed would have been a great coup for LR to get behind some South Pole drive, but they have missed the boat.
think this is newsworthy
Expeditions 7 Completes Bid on South Pole - News - ExPo: Adventure and Overland Travel Enthusiasts (http://www.expeditionportal.com/news/2705-expeditions-7-completes-bid-on-south-pole.html)
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