Fred Williams – “There are many episodes of Dirt Every Day that stand out to me. I love the 4wheeling with mom episode and the Wagoneer rescue episode since that Jeep is my favorite thing to drive. The Mad Maxxis build was so much fun and the underwater Jeep episode was just epic. But the Baja Bugs episode where Dave and I started an off road club and we bombed around in Baja Bugs is still my top episode. It was so raw and unfiltered and we just had a blast. The cars weren’t even 4wheel drive and yet we had a hoot ripping around in the desert of southern California in them. Plus, it was when we forged the name of the Dirt-Heads, our unofficial official off road club for both Dave and I and all the viewers of Dirt Every Day. Thanks for Watching all you Dirt-Heads!”
Fred checks out the Sportsmobile 4x4 Ford Van. The Sportsmobile is great if backcountry exploring and camping are your favorite pastime. It is designed for off-road use and has everything and the kitchen sink. But how does a monster Pace Arrow motorhome compare for off roading? Fred finds out when they RV in the dirt.
Fred Williams says goodbye to the Alabama Army Truck with a mud bath. A few years back Fred had an old Chevy Army truck that was stolen, so when he came across a deal on another '86 Chevy CUCV K30 truck, he jumped on it. First step was to get it running and see what it will do in stock form. From there, Fred added bigger tires, a lift kit and a supercharged Chevrolet Performance eROD 6.2L straight out of a Cadillac CTS-V! Now, with the project complete, Fred rewards himself and the truck with a mud treatment.
A few years back Fred Williams had an old Chevy Army truck that was stolen, so when he came across a deal on another '86 Chevy CUCV K30 truck, he jumped on it. Fred heads to the Off Road Connection in Alabama to start the process of building the Alabama Army Truck. First step, get it running and see what it will do in stock form.
On this episode of Dirt Every Day, Fred heads deep into the woods of Pennsylvania and the Line Mountain 4-wheelers off road race course where off-roaders have been racing for 40-years. Fred's reason for venturing into the sticks is to check out a Ford Model-A off road racer and compare it to a modern day off-road race buggy.