![]() A big shout out goes to my friend Jeff L., a freelance photographer and musician with a taste for luxury vehicles, who made a special trip to capture photos of this beast as it slept. ![]() In that case, this 19th century steel monster makes perfect sense. Who know, it might even someday be on the front lines of some brain parasite infected, nanobot, neurotoxin, driven zombie invasion that turned victims into mindless, zombie-like slaves. We’re not sure where or what mission this steel beast is slated for but we won’t at all be surprised to see it make an appearance at one of the upcoming Monster Truck Jams or at a Truck / 4×4 show, or even a Rat Rod show somewhere in the state of PA. Equipped with 4-wheel steering up on tank tracks this beast is more at home on the high snow covered slopes of the alps than in Lancaster’s Amish country where it’s more prone to scaring the horses than fighting off hordes of zombies. Similar to the British tank of World War I, the Medium Mark A Whippet, the exterior of this battleship could take a direct hit from an RPG grenade launcher leaving the occupants just a little shell-shocked with their ears ringing. Like it’s true purpose in life, details on this bizarre project are sketchy at best. 19th Century 4×4 cross between a Steam Shovel and a British Medium Mark A Whippet Tank ![]() ![]() ![]() Built for a zombie apocalypse this monstrous diesel powered rusty steel Rat Rod of a 4×4 with 4-wheel steering sitting up on tracks lies in wait for it’s next mission of destruction. Sleeping in suspended animation somewhere in a little borough in Lancaster county in the state of Pennsylvania is a cross between a 19th Century Steam Shovel with caterpillar tracks and a World War I British Whippet Tank. ![]()
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