Off Road Socks
Description: The Desert Fox Jimmy first came out in 1977, with a second edition in offered in 1979. These stylin' off-roaders came from the factory with a range of options, including: graphic stripe package, buckskin painted wheels, Hickey colored keyed brush guard and chrome tow hooks, dual high-intensity off-road lights, special Desert Fox badge on the front quarter panels, four side-mounted tie downs, Hickey colored keyed roof racks, buckskin color-coordinated top, and a rear tire and fuel carrier. There were additional Desert Fox upgrade options available as well, but this was the core package and how 99% of them were delivered.
Description: Desert Dynamics Winch Systems was founded in the late '60s in the arid desert town of Victorville, California. Desert Dynamics focused on extreme duty winch systems using a worm gear type drive that gave them a much slower line speed than planetary gear type winches, but also made them nearly unstoppable as long as the vehicle was capable of delivering the kind of power these powerful pullers required.
Description: Embark on wild terrain and unleash your inner adventurer with our exhilarating 4x4 Off-Road Adventure T-shirt! This design captures the rugged essence of off-road exploration, merging tire tracks and dust clouds into an electrifying visual masterpiece. Crafted with high-quality, breathable fabric, this tee ensures comfort during your thrilling escapades. Wear it proudly as you conquer the untamed wilderness, turning every journey into an unforgettable odyssey of adrenaline and excitement. Let your wardrobe echo the call of the wild – gear up with our 4x4 Off-Road Adventure T-shirt today!
Description: Downey got their start back in 1970 when a dealer parts manager and J40 enthusiast named Jim began selling aftermarket off-road accessories and performance goodies out of the parts department at the Downey dealership. In 1975, his association with the dealership ended and Jim bought the accessory business. Calling it Downey Off Road Manufacturing, Jim was now not just stocking aftermarket parts, but designing and manufacturing his own. From suspension systems and rock armor, to engine swap adapters and exhaust systems, they had it all and their catalog became the wish book for enthusiasts everywhere. When their 4WD pickup models came to the states, Downey Off Road Manufacturing grew exponentially as these import trucks took off.
Description: Released in 1984, the Hornet, is a legendary 2WD off-road buggy credited with sparking a global RC buggy boom. Known for its durable ABS bathtub chassis, sealed gearbox, and easy assembly, it was a popular choice for both beginners and experienced hobbyists. Like it's lower powered sibling, the Grasshopper, the Hornet's straight forward design, extreme durability and high performance made it a backyard basher and racer that provided countless hours of fun. Its enduring appeal has led to numerous re-releases and special editions, solidifying its status as a collector's item and childhood icon in the world of radio-controlled hobbies.
Description: Elevate your sense of adventure with our exclusive T-shirt featuring a Toyota 4Runner gracefully navigating mountainous terrain at sunset. The captivating design captures the spirit of exploration, embodying the rugged versatility of the 4Runner against the backdrop of the majestic hills. Crafted for enthusiasts who appreciate the harmony of nature and off-road prowess, this shirt is a statement of both style and the untamed thrill of the great outdoors.
Description: Con-Ferr was founded in 1961 by Pete Condos & Frank Ferro (hence the Con-Ferr name), though eventually Pete bought out Frank to become sole owner and maintained the name for the life of the company. Con-Ferr billed itself as America’s largest off-road parts and accessories provider and with their 44,000 square feet Burbank, California facility, I'm inclined to believe the claim. Recreational off-roading was a fairly new endeavor in the '60s and thanks to Pete Condos, countless Americans were able to outfit their 4WD rigs and dune buggies to get them out on the trails. From roof racks and roll cages, to wide wheels and engine adapters, Con-Ferr carried it all and did so for decades, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.
Description: Famous White OJ Simpson Bronco June 17 Simpson became the object of a low-speed pursuit by police while riding as a passenger in the white 1993 Ford Bronco SUV owned and driven by his longtime friend Al Cowlings. TV stations interrupted coverage of the 1994 NBA Finals to broadcast the incident live. With an estimated audience of 95 million people, the event was described as "the most famous ride on American shores since Paul Revere's".
Description: Based in North Hollywood, California, the Sandmaster Company was formed in 1966, initially focusing on fiberglass dune buggy conversion kits. By the early '70s, Sandmaster was fabricating their own single seat competition off-road buggies, many of which went on to take class titles in the most grueling of desert racing circuits.