"We are the coolest when we cruise
When we jet through the City..."
There used to be more tinsel. - Everything used to be better! Was everything really different, everything better? - On Saturdays, the car was definitely washed and on Sundays, depending on the family, it was either off to the soccer field or, as with Häusgens, for a drive. - Alternatively called pleasure drive, recreation drive, drive into the countryside, excursion, foray, joyride, drive into the countryside. - Do you still know these or similar expressions?
Today, this is called "cruising. - It's been a long time since we went out into the countryside, but into the city. The laps of honor are done around the nearest café.
"...We let the bass massage our backs
Vibrating the sheet metal as we chauffeur like bosses..."
But we wouldn't be our parents' children if we couldn't do it classically. Or something like that. At least it went into the countryside. But in the Bergisches Land you can also find routes away from the paved roads. - Thus also a chance to test BUTCH a little. Because in the meantime you could say he is a heavy boy. Please do not misunderstand, he may look a little daring, but remains a pacifist. It's all about the weight. At 3.5 tons, he is no lightweight. Certainly not ideal conditions to make an agile impression off the road.
However, BUTCH performs well on gravel and sandy, dry soil. The additional clearance provided by the air suspension is directly noticeable on a forest road that has been driven deep into by forestry vehicles. The underride guard installed by Terranger creates a feeling of safety. Here in the forest it is relatively shady. Cruising is much more fun than in the overheated cities. - A few moving pictures we have cut together in the connection. - Just click on the video image.
"...We do not want to risk stress, just mark our territory
So that everyone understands that we exist!..."
- Massive tones -
Hello all butch drivers
Also have an off-road t 6 bus with all sorts of useful bells and whistles- not just for forest roads. Question: how and with what have you fixed the sand plates on the engine hub? Looks great.
Hello Klaus,
look here (but you need a very good-humored TÜV inspector for the registration):
https://www.planbwagen.de/spacecamper-terranger-co/butch-es-geht-voran-terranger-delta-4×4-sandbleche-co/