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Written by Ollie Kew
Here"s your fact of the day: it wasn"t until 1987 just 32 years ago that a team of human being first walked to the North Pole. Hearty congrats to Canadians Richard Weber and Brent Boddy, who rightly deserve their place in history. But, as Top Gear proved in 2007, getting across the frozen wastes of the Arctic is considerably easier if you take a car. That"s what Arctic Truck conversions are for. We"ve seen the Arctic Trucks treatment applied to Toyota"s Hilux and the Isuzu D-Max. Now, see what happens when it collides with some German semi-premiumness This is the one-off (so far) VW Amarok AT35, as converted by Arctic Trucks to withstand an Arctic winter, nuclear war and zombie apocalypse. All in the same afternoon.
Date written: 15 Jan 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 14549

Here"s your fact of the day: it wasn"t until 1987 just 32 years ago that a team of human being first walked to the North Pole. Hearty congrats to Canadians Richard Weber and Brent Boddy, who rightly deserve their place in history. But, as Top Gear proved in 2007, getting across the frozen wastes of the Arctic is considerably easier if you take a car. That"s what Arctic Truck conversions are for. We"ve seen the Arctic Trucks treatment applied to Toyota"s Hilux and the Isuzu D-Max. Now, see what happens when it collides with some German semi-premiumness This is the one-off (so far) VW Amarok AT35, as converted by Arctic Trucks to withstand an Arctic winter, nuclear war and zombie apocalypse. All in the same afternoon.
Date written: 15 Jan 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 14549