
Yea, this is just an AI image, but how cool would that be to get dad to take the baby out for a "walk"

The ZiS-E134, a beast of a truck that could quite literally go anywhere. It was an 8×8 with four-wheel steering, adjustable tire pressures and incredible traction. It proved its worth even against the Russian rasputitsa, and an amphibious version covered water-based activities.
https://militaryhistoria.com/zis-e134-8x8-truck/

An early 1950's set of 78 rpm records. Records have not been touched for decades. These records were used by WOC AM 1420 and came complete with disc covers.

Not much says America more than one of our 572 Imposter series Big Blocks. This engine is designed to have the look, sound, and feel of a methanol dragster but was designed from the ground up to be able to drive around city streets and wake up the neighbors. The throttle response on this thing is insane, and the overdriven idle will have you dancing in the car. The last Imposter we built ran 8.0 in the quarter-mile yet is docile enough to go to the burger joint.