I bought my 73' Bronco in Keflavik which was once an "Arctic Truck". I have yet to see builds come anywhere close to Iceland's. Thanks to Bronco Graveyard and the Locals for keeping me running!
@Juho J nothing is free. My wife and I pay something like $3,500 per year in property tax to fund our "free" school system. And we don't have any kids. Everything the govt gives you had to first be taken from someone else. We don't have kids, in part, because we don't have that $3,500 to feed or clothe them. Being forced to subsidize other's children takes away our ability to have our own.
@@johnnydaymarine5609 thanks, but it won't happen. Within the past two months I've had to put a new engine, new fuel pump, and a few more repairs on my truck. I'm getting close to $10,000 in repairs on a $4,500 truck that I've only owned a year.
I have to admit, most of the time I think trucks like this look silly. On a recent trip to Iceland I changed my mind. In that environment I totally see the point...and they look really cool.
Anybody have more information about those with the wires coming out the center hubs of the wheels to the fenders. Looks like some sort of central inflation system but not sure at all!?
There are a few companies that make or sell them for trucks here, most are made in Iceland, not imported. formverk.is/ www.fjallasport.is/ www.brettakantar.is/ www.arctictrucks.is/
@@RockstoneDay OK, thanks, I fell in LOVE with them - "Arctic Trucks" and ICELAND... I am a (X3M) Off-road (and Tuning Cars) fan... we would keep in touch... Greeting from Montenegro!
Hello Mr. Artico Trucks, I like your videos, my name is Andrés, and I would like to know if you have ever modified a 1995 Nissan Pathfinder or a Nissan Terrano Uno 3.0, year 1995? greetings from Chile!
I havent. Go to google and write breyttur or breyting in front of pathfinder or terrano and you might find some photos from people that have modified them here in Iceland ;)
@@RockstoneDay Sorry, if you can answer me, for what type of work do these vehicles occupy. only expeditions, or also for rescue help, greetings and thank you very much!
@@aam.edicionyvideo2080 Most in this video are just owned by individuals and used for fun trips in snow on the mountains/glaciers. Then there are also trucks here for tourism and others for search and rescue.
These trucks are way better looking than the big lift kits and rubber band tires.
I bought my 73' Bronco in Keflavik which was once an "Arctic Truck". I have yet to see builds come anywhere close to Iceland's. Thanks to Bronco Graveyard and the Locals for keeping me running!
Love these Iceland rovers
Hands down my favorite 4x4 build style. I'd move to Iceland tomorrow if it wasn't for the whole "ice" thing.
Iceland is green and nice and green land is icy. It was a trick to get people to go to green land
@@GeneralBurHan Still colder than Texas. And I can't afford the taxes to live in Europe.
@Juho J nothing is free. My wife and I pay something like $3,500 per year in property tax to fund our "free" school system. And we don't have any kids. Everything the govt gives you had to first be taken from someone else. We don't have kids, in part, because we don't have that $3,500 to feed or clothe them. Being forced to subsidize other's children takes away our ability to have our own.
John Terpack damn I hope you stumble across good fortune
@@johnnydaymarine5609 thanks, but it won't happen. Within the past two months I've had to put a new engine, new fuel pump, and a few more repairs on my truck. I'm getting close to $10,000 in repairs on a $4,500 truck that I've only owned a year.
I love this trucks....
Is it possibly to buy those tires in Canada?
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I have to admit, most of the time I think trucks like this look silly.
On a recent trip to Iceland I changed my mind. In that environment I totally see the point...and they look really cool.
Awesome
Anybody have more information about those with the wires coming out the center hubs of the wheels to the fenders. Looks like some sort of central inflation system but not sure at all!?
Its an tire inflation system, adjustable on the go
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I need Info on some of there part suppliers, unless Icelanders are the best garage fiberglass molders of all time.
There are a few companies that make or sell them for trucks here, most are made in Iceland, not imported.
formverk.is/
www.fjallasport.is/
www.brettakantar.is/
www.arctictrucks.is/
@@RockstoneDay killer! Thanks for the information you provided so quickly!
i wonder how much gas it can consume with those big heavy tires?
Depends on car, weight, engine, tune etc. There is no number that applies for all of them.
Usually when you ask the owners the answer is quite often: "Everything you fill it with."
When will they have another show?
I havent seen anything planned yet
@@RockstoneDay Do you know what the tire size and life size on the gold landcruiser at the 18 second mark in video?
@@shangohusani8250 Looks like 46" Mickey Thompson, dont know any lift details.
@@RockstoneDay Thanks, just got my project and looking to add some features 2 it.
will probably be in September 2023
What truck is in the thumbnail?
Jeep Wagoneer
Is it any of them for sale?
Im not sure if anyone in the video is for sale, but we have trucks like this all time time for sale.
@@RockstoneDay OK, thanks, I fell in LOVE with them - "Arctic Trucks" and ICELAND...
I am a (X3M) Off-road (and Tuning Cars) fan...
we would keep in touch...
Greeting from Montenegro!
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
Wow, who makes these fender flares and bumper kits? I’ve never seen such clean 4x4 builds.
@@TiG_270 a company called formverk made mine and sometimes you just have to make your own
What month is this held? What part of Iceland?
This was 14-16sept 2018. The 4x4 club was celebrating 35years.There was not a show last year, not sure when it will be held next.
It was held in Reykjavík. I went and it was really fun seeing them in person
Not Reykjavik, the City next to it called Kópavogur
@@RockstoneDay lol I ment Höfuðborgaðsvæðið, didn't remember propperly
@annavillarreal1515 there is another show this month, 15-17th of september 2023 in Kópavogur. The house is called Fífan where it is held.
Hello Mr. Artico Trucks, I like your videos, my name is Andrés, and I would like to know if you have ever modified a 1995 Nissan Pathfinder or a Nissan Terrano Uno 3.0, year 1995? greetings from Chile!
I havent. Go to google and write breyttur or breyting in front of pathfinder or terrano and you might find some photos from people that have modified them here in Iceland ;)
@@RockstoneDay ok, thank you very much, I really like your videos, I hope to see more in the future, beautiful landscapes, best regards!
@@RockstoneDay Sorry, if you can answer me, for what type of work do these vehicles occupy. only expeditions, or also for rescue help, greetings and thank you very much!
@@aam.edicionyvideo2080 Most in this video are just owned by individuals and used for fun trips in snow on the mountains/glaciers.
Then there are also trucks here for tourism and others for search and rescue.
@@RockstoneDay ok thank you very much, you are very kind, good day!
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Great video, beautiful vehicles; but the music sucks!
Suck it up buttercup. We are here for the trucks