Since 1948, Land Rovers have been designed to handle uneven terrain. If you’ve long felt they could do better, now you’re in luck. This 1958 Land Rover Cuthbertson has hit the auction block at Bonhams and it’s exactly what your adventurous side wants. As you can see, it’s been outfitted with continuous track and looks like the work of Victor Frankenstein. Frankenstein, better known as James. A Cuthbertson, was a Scotsman who liked to create insane after-market versions of the British off-road vehicles, which is what led to the creation of this Land Rover/Tank hybrid. Built to handle especially treacherous conditions, this 1959 Land Rover 109 Series 2 Cuthbertson is one of fifteen made and can be yours if you have $64,000–$77,000 in your sofa cushion.
More Transportation

Over Tesla? Try These Model 3 Alternatives
There are several great options for those wanting to drive emission free—without baggage.

The 6 Best Luxury Hybrid Vehicles for 2025
Premium automakers might be paring back their electric ambitions, but these top-tier hybrids and plug-ins have beauty and efficiency to spare.

The Volkswagen ID. Buzz Was Worth the Wait
The modern reimagining of VW’s iconic microbus ranks among the best automotive releases in recent memory.