Some of the most interesting vehicles in the automotive world can be found only after drilling down through layers and layers of categories and subcategories to reach those rarely seen by the general public.
Like the Gasporter.
Those who actually have seen a Gasporter in operation probably don’t remember the experience, because they probably didn’t notice it. After all, a vehicle designed to fuel small aircraft at less–than–major terminals generally doesn’t draw a lot of attention, especially when it’s only 130 inches long. For comparison, a 1976 Oldsmobile 98 rides a wheelbase measuring 127 inches, and