The gigantic vehicles were en route from New York to Virginia, according to the state Department of Environmental Protection.
One of two privately-owned Vietnam-era amphibious vehicles that pulled ashore in Island Beach State Park on Tuesday, May 17, 2022, after experiencing mechanical trouble.A pair of massive Vietnam-era amphibious vehicles were sitting on the beach in Island Beach State Park Tuesday after experiencing mechanical issues while en route to Virginia, state officials said.
One vehicle is called “Wild Sally,” and the other is “Captain Jack.” One of the vehicles also had a sign on it that said read, “Montross, VA,” but it was unclear if the small town in Virginia is related to the vessel or its owners. South Seaside Park residents Dominick and Deborah Solazzo shared photos of the vehicles with NJ Advance Media. Deborah first spotted the vehicles while taking her usual morning walk through Island Beach State Park, her husband said.local beach shop
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