there was one for sale down the street. I had to talk myself out of it. it looked to be in great condition as far as the body goes. I didnt let myself even call the guy to test drive. oh well.
I'm a huge old VW fan (you couldn't pay me to own a new one). My dad and I resto-customed a 65 Beetle, and a 74 Super Beetle. I totaled the Super Beetle and we restored it again lol. I'll do another one one day. I love the Ghia as well they're just impossible to ever get straight and hard to get some parts for. I always wanted a Thing though.
there was one for sale down the street. I had to talk myself out of it. it looked to be in great condition as far as the body goes. I didnt let myself even call the guy to test drive. oh well.
I had to do much the same thing, recently. Somebody had one for sale on the side of the road. A late 60s model, I think.
You ...have a problem.. where is that guy tripledeadheat that was posting here.. wasn't he a psychiatrist ? perhaps he can trade you Hemingways for time on the couch.
Apologies if I said anything inappropriate or TMI. That kind of thing was just normal when I was growing up, so I don't think anything about it. Maybe I should.
Alright, this could take a while to get, so I'll try to make the clues as helpful as possible without giving it away. For hint #3: It's neither a Toyota nor a pickup, but you're not too far off on either part.
Alright, this could take a while to get, so I'll try to make the clues as helpful as possible without giving it away. For hint #3: It's neither a Toyota nor a pickup, but you're not too far off on either part.
Alright, this could take a while to get, so I'll try to make the clues as helpful as possible without giving it away. For hint #3: It's neither a Toyota nor a pickup, but you're not too far off on either part.
Was it always a toyota? Didn't toyota buy them at some point?
I was gonna hold this hint for a while, but since it came up... Hint #4: A majority share of the manufacturer was acquired by Toyota in the last decade, although it is still operated as a separate company.
Was it always a toyota? Didn't toyota buy them at some point?
I was gonna hold this hint for a while, but since it came up... Hint #4: A majority share of the manufacturer was acquired by Toyota in the last decade, although it is still operated as a separate company.
Well, then it can only be one thing... the Daihatsu Rocky
Well, then it can only be one thing... the Daihatsu Rocky
We have a winner. The Rocky was manufactured pretty much unchanged for over a decade, but only imported to the States for 3 years, 1990-1992. I got mine in 1998 and still have it. I bet with the economy and gas prices the way they are, Daihatsu would be more successful now.
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Well, then it can only be one thing... the Daihatsu Rocky
We have a winner. The Rocky was manufactured pretty much unchanged for over a decade, but only imported to the States for 3 years, 1990-1992. I got mine in 1998 and still have it. I bet with the economy and gas prices the way they are, Daihatsu would be more successful now.
Send me your info and I'll get your booty sent out.
Woo-hoo! Time to step into the fray on this. My wife and I got a babysitter and we're going out tonight... what are we going to see? (I need the title)
hancock... wait, thats what i saw last night. for those who saw it,(SPOILER ALERT) it woulda been way better if it woulda just ended when he flew away and she opened her eyes... not that damn feel good ending with the heart and the moon and what not.
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Yeah, land cruisers were always toyota...maybe you're thinking land rover? (which is a completely different company)
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wait, thats what i saw last night. for those who saw it,(SPOILER ALERT) it woulda been way better if it woulda just ended when he flew away and she opened her eyes... not that damn feel good ending with the heart and the moon and what not.