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Don't think that ladder's gonna reach...

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I miss the commercial for the 1998 Nissan Frontier. Simple message: Dogs love trucks.

Done and done.

The JK pickup. Why does Mopar have to make things more difficult?

When I was still in college, I had a summer gig as a mailman. Totally beat the bag out of the mail truck. Jumped it, maxed out the top speed down bridges, spun donuts, threw AOL CD's out of it and ran them over, hit garbage and recycling bins like knock hockey, read porno while avoiding attack dogs, attempted

Your epidermis is showing!

Got one of these pretty slidey, which is pretty hard considering that the older ones are slower than molasses in January. However, I bounced it down a hill through a big ditch, blew most of the covers off the dash and had the big red STOP warning light go off on the dash. It was pretty cool.

Now that's a big dumper!

Jaw. Dropped.

Must have had some cold, lonely winters up in Ontario to come up with this.

It won't look as cool without a snorkel. Wonder how deep a crossing it can handle before it zaps the occupants? It does sound cool on paper, but the range is crap, much like most of the low-tech EVs.

Could be Jerusalem. They just had an epic snow storm yesterday, putting down 8in of powder.

I bought a 1998 Frontier earlier this year, because I wanted a cheap truck that would tow my boat and haul my canoe. The sad realization is that no US bound small truck can be optioned like that anymore. Regular cab, 4 banger, manual gearbox 4x4 is not on anyone's build options. And, to boot, if you do want something

I had bought a 1988 VW Jetta Wolfsburg 4 door for $300 many moons ago. After sorting out the strange electrical issues, replacing a bad CV, giving it a full ignition system change and replacing the shifter bushings, she was rearing to go. Ran like a top for a year, then I sold it to a friend of mine that ran it in

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This reminds me of the Top Gear episode, where they go out and buy a few 70's super cars. Nothing good came of it.