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Oh, but sometimes it does. I did a quick search, but couldn’t find a picture of the car, I’ve still got the magazine at home somewhere: back in ~2000 the first ‘cuda to sell for high dollars was a 70's Panther Pink, Hemi, white vinyl top, Pistol grip, with luggage rack on the trunk lid car. It was half a million or a

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CP, but damned if I don’t love that lil’ cart. She’s got heart.

...And it was an 85.5, with the solid front axle and efi.

Long time voter, first time NPoCP commenter.

I didn’t read the article or the ad, but even if it is in Canada it won’t be a problem to “import.” Until Mercedes Benz started importing what we see today as the G Wagen, Europa of Santa Fe, NM imported real Gelandewagen’s into the US. These old Gelandewagens are absolutely legal here in the states. I’m not 100% but

1984 Isuzu P’up, 2wd, long bed, gas 4 cyl. I guess that it had 80 hp when new, but by the time I owned it (early 2000's), and with around 200k mi, it was probably lucky to still have 50 hp. The lil’ bastard rallied through whatever you put in front of it, got me to work every day of a winter that set a 100 year record

I love that the co-driver is desperately trying to hang onto his notes through the crash. Buddy is dedicated to his job.

The real question is: why use Lyft? Don’t you have a mint 3000gt sitting in the garage?

Well that’s an easy one:

Thanks.

This is the right answer. You can pick them up for next to nothing if you take your time looking, and it’s a great car.

Ya, it happens and is an absolute pain to fix. I dealt with the one on my t100 a couple years back, but never on the cruiser. Too much of a pita.

Why would you need a warranty with a new Toyota?

Just remember that if you go with the 1999 100 series you can get the magic switch.

Wonderful Crested Butte fields and ponds right there.

I was wondering what’s been going on ot there for the last week. That’s the same pond that astons like to drive around on in the winter.

Well..wasn’t that modern incarnation on the 70 series very limited and sold out before they were all built? I’m probably wrong, but seem to remember something about that.

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