gabrielm
Gabriel
gabrielm

The problem with both this vehicle and the T-Rex is that they are considered motorcycle rather than a car. So you need a motorcycle license to drive theses and can make some potential buyer looking elsewhere.

I'm from Québec and this is not a ban, the laws and rules were already there and they just specified and clarified that the HellaFlush is illegal based on theses rules. As a 4x4 enthusiast, they also done the same thing with people modifying their truck over a certain limit (suspension, wheels, etc.) because people

I see that with old Land Cruiser also. Theirs price are slowly rising. But it will depend also on the location. I have my '87 Land Cruiser HJ60 for sale and most of the call I had are from the States (I'm living in Québec, Canada). I guess that some people down there love old diesel trucks.

The blinkers? I mean, the others car's blinkers! I would really appreciate if other cars use them...

I tought that you have to take a picture of yourself to be a selfie, otherwise it's just a picture...

It's funny that this article appears the same day I saw a baby blue '69 Dodge Monaco Brougham with a black top. It's was nice and the owner too.

I can feel the pain you have. I'm selling my Land Cruiser and some folks on the West Coast and from the States (I'm in Québec, Canada) are contacting me.While I don't mine selling my truck to out of province/country, a buyer who don't want to call me, want to pay via PayPal raise some suspicions. And generally I can

The day I've got my license, my dad gave me the key to the '92 Toyota Tercel and said: let's go. I never drive a car prior to that and it's was quite painful the first few tries but once you learn, it's become natural.

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One of the guy of our local offroad club have a U1300L, it can give you an idea, without the attachments

I was going to post that! I'll post a pic instead...

Me backing up a trailer.... At least no one have a video of this!

I can't remember seeing a Tempo lately in the canadian rust belt. It's remind me of my mother's Mercury Topaz, but that was a while ago...

It's look pretty good (rust Wise) for a East Coast Land Cruiser. I can see my HJ60 rusting while I look at him!!!

America doesn't build a truly dirt simple, utterly plain rear-drive family sedan anymore, though the Australian Caprice/SS come close. For the real deal you need Japan's equivalent of the Crown Vic, the Toyota Crown Comfort. They were already old school when they debuted in '95 and they're still in production now. On

My girlfriend drive one of these. I came here to post that same picture...

You get the stick for the transfer case with the Trail Edition. And lots of black plastic mouldings

If they ever make a 4 doors version of the Mighty FC :

It looks like the engine was removed,.. rr just flatten.

Zut, I should have submit the Demers Collection, one of the most impressive private collection. They try to find some promoters to put it in a museum. They even have 1 of the 2 Benz prototype, dated from 1886: