Your real name doesn’t happen to be Michael Ehrmantraut does it?
Your real name doesn’t happen to be Michael Ehrmantraut does it?
Now I think about it there were a few around back in the day. I thought they were based off an F100 chassis. I believe there were a few hundred made. Early Holden Adventra!
I used to see one of these in Myponga South Australia. Think it was a Kingswood wagon. They also made some Falcons I think.
In the photo above of the Toyota Crown it seems the rear side windows roll down in the luggage compartment.. tell me this is a thing?
As a VW Vanagon owner you forgot the obvious one. Transmission, engine and diff on an an engine hoist. .
The mini clubman makes even less sense in RHD countries like Australia where the third door to the back seat opens into traffic not curbside. Even Hyundai did a left hand side rear passenger for the Velostar
Bush Mechanics for the ultimate hoopty rides!
Very close Jason. This is an actual scene from an pilot episode of the unpopular early 80's Dutch TV Series“zwarte spiegel” or, as we now know it, Black Mirror directed by Team USA’s David Lynch who got a little sidetracked in Amsterdam for, like, the whole of the shoot.
Doing Overloaded Van tests from before it was popular. Maybe turn down your sound though.
What I always found strange in the Toyota Factory inclinometers of the ‘80's is that they used the outline of the Tercel 4wd (officially the best car in the world) for both the Landcruiser and 4Runner inclinometer of the same period. Jalop Alumni (and foxy Minx) Murilee Martin used words better than I so I will let…
If you get the chance to see any Jacques Tati films they are all that and supremely stylish.
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