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Ted Ladue
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It’s not. I’m in the waffling stage, so haven’t listed it yet. 93 black and tan, newer top, 1.8 swap out of 95 120K +/- miles, roll bar installed 95%(a couple loose bolts), ac delete, ps delete, KYB 8-way Adjustable AGX Shocks, some purple shocks that lower it a touch, new battery.

Not to thread jack, but I got the car for you in Atlanta, if your interested.

I also have a ridiculously fun backyard. Only occasionally do we allow motorized cycles, for all the reasons previously discussed. Fun as hell on a mountain bike/DJ/BMX/mountain board. This is 5 miles from downtown Atlanta.

Lower all the bubbles.

Left Lane Cruiser

I oddly have a soft spot in my heart for the NC. I like them MORE now than ever before. But not enough to replace my NA.

Sacrilege or sacriliciuos?

Well, if it makes you feel any better, that is a Land Cruiser Prado. Which, was (or is?) the basis for the previous Lexus GX (2002-2009):

This!

1) It’s beautiful.
2) I wonder why they chose that layout over, say, a cab over, Unimog-esque style to maximize usable space? Usually the concerns with a cab over is crash protection, which doesn’t seem to be a concern here.

As the owner of a 2013 Tacoma who is looking to sell it, this is great news.

I drove my Scion xB up Mt Washington. Pretty much the same thing.

This was down the street from my college GF’s house.

The law in Georgia that requires the upper, inside portion of Wrangler headlights be covered. Must be to reduce glare for approaching vehicles, I think.

I’m no expert on rental car companies...but how are they not good at it? Do you have some insight into their fleet management, storage and servicing that I may be missing?

Rental car companies know how to manage, service and store fleets of vehicles. That is what they bring to the table.

My god damn Unimog.

I know that car! My buddy owned it in Atlanta for a couple years and still regrets selling it. It’s now listed for double what he sold it for. Oops!

That is pretty damn amazing. NP.
Why? $30K is relatively nothing for those of the overlanding persuasion. The ability to carry an additional vehicle under cover (ahem, Miata) and live in a weird bit of comfort...sign me up!

The correct phrase is “Bless your heart.”