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Interesting. Many options from the mid 60s through 80s. Fleetwood, Town Car, Road Master, etc.

It was a concept:

Under 4k for a running, 4wd, manual, diesel truck? Seems like a good one to me.

Individually I like most of the items. Throw them in blender to get this result and me brain hurts....no the brain in me head.

I like it. I would be scared to drive in the US, but if I ever visit Japan again (was there when I was 6 months old), I would consider renting this if were just me on the trip.

Nope. Just a guy who likes conversion vans. My parents had the 1980s home built version. Orange, tan, brown exterior. Brown/tan inside.

Then I would offer 9000 as I need to get rid of that thing. :)

I was interested until 10k.

It used to a manual and the grizzled mechanic. Maybe the auto shop teacher to find a contact.

Tough one as my needs change at any given time. With that I am taking a different track here. One of these can be AWD, have trailer set up, room for all my needs.

I am waiting for

But that means driving a Subaru :)

GM. Yes I know it goes against the grain. My uncle was a executive in the company. Started as a lot grunt, drove a Futurliner in the Parade of Progress, and ended up running trade shows.

At first I was all 440, nice big motor. Then I was all, that is the model number.

I am in the smaller, why not camp. Strip the wheels, buy better ones.

Similar situation here, Naval base in Japan. I have the certification of birth, birth certificate, signed document by the head of operations for the theater, head of DOD, you name it.

It is the high number of 10 MM that we all need.

Sure as money is no object. Moving is easy. In the before times I faced a 70 commute round trip. I know this feeling.Moving is not always an option if you own a home.

I had a fight with my DMV when I went for the Real ID. Apparently my birth certificate was not enough proof that I was an American Citizen. Disclosure: Army brat and was born at Naval Hospital (American soil in a occupied territory) to two American Citizens.

I picked the Craftsman version of the Kobalt tool set years ago. A very good starter set that I have only added a few things too.