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Hah my dad also had one of these, it was great for us. 1988-2000 RIP. Ironically, he got a Camry in its place.

Toyota made some great crazy little cars back in the 80's and early 90's, to bad the SUV/CUV killed the fun.

So about the Tercel...

After the holidays, he can always change the “a sleigh” part of the decal to “your mom”

Predecessor to the Camry? Nope. That was the Carina based Celica Camry TA41/TA46/RA5x.

Panthers.......so glorious, so neglected, so bland, so resilient, so yes.

The Pontiac 6000 called, it wants it grille and headlamps back

If it’s grounded to the ground then how am I supposed to drift it?

I never knew I wanted one of these, but oh how I do want one.

Used to have one of these when I was renovating my house. I was offered it as a non runner for £150. This is about ~80 less than a skip rental of equivalent size so I’d initially planned to fill it full of plaster, ceiling, plumbing, sinks etc. and all the interior fixing I needed rid of, call the scrap man and get

I want one of these before I die. The back seat will always be folded down. I will drive around acquiring large items because I can. I will have to buy a larger property, because I will become a hoarder. It will ruin me, and it will be worth it.

Even if the whole manual, brown, wagon wasn’t an auto NP in my book, this would still be a NP all day long. My dad had one as a kid (91 maybe?) with well over 300k on it. These things last forever in New England, so I can only assume a CA specimen that has little to no rust will run well into the second half of this

I am weirdly delighted that Santa’s example of a truly inappropriate license plate is UA HOE.

My friend. I had a Chevy Lumina Euro Sport who died in a Blizzard in 1999. Her name was Wendy. I have a piece of her bumper and her keys on desk. When I went to say goodbye to her, I brought a boombox and played “Born to Run’ for her last time.

Not sure why you sold it if it ran well. Tell the fuel ecoweenies to bugger off. It’s a hell of a lot more economical and eco-friendly than buying a new car. You aren’t using up new natural resources keeping an older car on the road. Both of my Subaru’s are rather old at 9 & 14 and over 275k between the two of them.

This is a war on desserts...

I was telling my dad this story and I found out he thought ho for Santa was spelled different from ho for whore. He thought ho for whore was spelled hoo.

Santa saw some things when he was in the Shit. Some real nasty things...

I had a 1999 Toyota 4Runner (which I bought new the better part of 2 decades ago) up until 4 months ago. Everybody was bugging me to sell it. It had terrible gas mileage and the upholstery was starting to wear in some places, but I loved that car. It had 280,000 miles on it and it ran like a champ. It took on