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Junk Each & Every Part. Of course Every thing made now is junk. When people ask us what new truck to buy we don't have a good answer for them.Never owned a jeep and never will
Just
Empty
Every
Pocket….jeep
Second Gen Tacomas (‘05-14) are the boss
‘15 plus not so much
I’m the Toyoda reliability owner
As in this ‘01 LC with 364K miles..my oldest Yota
I've been drooling since the Boss said they can import those little truck things the rest of the world gets. My new love is a Suzuki , cab over design, 1500cc, manual trans , 4x4 with a hi/lo transfer case!!! and 30 mpg. I'll throw my Jeep and SXS out the door.I would love to have a Land Cruiser 70 Crew Cab like what's sold in Australia.
Junk Each & Every Part. Of course Every thing made now is junk. When people ask us what new truck to buy we don't have a good answer for them.
Well I am recalling back when I ran a welding businessHonestly, I live in Indiana, and I can't remember the last time I saw a Toyota with any rust on it regardless of which vehicle platform you're talking about. Same for Honda's. I know when I was in high school (early 90s) the old Toyota trucks had a terrible rust problem, but anything built after 1990 seems to be impervious to rust, at least around here. I'm in central Indiana, and if you find a ford, Chevy, or Chrysler that's over 15 years old without any rust on it, its either from out of state or its spent most of its life in a garage. Its hard to find a truck over 15 years old that isn't completely rusted out. I'm pretty sure that Ford sprays their trucks down with saltwater and vinegar before they paint them just out of tradition......
I had a 74, inline 6, manual, and no AC. Take along a pair of pliers and a screwdriver and it would always bring you home.75 Scout
or get one of theseHeck, I never even knew they had such a thing!!View attachment 1735806

bentley,s bentaga,sI hope you're wrong but I'm afraid that may be the case.You can order one of those Hilux P/Us right now from an after market dealer, they are $45,000 to $65,000 after they are brought up to DOT specs. I don't think you'll ever see them for under $25,000 by the time they are US street legal.
Yeah a person can get most anything they want from most anywhere, it's kind of a hassle but certainly doable.You can order one of those Hilux P/Us right now from an after market dealer, they are $45,000 to $65,000 after they are brought up to DOT specs. I don't think you'll ever see them for under $25,000 by the time they are US street legal.
