By Mike Morin From Pine Grove, CO Apr 24, 2008
| It's not a Toy, but I couldn't resist an opportunity to show off my ride when I go back to Maine once a year.
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By Allen Hill From 5 Points, DENCO Apr 24, 2008
| Cruisers in Mexico. Hard to believe they are relatives. They even have the same first name, FJ.
Homemade German Unimog in Baja
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By kirra Apr 24, 2008
| dunno guys... this just ain't doin it for me
thank you so much for tryin :) |  |
By Mark Nelson From Coniferous, CO Apr 24, 2008
| I dunno, that unimog is doing it for me |  |
By John Langston Apr 24, 2008
| Mike Morin wrote: It's not a Toy, but I couldn't resist an opportunity to show off my ride when I go back to Maine once a year.
Man, golf course sure are different in Maine |  |
By Andrew Gram Administrator From Denver, CO Apr 24, 2008
| My Taco on the shores of Lago de Nicaragua:
It did great driving from Utah to Panama and back. All I did was one oil change in Costa Rica and it never missed a beat despite the bad roads, funky fuel, jungle storms/creek fording, volcanic ash, and endless giant speedbumps. |  |
By kirra Apr 24, 2008
| Sweeet Gram welcome to Colorado..! |  |
By Mike Morin From Pine Grove, CO Apr 24, 2008
| John Langston wrote: Man, golf course sure are different in Maine
You should see the roads. I had an old Lumina in high school that literally fell into a pot hole. |  |
By kirra Apr 24, 2008
| Ahhh... now here we go..!!!
I like your suspension Greg ~(: |  |
By Jordan Ramey From South Pasadena, CA Apr 24, 2008
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My two FJ40 Landcruisers. The red one was a '75 that I sold after buying the '78 olive brown one to finance the next restoration. Those things provided a lot of good times. |  |
By Gigette Miller From Vegas Apr 24, 2008
| I want Allen's customized Taliban Toyota. Everyone needs some protection from time to time. As long as they aren't into blasting the Desert Tortoises, and all, when we are cruising along the Old Mojave Road...... |  |
By Allen Hill From 5 Points, DENCO Apr 24, 2008
| Here's another and here's a good NYT article on how the Taliban love their Toyota trucks and Land Cruisers. "It is not our proudest product placement," he said. "But it shows that the Taliban are looking for the same qualities as any truck buyer: durability and reliability." http://www.xent.com/pipermail/fork/2001-November/006723.html
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By Charlie S From Schenectady, NY Apr 24, 2008
| It's not a truck...or a Toyota...but it thinks it is.
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By cameron Apr 24, 2008
| Yup, the Landcruiser is a classic rig for sure. But, I prefer the old Montero! Mine (1990) has 217k brutal miles on it and is in great shape - nearly indestructible (knock on wood). |  |
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