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I didn't get the impression that this was anything but a custom one-off build. Hell, I'm not sure it's anything more than a render.


Very well could be right. I don't down load an app to my phone to read one article. What I could see between the ads didn't make it clear. The title did state the 65 Toyota sports car 800 is back would suggest it's going into production. Since I have a 76 Land Cruiser that is full time 4WD could say the 91 Land Cruiser is bringing the full time 4WD back. The 76 is a prototype but could use the same reasoning.
 
Flagstaff this morning.

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Happy Jack this morning.
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Picture is not new but how my cruisers look right now.
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My time in Flagstaff spent many mornings clearing snow off of a vehicle. Looks cool but definitely not fun getting snow off when it's that deep.

Been looking for window the last two months to head up north. Right now couldn't get there if I had too. Crazy winter and regretting not having a snow plow on a 40.
 
Off road use, only? Arizona Revised Statutes, 28-958.01 applies here. I like that color, a LOT, though.

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Off road use, only? Arizona Revised Statutes, 28-958.01 applies here. I like that color, a LOT, though.

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You forgot to show the exemptions ;) I got hit with the exception to exception C.1 - I had to put mud flaps on my Taco to abate a repair order from my friendly Sooper Trooper in the Mammoth area 'cause he claimed my truck was "lifted"😿 Doesn't apply to SUVs, even though my FJ40 on 35x12.5 throws a whole lot mo mud than my tiny Taco!


C. This section does not apply to:

1. A vehicle commonly known as a pickup truck with a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating of ten thousand pounds or less, except that this section applies if the pickup truck has been modified from the original bumper height design to raise the center of gravity of the pickup truck.

2. A truck tractor or converter dolly when used in combination with another vehicle.

3. A single, tandem or triple axle trailer with fenders that are wide enough to cover the full tread or treads of the tires being protected and that extend to a length of not more than fourteen inches from the ground.

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That one should go on Bring a Trailer. It's still in the crate. :hillbilly:
 

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