This was in 88 in my parents back yard. The red one on the left was my DD. Had 2 more out of the pcture.
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X2!!!Agreed, but you don't have to go back in time. Just find one that's been properly restored. You would be amazed how big your grin gets behind a perfect rig. No rattles, quiet, smooth....everyone stares. Better than crack. It BECOMES a time machine.
Somebody asked for a lion. We had this fellow eat our spare tire in South Africa in 2006. His partner popped our left rear tire at the same time. We drove out of the park on a flat and had to borrow a spare from the game preserve to drive home. Vehicle is a non vintage 2005 LC Prado, but the lion is vintage.
Somebody asked for a lion. We had this fellow eat our spare tire in South Africa in 2006. His partner popped our left rear tire at the same time. We drove out of the park on a flat and had to borrow a spare from the game preserve to drive home. Vehicle is a non vintage 2005 LC Prado, but the lion is vintage.
Same here, first member of my family to get the disease... wish I had vintage photos to share. This thread rips my face off.This is what I love about mud! You scower this site day after day and then you come across a thread like this. WOW!!! What an amazing thread. I am a first generation cruiser head: therefore, I have no amazing nostalgia to contribute.