Two tone with red trim in US?

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Yes, and my head gasket too. :crybaby: I probably wouldn't have posted that, but he just pisses me off how he can always spew all those part numbers. No human being should be able to remember that many XXXXX-XXXXX part numbers. I used to think he had an EPC in his back pocket, but now I am sure its purely from memory. Maybe its that dry, arid climate.

My memory is the longest thing I own.....;p:lol::eek::ban:
 
I would not dispute that, knowing about the crazy antics of the private distributor in tejas.I will ammend and say that TMS USA did not bring vehicles in with mouldings until 97. How's that?......:lol:

These were in Florida. I know, I know....Moran??Friedkin?? all the same.
 
High Res:

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Robbie's (actually Robin's, I think) truck is that exact factory color combo.

It's a whole lot taller and has lot's bigger tyres but it's the same color.
 
Thanks for the high-res pic, Jason.

I still think........



























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Robbie's (actually Robin's, I think) truck is that exact factory color combo.

:rolleyes: See post #9

Oh, and get a life please. Outside of 'Mud, nobody in the world cares that you have 3,416 Land Cruiser part numbers memorized. Nobody.

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Nice!...

VERY Nice!...
 
I have seen one like this in Northern NJ I think its a 1991-92 because I don't believe it has rear tinted windows.
 
The one pictured in this thread has to at least be a 1993 because that's when they introduced the integrated running board and wider flares.
I'll confirm that next time I see it which is about once a week or so.
 
I was with Honda for nearly as many years as Dan has been with Toyo. With nearly any major make, and especially amoung the Japanese, a lot of research is done to determine different tastes in different regions. New Hampshire and Massachusetts are as far apart as are Texas and So-Cal. You may see a color pattern or option package that looks really wrong in your area, but it was made for a different state by the factory. If you leave Texas on a vacation to New Hampshire, you might see plain tan Camry's with 5-speeds and no AC. That is unheard of in Texas. But in the far NE, it might be popular. You don't really know about this unless you are inside the factory loop, or you move around a lot.
 
On the high res, it kinda looks like the red paint isn't completely straight where it meets the tan on the rear door.


Could just be picture warping or something.... Hmmmm.
 

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