Hauling, vintage style....

newmann
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Edited Date/Time 7/14/2014 12:31pm
Classic Toyota. What you got?













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Jim31
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7/10/2014 1:44pm
Hey Reese95w, what kind of shocks do have on that Honda? They look dropped on the front mount. Shocks look 2' long. Is that a 79 or a 80 model.

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stantdm
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7/10/2014 4:04pm
I had one of those, a 1977. It was a 22R (as I recall) with a 5 speed, long bed. Great for hauling a bike or two to the races and it got pretty good fuel mileage. I lived in Colorado back then and even without salt on the roads it was rusted out around the wheel wells in a short time. Pretty reliable for the five years I owned it though. Wish they still made them, but with today's metal technology to prevent the rusting.
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7/10/2014 5:52pm
mag250 wrote:
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chase383
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7/11/2014 5:42am
newmann wrote:
From Diamond Dons this year. [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2014/07/10/59064/s1200_IMG_20140411_101530_419.jpg[/img]
From Diamond Dons this year.



Very cool thread. Love the old Toyotas and Datsuns, but this era of the C10's are quite possibly the best looking truck body made. There is one of these campers not far from my house.. it has sat at the edge of his yard for years.. too bad.
rbigair40
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7/11/2014 2:16pm
3 yrs ago i dove my 63 falcon to LL

JM485
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7/11/2014 4:17pm
Is there really a better bike hauler than Toyota pickups? Light, cheap, and will get you literally ANYWHERE!



lostboy819
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7/11/2014 4:27pm
Yeah well I made the mistake of buying a 1984 Chevy S10 4wd long bed with a automatic transmission. Lots of room in the bed to carry bikes with tailgate up but if you ever used overdrive you would fry the transmission............BIG PIECE OF SHIT!!!
7/11/2014 8:46pm
mag250 wrote:
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dirtnapper wrote:
wins this thread Smile
Subway Tom wins the internet with the Hudson tow vehicle!

Let's review: Fast as Hell, daughter is equally fast in her own right, son-in-law (Andrew Short) has been known to haul ass too.
Subwaytom
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7/14/2014 10:09am
mag250 wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2014/07/10/59047/s1200_image.jpg[/img]


dirtnapper wrote:
wins this thread Smile
Subway Tom wins the internet with the Hudson tow vehicle! Let's review: Fast as Hell, daughter is equally fast in her own right, son-in-law (Andrew Short)...
Subway Tom wins the internet with the Hudson tow vehicle!

Let's review: Fast as Hell, daughter is equally fast in her own right, son-in-law (Andrew Short) has been known to haul ass too.
The 56' Nomad makes the trip to and from the track that much more fun!
BWRAAP
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7/14/2014 11:23am Edited Date/Time 7/14/2014 11:24am
It ain't hauling, maybe even off topic, but it's goood fun Smile

dl117
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7/14/2014 11:45am Edited Date/Time 7/14/2014 11:45am
we had a 77 vega wagon when I started with an old 3 rail, like this sweet pcs of shit..

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