I occasionally have nostalgic thoughts flit through about some of the old Diesel Landcruisers I have owned...then I get into the Hilux and drive for nine hours and get out and walk around without being beat to pieces.
I already have it. 1991 Dodge Cummins 250. ~165K on it. 5 speed manual. Other than the paint and fluids it is 100% original. Even the belts and brakes.
I am technically the 2nd owner, but it has been in my immediate family since being brand new.
Never been in any kind of wreck, save a small dent I put into it under the driver’s side door out hunting. I would sell my Great Grandfather’s 2nd year production Model 70 before I would sell this pickup. I also own a 1999 F250 PowerStroke 5 speed manual with 180K, but the Dodge is my baby.
Nice...
Had a 93 of that truck with the extra cab... Those VE engines will last forever.
Wesley pulled the engine out of one just yesterday... Think he is going to put in a 52 Ford.
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
I occasionally have nostalgic thoughts flit through about some of the old Diesel Landcruisers I have owned...then I get into the Hilux and drive for nine hours and get out and walk around without being beat to pieces.
For liberals and anarchists, power and control is opium, selling envy is the fastest and easiest way to get it. TRR. American conservative. Never trust a white liberal. Malcom X Current NRA member.
That one is easy my dream truck is a Deuce and a half.
Back before the big grain carts became popular I knew of a guy that mounted a gravity flow wagon box on one of those to transfer grain from the combine.
"I was born in the log cabin I helped my grandfather build"
Wounded non-vitally he will go just as far and be just as savage with 500 grains of lead as with 200. And 100 grains in the right place are as good as ten million- WDM Bell