look at my 4runner now
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i like it alot... tell you the truth my mom had it first for a few years than my older sister got it after my mom turned in her tacoma for her tundra after awhile my sister wanted a car so it sat for a few months tell my motor in my 93 went bad so i was driving it for awhile tell i got my 91 and it sat for the week when i had my 91
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Amen, amen again. I feel for ya. My rig is not currently in the best of shape, but even I would feel completely sick if any thing happened to it. People I know just don't understand the bond I have with my "Toyota". I hope everything works out great for you and you find an even better Toy.
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I'd find the meanest,nastiest SOB in the joint,(the one who has a Toyota), and tell him what happened. I'm sure he'd love to pay him a "visit" !!!!! If ya wanna drink,fine.......just don't drive!!!!! I hate drunks who drive!!!!
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Yup, Elton, built it myself.
The toy didn't escape unscathed though. It was tweaked for sure. That was a very hard hit, very nearly head on and the Chevy was doing a good 50mph (he ran the light.)
You can't tell in the photo, but it shoved that Chevy's whole engine back, half thru the firewall into the cab.
The Toy's long been fixed and I'm still driving it today.
Unfortunately we didn't get any injuries, so no lawyer would help us and the other driver's insurance company screwed me.
The toy didn't escape unscathed though. It was tweaked for sure. That was a very hard hit, very nearly head on and the Chevy was doing a good 50mph (he ran the light.)
You can't tell in the photo, but it shoved that Chevy's whole engine back, half thru the firewall into the cab.
The Toy's long been fixed and I'm still driving it today.
Unfortunately we didn't get any injuries, so no lawyer would help us and the other driver's insurance company screwed me.
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Hey sorry guy that sucks. Looks just like the one I bought brand new. That was a sweet ride. The wife works for an insurance company, has for years, and yeah we both think they suck. But you may still be able to buy it back from them. Just call and ask. Sometimes it,s as little as a hundred buck. Worth a try. Parting it out will go a long way for goodies for the next one. Or maybe swap stuff if the next one aint so nice.
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lojack?
Sorry about your tuck man. I walked out to find my '83 gone one morning. lift tires, winch, bumbers... you know how the list goes. I had 280k on the engine and never thought someone would drive off with it. To make a long story short got totally burned on the insurance. It was pretty much a total loss on my part.
It took me a year, but I just started building an 87 4runner and I'm little gun shy. Does anyone have any suggestions on protecting all of your ad ons - replacement value?
It took me a year, but I just started building an 87 4runner and I'm little gun shy. Does anyone have any suggestions on protecting all of your ad ons - replacement value?
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Most important and too many times overlooked-----"Im am glad to know that YOU are o.k.".. About the truck, whether It saved you for a minute, a day, it did its job, sorry to see it go like that but she did her job well././. protected you!