![]() 12/22/2016 at 15:10 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Retired European Toyota Firetruck!
I love this and I don’t know why.
Only stance Ive ever loved.
This M3 is perfection.
YAS.
YAAS.
3 Pedals!!!
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Your friend is awesome. I want them all...especially that Toyota firetruck
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That Nash is almost too pink.
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Cruisers and Ghias.. my kind of shop.
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It’s very very pink. The license plate is even “Cutecar”
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Ok, the VW is sweet, and agree with you that it looks great lowered. Also, the M3 is heaven.
BUT I must know more about the Euro Merc!!
Pink feels appropriate for a Metropolitan, too
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It’s a mini-Hammer from what I remember.
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That’s cool too- but I was referring to the big red one. Is that really a 3 pedal?
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Yep! And plaid interior.
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280SE, these pop up now and then.
It gets weirder, as you could also get 6cyl W126 and W140 with a manual.
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Nice- my dad had a W116 280SE way back, but it didn’t have plaid or 3 pedals. Being in the US, I’ve never seen any of them with a stick. Presume that wasn’t offered here—
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Yep, no manual of any of those sold here. The US didn’t get cloth either - it was mostly leather, Tex could be had in diesels or maybe 280S/SE as a base car, and I am sure the woolcloth velour was possible with a special order.
A few of these grey market 5-speed ones seem to have found their way to Murka in the early 80s. I have seen one here in WA, not just 5-speed with plaid, it was red.