![]() 05/16/2019 at 08:42 • Filed to: Used Cars | ![]() | ![]() |
Hmm.
I didn’t even call him back, I just sent him these photos.
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They just sprayed a gloss black / undercoat to anything around the outer visible frame.
He’s actually looking for a LX470 to get back into wheeling.
The search continues.
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“Rust free” I assume was in the ad
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One thing with the LX470 is how incredibly slow it is, and how fas t it can drain a fuel tank.
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Or free rust...
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So much patina!
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My coworker just junked an ‘01 Tundra due to rust. The gas tank was held in with ratchet straps, the frame had chunks missing, and finally a brake line sprung a leak.
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I’m looking at some Toyota trucks and this is what I fear
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Those shocks look like the ones I just pulled off my ‘61 Ford.
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“super clean” actually was
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I would not buy a 1st gen Tundra from the Midwest. 3rusty5yourfriend
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That is pretty shocking.
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I assume you also saw the title of my post on these, haha. I still haven’t driven it with the new shocks installed. Tomorrow. It’s always a day away...
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I missed it, but corny jokes start out past their expiration date, and I’ll never stop recycling them.
Remember, you can’t break it until you drive it.
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The joke is that looks like the Toyota CRC application;
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He’s actually looking for a LX470 to get back into wheeling.
I initially read that as “get back into welding”, then thought you’ve got the right car for that. Then I started thinking why you’d be looking at a SUV for welding and re-read it. POStal’s still fresh on my mind I guess.