What's Your Daily Driver

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I'd be up for it, if it's workable
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just bought a potential new daily (?) an 82 Datsun pickup (they'd call that a minitruck in USA!)
Been standing (in Suffolk). needs some work for MOT. Very rare sight these days. 4 speed on the Column. 1800 ohc .

Crying out for some cool rims , but i've only got one set of 6 stud alloys and they're on my Patrol!
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your right blue thats why i said will have to enquire what gives regards passenger rides, its obv not very easy or we would see a lot off cars giving passenger rides, but it has been done in the past for charity and i dont mind a bit would like to think a few people could have a thrill and a charity benifitted from it, i know the cars reliable so i have no issues there and whoever said it your prob right with a passenger it will prob slow to a 9.20-30
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Dunc.
You will also have to get people to sign something to the effect that if they are injured or killed you are not responsable so they or their families etc cannot take you to court for it.
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Had a run down to Pontypool South Wales yesterday to pick up my little Pony :D

Car runs absolutley great , did 80 mph all the way home . Put £30 worth of juice in it , and its still got quarter of a tank :shock: :D

The seller has also Taxed it for me at no extra cost , so i'm well chuffed :D

Havent driven a yank since the Mach 1 went about 3 yrs ago

It's good to be left hookin' again ;)

I'll use this all year round , keep the Road Runner for those special occasions 8-)
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I do like those Hyundais :)

oh, i won THIS monstrosity on ebay, just picked it up from Devon this afternoon. I shouldnt really show off like this, I know it will make a lot of you jealous, but thats just the kinda guy I am I'm afraid, so here we go..
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what is it that makes that worth breakin then will
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Will, sometimes you remind me of a dung beetle.


What can you possibly do with that truck? Call me Mr. Magoo, but I can't see the potential in that old girl. :oops:
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Wow that's a fine example Will. Rather unusual with that box between the cab and bed :? :lol:
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Jezus. It looks like something I stepped in last year. :shock:
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:lol: :lol:

Come on Wilhelm, whats the story.
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umm, its rare? thats about it , apart from the front valance looks better than the one on the yellow one :)

Remember Lovejoy? he had a white one of these.

oh and the pickup bed appears to be from an earlier/shorter/rarer (poss USA import) model and is in saveable condition.
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WillDatsun wrote:umm, its rare? .

looks like its gonna be even rarer soon, maybe even extinct. If that was a horse you would have it shot :lol: ;)
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[quote="WillDatsun"]I do like those Hyundais :)

:shock: :P :D :D :D
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