Same 2014 Taco 4x4 I now have and maybe a Limited Four Runner,2018 for traveling in Canada.
Toyota Solara, for wife and Rottweiler.
Same 2014 Taco 4x4 I now have and maybe a Limited Four Runner,2018 for traveling in Canada.
Toyota Solara, for wife and Rottweiler.
I'm a car guy. I have lost of different vehicles for different reasons. If money was no object I would just have more.
UNIMOG everyday of the week!!!
Best Tundra money can buy
1. Human over population
2. Government burden and overreach
I have learned that with vehicles "jack of all trades and master of none" is very VERY true.
With that kind of money I'd have a vehicle for every purpose:
4X4 supercab diesel - likely ford
8' Nothern Lite or similar fiberglass shell camper (for when the roads are too rough for a trailer)
toy hauler trailer (for when I want comfort)
keep the current quad
narrow SxS
1999 suzuki sidekick convertable converted to electric with front strut eliminator
Ariel Nomad (assuming it can be registered as street legal in Canada) - with a gun rack www.arielmotor.co.uk/nomad/overview/
Last edited by David; 05-27-2018 at 08:53 PM.
Bought mine new ('67 Chevelle SS 396/4sp.)....... traded in on a 'Cuda.
'Cuda was the better car.
Last edited by ACE; 05-27-2018 at 09:32 PM.
Already driving it! Toyota 4 Runner
I'd get the 2.8L Cummins crate motor and swap it into my 92 Toyota pickup SR5. SAS the truck, air locker front and rear etc.
For a street car it would be a hard choice between an Rx7 FD3S and Evo 6 or a R32 GTR. But with 60 million I think all three would be realistic
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If money was no object then the Grizzly truck is my choice, came out before I was in the market to buy one,