Pics of "Toy" Cars
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alright everyone, lets see some pics!!!
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My 1994 Limited edition Mustang LX 5.0. Very fun cruiser!! Makes for great Summer nights cruisin!! Or days for that matter!!
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I test drove one of those!! They are fun!!!!PC 12-47E wrote:18,500 mi and off the road for the winter. The Anthracite heat feels better than having the top down.
This is a real "TOY" OTA. MR2
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looks to be in pretty darn good shape!!!davezncd wrote:1982 GT 5.0
2005 Goldwing
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Factory Fresh..2003 Mach 1, born 11/22/02. Doesn't get any better than that.!! Currently only 14,600 miles.
The Wife's 2008 Warrior in Pink (Breast Cancer Awareness) Limited Edition Mustang
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This is my 1971 Triumph TR-6.
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very nice tr-6ErikLaurence wrote:This is my 1971 Triumph TR-6.
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I've had it for about 10 years now. Got it when I lived in California. It's nice to have a car that when you open the hood it's obvious how it works.Poconoeagle wrote:very nice tr-6ErikLaurence wrote:This is my 1971 Triumph TR-6.
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yes. I spent decades servicing and repairing them. Did a complete restore on a 6 '70 I believe and sold it to a fellow in france. brought 7k. I miss my tr-250 and tr3a and........ but not reallyErikLaurence wrote:I've had it for about 10 years now. Got it when I lived in California. It's nice to have a car that when you open the hood it's obvious how it works.Poconoeagle wrote: very nice tr-6
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Now THIS is a toy car!
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That Bumble Bee is blowing past that Ford like its standing still!!!
Specially with a wheel base as big as my nephew's shoe!!
Specially with a wheel base as big as my nephew's shoe!!