I owned one of those rare 80s 4WD custom cabs made by FabCo in California. It would have a stretched frame, a rear bench seat with over 30" of rear legroom and an extended cab made out of fiberglass. Mine was made out of a 1984 Nissan 720 4x4 but I've also seen a few contemporary Toyotas with the same extended cab treatment. Actually I've only seen one Nissan (mine), the Toyotas were way more common (like the dually one you featured at 1:44. I'd say any of those are weirder than a stock Dodge Dakota, a Lincoln Blackwood or a Chevy SSR which were made by the thousands. PS. Watch out your captions; they don't match some of the trucks pictured and some engine displacements were wrong as well
I'm English and a friend of mine has had several VW caddy's & someone who works with a neighbour of mine also has 1 all 3 were completely standard . In the UK you definitely see more that haven't been modified than have if they have its putting a later say MK3 GTi engine in or more commonly the 1.8T from the Audi S3 or TT . The Chevy SSR Richard Hammond bought 1 on The Grand Tour & restored it after at his garage business , he said it's completely crap as a convertible & even worse as a pickup.
I had a 1987 Dakota. Not the convertible. Beautiful but one of the worst vehicles I have ever owned. The V6 was gutless and ran like shit. Crappy brakes and inferior paint. Dumped it as soon as it was paid for.
What is a "do alley"?
The automated voice over is terrible.
You are crazy sounds like everybody else doing a voice overs and automated voices on RUclips
it's a real person actually, but we've changed it moving forward - don't worry
The name of the vehicles and vehicles are off lol
I owned one of those rare 80s 4WD custom cabs made by FabCo in California. It would have a stretched frame, a rear bench seat with over 30" of rear legroom and an extended cab made out of fiberglass. Mine was made out of a 1984 Nissan 720 4x4 but I've also seen a few contemporary Toyotas with the same extended cab treatment. Actually I've only seen one Nissan (mine), the Toyotas were way more common (like the dually one you featured at 1:44.
I'd say any of those are weirder than a stock Dodge Dakota, a Lincoln Blackwood or a Chevy SSR which were made by the thousands.
PS. Watch out your captions; they don't match some of the trucks pictured and some engine displacements were wrong as well
You talked about a Dodge Dakota convertible, but never showed a pic of a convertible .
Why that's just lazy editing?!?!?
I'm English and a friend of mine has had several VW caddy's & someone who works with a neighbour of mine also has 1 all 3 were completely standard . In the UK you definitely see more that haven't been modified than have if they have its putting a later say MK3 GTi engine in or more commonly the 1.8T from the Audi S3 or TT . The Chevy SSR Richard Hammond bought 1 on The Grand Tour & restored it after at his garage business , he said it's completely crap as a convertible & even worse as a pickup.
The 2007 International MXT looks like an SSR to me. And the SSR looks like a Lincoln Blackwood
Interesting
The repu between me and my dad five couriers had no idea the repu was wider
Mark not M..K.
Was this aimed at soccer moms? I knew all of these excluding the International.
Bio dizl?
I had a 1987 Dakota. Not the convertible. Beautiful but one of the worst vehicles I have ever owned. The V6 was gutless and ran like shit. Crappy brakes and inferior paint. Dumped it as soon as it was paid for.
So many mistakes in this video
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