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4baja
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Frigatebird
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Fishinrich,
everyone knows Toyotas are made from the melted down remains of recently produced domestic offerings.
My '83 Toy recently visited Malarrimo beach with its original motor. It is probably the best small truck ever made in regards to reliability.
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bajaandy
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Okay.... I take it back. Maybe the diffy's in that truck wouldn't be worth the effort, especially what with the swells we've had recently (probably
burried the whole darn truck!) and the fact that they've been sitting in salt water all this time. Oh well.
But hey, nice Rack!
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Me No
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Steve, I love Pismos. That picture is making me droooooolllll!!!!!!!!!!!. I bet you at least of few of them babys for lunch and dinner.
You probably fed a few to the offshore critters as well.
Damn, what a site.
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Arthur
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No more pictures! This is breaking my heart.
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4baja
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pic from the top of cono looking south.
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pappy
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4baja and i discussed what might have happened with that 'yota-looked like they tried to traverse the upper perimeter of the lagoon and damn near made
it-probably were going to fast and swamped the motor. a friend was down a few weeks earlier and told me they found it(this vehicle) with baja almanac,
and a few other things, strewn about, almost like it had just happened.thought it to be rather puzzling and a bit erie....
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4baja
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matt, it looked to me like they tried to pull it out with lobster trap rope by hand as i saw no evidence of any tire tracks. allso it didnt look that
stuck so we determined that the water put out the moter. somebody jacked up the truck and took 3 of the tires and sat the truck on blocks, allso the
rear window was blown out so the truck must have been locked with intentions of comeing back. wish i new someone in the dmv that could tell me a story
about this truck. will be back down in march and will check out whats left.
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bajaandy
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I may be able to get info on it if anyone has the vin. U2U me.
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pappy
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hey andy- do you know how to check license plate numbers???trying to track down a vehicle that hit me on freeway then took of as i pulled over.thanks.
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bajaandy
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Pappy and others...
Guess I spoke out of turn. I contacted my friend and was told it could only be done if there was an ongoing investigation.
Sorry about that.
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