bloke wrote:
Words mean things, context means things, and word choices mean things.
The only "loans" that I tend to take out are the balance transfer credit cards.
no debt...none
Hmmmmmmmm.

bloke wrote:
Words mean things, context means things, and word choices mean things.
The only "loans" that I tend to take out are the balance transfer credit cards.
no debt...none


Both the Toyota truck and my Subaru have more U.S.-made content than your typical small Chevy. Considering how thin the profit margins are, I doubt I enriched those Japanese owners particularly much.bloke wrote:Yamaha tuba...
Toyota truck...
Jim Walter home...??

BINGO.bloke wrote: 4WD LWB 4-bolt-main 350 Chevy.

bloke wrote: ...The other day, I encountered a poor soul on the highway with a broken axle. He was just over a hill at an extremely dangerous spot. I was glad to be able to drive up in the woods, back to the edge of the hill next to the highway's ditch, chain him up, and pull him over into the shallow ditch to make him and others relatively safe....
Heh, heh. Compare the bed dimensions of your truck with a Toyota T100. Compare payload, towing capacity, and engine power while you are at it. Compare ground clearance. Report back. And consider this: My 13-year-old T100, with 180,000 miles, still runs perfectly and looks like it could still be under warranty. Yours, with many fewer miles, has already had the engine replaced and paint applied (as had also been the case with my '74 GMC and my '84 Ford). Mine did much duty pulling a travel trailer, so it's not like it was really babied.bloke wrote:Oh...I didn't understand that your 'yo is a small pick-up.
(I do own a Toyota pickup with a 4-cylinder engine. It works fine, but does not compete with a bigger truck. I also only paid $1500 for it, and didn't have to replace anything except the rusted rear bumper. It's a good truck; it's only been rolled once.)bloke wrote:OK, a T100...Where (somewhere in one of your posts...??) did I get the impression that it was a 4 cylinder model?
The thing is this: Both your truck and my truck are in the condition that they are in *now*. Neither of us knows to what use or care our trucks were put to during their earlier lives. From the looks of my original seat and carpet (now discarded and replaced) mine lived on two or three farms and did a tremendous amount of pulling and hauling.
If you want to hook them up, rear-end-to-rear-end with some 1/2" thick chain and a stream or pond in between, I might be game for that...as long as there is more reward to the ultimate result than simply giving a Toyota a bath.

But the real test is: will friends buy from you?Rick Denney wrote:
Rick "who buys from friends when possible" Denney
I've only rarely conducted the test.sloan wrote:But the real test is: will friends buy from you?Rick Denney wrote:
Rick "who buys from friends when possible" Denney

I know - I've seen your garage...Rick Denney wrote:I've only rarely conducted the test.sloan wrote:But the real test is: will friends buy from you?Rick Denney wrote:
Rick "who buys from friends when possible" Denney
Rick "who usually doesn't sell stuff" Denney