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Re: Anybody (esp Carcenomy) ever heard of a Hatch Hutch?
"hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
news:ZaxTd.31797$ya6.4184@trndny01...[color=blue]
> On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:09:42 -0600, Ray O wrote:
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>> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
>> news:W_9Td.62864$8a6.41968@trndny09...[color=darkred]
>>> On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:06:39 -0600, Ray O wrote:
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>>>>>
>>>>> You forget, I painted my Tercel 4WD bright yellow! Maybe, a couple
>>>>> more
>>>>> bungee cords??? ;)
>>>>>
>>>> With a 4WD Tercel and a Hatch Hutch, you can camp way back in the
>>>> woods!
>>>
>>> Well, I'll have to fit a lift kit, and some 33's, and then go out and
>>> buy
>>> some of the BIG Hellas, and get an articulating suspension, and...
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>> A 4WD Tercel, All-Trac Corollas and Camrys were a blast on muddy logging
>> trails. I remember cruising down a muddy/snowy logging trail in an
>> All-Trac
>> Camry and people in their Jeeps, Chevys, Fords etc. cruising around were
>> doing double-takes when they saw a Camry sedan keeping up with them in
>> the
>> mud.
>>
>> I recall going up a steep and trail in about 2 feet of snow to a lake in
>> the
>> Sierra Nevadas in northern CA with a buddy in our Toyota 4x4 trucks.
>> We're
>> sitting there fishing, thinking that our off-roading prowess got us a
>> fishing spot that we wouldn't have to share with anyone else, when along
>> comes a PINTO with a canoe strapped to the roof. Talk about deflating
>> male
>> egos![/color]
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>
> HAHAHA! Yeah!
>
> Our first Toyota was a 1972 Corona sedan, 4 dr with a bench front and an
> auto on the column (rare, I'm told...). I was going along in my friend's
> 1967 Chevy C-30 2WD, 1 ton with a heavy suspension. We were looking for a
> good place to smoke....er....cigarettes, yeah, cigarettes...
>
> I turned up this dirt road with a lot of rocks, about 10 miles north of
> Greenfield, and he says, "You're not going up there with MY truck, are
> you?" I looked at him and said "I go up here with my Mom's Corona!!!!"[/color]
Nothing like catching some fresh air in the woods with a Corona for wheels!
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Ray O
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