hachiroku 02-21-2005, 10:15 PM On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:11:42 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
> news:GoyRd.25048$ya6.20230@trndny01...
>> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:37:25 -0600, Bearhair wrote:
>>
>>> "hachiroku" <hachiroku@ae86.gts> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Ran across this thing called a "Hatch Hutch", supposedly for a Vega or
>>>>the
>>>>Pontiac version; it is a canvas lookink thing that clips into the
>>>>hatchbak
>>>>to make a tent. I have only seen them (on the Web) associated with
>>>>Holden,
>>>>the Australian arm of GM. Anybody have any background on this thing?
>>>>Supposedly worth a few bucks to the right person, I guess...
>>>
>>>>http://www.napierenterprises.com/tents.php
>>
>> Yeah, but this thing is for a Vega!!! LOL!
>
> Don't tell me that the Hatch Hutch outlasted the Vega!
Well, it' mouldy, but functioal. No rips or tears! It *is* bright yellow!
Ray O 02-22-2005, 11:33 AM "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
news:WsxSd.76763$QS5.53285@trndny06...
> On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:11:42 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
>>
>> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
>> news:GoyRd.25048$ya6.20230@trndny01...
>>> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:37:25 -0600, Bearhair wrote:
>>>
>>>> "hachiroku" <hachiroku@ae86.gts> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Ran across this thing called a "Hatch Hutch", supposedly for a Vega or
>>>>>the
>>>>>Pontiac version; it is a canvas lookink thing that clips into the
>>>>>hatchbak
>>>>>to make a tent. I have only seen them (on the Web) associated with
>>>>>Holden,
>>>>>the Australian arm of GM. Anybody have any background on this thing?
>>>>>Supposedly worth a few bucks to the right person, I guess...
>>>>
>>>>>http://www.napierenterprises.com/tents.php
>>>
>>> Yeah, but this thing is for a Vega!!! LOL!
>>
>> Don't tell me that the Hatch Hutch outlasted the Vega!
> Well, it' mouldy, but functioal. No rips or tears! It *is* bright yellow!
>
Since the hatch on a Vega is probably larger than the hatch on a hatchback
Corolla GTS, with the help of some bungee cords, you can be a happy camper!
--
Ray O
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Ray O 02-23-2005, 12:06 PM "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:33:34 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
>>
>> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
>> news:WsxSd.76763$QS5.53285@trndny06...
>>> On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:11:42 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
>>>> news:GoyRd.25048$ya6.20230@trndny01...
>>>>> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:37:25 -0600, Bearhair wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> "hachiroku" <hachiroku@ae86.gts> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Ran across this thing called a "Hatch Hutch", supposedly for a Vega
>>>>>>>or
>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>Pontiac version; it is a canvas lookink thing that clips into the
>>>>>>>hatchbak
>>>>>>>to make a tent. I have only seen them (on the Web) associated with
>>>>>>>Holden,
>>>>>>>the Australian arm of GM. Anybody have any background on this thing?
>>>>>>>Supposedly worth a few bucks to the right person, I guess...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>http://www.napierenterprises.com/tents.php
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, but this thing is for a Vega!!! LOL!
>>>>
>>>> Don't tell me that the Hatch Hutch outlasted the Vega!
>>> Well, it' mouldy, but functioal. No rips or tears! It *is* bright
>>> yellow!
>>>
>> Since the hatch on a Vega is probably larger than the hatch on a
>> hatchback
>> Corolla GTS, with the help of some bungee cords, you can be a happy
>> camper!
>
> 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!
--
Ray O
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hachiroku 02-23-2005, 08:21 PM On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:06:39 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
> news:RgRSd.60933$8a6.59895@trndny09...
>> On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:33:34 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
>>> news:WsxSd.76763$QS5.53285@trndny06...
>>>> On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:11:42 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
>>>>> news:GoyRd.25048$ya6.20230@trndny01...
>>>>>> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:37:25 -0600, Bearhair wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "hachiroku" <hachiroku@ae86.gts> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Ran across this thing called a "Hatch Hutch", supposedly for a Vega
>>>>>>>>or
>>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>>Pontiac version; it is a canvas lookink thing that clips into the
>>>>>>>>hatchbak
>>>>>>>>to make a tent. I have only seen them (on the Web) associated with
>>>>>>>>Holden,
>>>>>>>>the Australian arm of GM. Anybody have any background on this thing?
>>>>>>>>Supposedly worth a few bucks to the right person, I guess...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>http://www.napierenterprises.com/tents.php
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yeah, but this thing is for a Vega!!! LOL!
>>>>>
>>>>> Don't tell me that the Hatch Hutch outlasted the Vega!
>>>> Well, it' mouldy, but functioal. No rips or tears! It *is* bright
>>>> yellow!
>>>>
>>> Since the hatch on a Vega is probably larger than the hatch on a
>>> hatchback
>>> Corolla GTS, with the help of some bungee cords, you can be a happy
>>> camper!
>>
>> 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...
Ray O 02-24-2005, 12:09 PM "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
news:W_9Td.62864$8a6.41968@trndny09...
> On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:06:39 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
>>>
>>> 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...
>
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!
--
Ray O
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hachiroku 02-24-2005, 10:44 PM On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:09:42 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
> news:W_9Td.62864$8a6.41968@trndny09...
>> On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:06:39 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>> You forget, I painted my Tercel 4WD bright yellow! Maybe, a couple more
>>>> bungee cords??? ;)
>>>>
>>> With a 4WD Tercel and a Hatch Hutch, you can camp way back in the woods!
>>
>> Well, I'll have to fit a lift kit, and some 33's, and then go out and buy
>> some of the BIG Hellas, and get an articulating suspension, and...
>>
>
> A 4WD Tercel, All-Trac Corollas and Camrys were a blast on muddy logging
> trails. I remember cruising down a muddy/snowy logging trail in an All-Trac
> Camry and people in their Jeeps, Chevys, Fords etc. cruising around were
> doing double-takes when they saw a Camry sedan keeping up with them in the
> mud.
>
> I recall going up a steep and trail in about 2 feet of snow to a lake in the
> Sierra Nevadas in northern CA with a buddy in our Toyota 4x4 trucks. We're
> sitting there fishing, thinking that our off-roading prowess got us a
> fishing spot that we wouldn't have to share with anyone else, when along
> comes a PINTO with a canoe strapped to the roof. Talk about deflating male
> egos!
HAHAHA! Yeah!
Our first Toyota was a 1972 Corona sedan, 4 dr with a bench front and an
auto on the column (rare, I'm told...). I was going along in my friend's
1967 Chevy C-30 2WD, 1 ton with a heavy suspension. We were looking for a
good place to smoke....er....cigarettes, yeah, cigarettes...
I turned up this dirt road with a lot of rocks, about 10 miles north of
Greenfield, and he says, "You're not going up there with MY truck, are
you?" I looked at him and said "I go up here with my Mom's Corona!!!!"
Ray O 02-25-2005, 11:40 AM "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
news:ZaxTd.31797$ya6.4184@trndny01...
> On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:09:42 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
>>
>> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
>> news:W_9Td.62864$8a6.41968@trndny09...
>>> On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:06:39 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> You forget, I painted my Tercel 4WD bright yellow! Maybe, a couple
>>>>> more
>>>>> bungee cords??? ;)
>>>>>
>>>> With a 4WD Tercel and a Hatch Hutch, you can camp way back in the
>>>> woods!
>>>
>>> Well, I'll have to fit a lift kit, and some 33's, and then go out and
>>> buy
>>> some of the BIG Hellas, and get an articulating suspension, and...
>>>
>>
>> A 4WD Tercel, All-Trac Corollas and Camrys were a blast on muddy logging
>> trails. I remember cruising down a muddy/snowy logging trail in an
>> All-Trac
>> Camry and people in their Jeeps, Chevys, Fords etc. cruising around were
>> doing double-takes when they saw a Camry sedan keeping up with them in
>> the
>> mud.
>>
>> I recall going up a steep and trail in about 2 feet of snow to a lake in
>> the
>> Sierra Nevadas in northern CA with a buddy in our Toyota 4x4 trucks.
>> We're
>> sitting there fishing, thinking that our off-roading prowess got us a
>> fishing spot that we wouldn't have to share with anyone else, when along
>> comes a PINTO with a canoe strapped to the roof. Talk about deflating
>> male
>> egos!
>
>
> HAHAHA! Yeah!
>
> Our first Toyota was a 1972 Corona sedan, 4 dr with a bench front and an
> auto on the column (rare, I'm told...). I was going along in my friend's
> 1967 Chevy C-30 2WD, 1 ton with a heavy suspension. We were looking for a
> good place to smoke....er....cigarettes, yeah, cigarettes...
>
> I turned up this dirt road with a lot of rocks, about 10 miles north of
> Greenfield, and he says, "You're not going up there with MY truck, are
> you?" I looked at him and said "I go up here with my Mom's Corona!!!!"
Nothing like catching some fresh air in the woods with a Corona for wheels!
--
Ray O
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Ray O 03-04-2005, 11:39 PM "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
news:GoyRd.25048$ya6.20230@trndny01...
> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:37:25 -0600, Bearhair wrote:
>
>> "hachiroku" <hachiroku@ae86.gts> wrote:
>>
>>>Ran across this thing called a "Hatch Hutch", supposedly for a Vega or
>>>the
>>>Pontiac version; it is a canvas lookink thing that clips into the
>>>hatchbak
>>>to make a tent. I have only seen them (on the Web) associated with
>>>Holden,
>>>the Australian arm of GM. Anybody have any background on this thing?
>>>Supposedly worth a few bucks to the right person, I guess...
>>
>>>http://www.napierenterprises.com/tents.php
>
> Yeah, but this thing is for a Vega!!! LOL!
Don't tell me that the Hatch Hutch outlasted the Vega!
--
Ray O
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hachiroku 03-04-2005, 11:40 PM On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:11:42 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
> news:GoyRd.25048$ya6.20230@trndny01...
>> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:37:25 -0600, Bearhair wrote:
>>
>>> "hachiroku" <hachiroku@ae86.gts> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Ran across this thing called a "Hatch Hutch", supposedly for a Vega or
>>>>the
>>>>Pontiac version; it is a canvas lookink thing that clips into the
>>>>hatchbak
>>>>to make a tent. I have only seen them (on the Web) associated with
>>>>Holden,
>>>>the Australian arm of GM. Anybody have any background on this thing?
>>>>Supposedly worth a few bucks to the right person, I guess...
>>>
>>>>http://www.napierenterprises.com/tents.php
>>
>> Yeah, but this thing is for a Vega!!! LOL!
>
> Don't tell me that the Hatch Hutch outlasted the Vega!
Well, it' mouldy, but functioal. No rips or tears! It *is* bright yellow!
Ray O 03-04-2005, 11:40 PM "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
news:WsxSd.76763$QS5.53285@trndny06...
> On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:11:42 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
>>
>> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
>> news:GoyRd.25048$ya6.20230@trndny01...
>>> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:37:25 -0600, Bearhair wrote:
>>>
>>>> "hachiroku" <hachiroku@ae86.gts> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Ran across this thing called a "Hatch Hutch", supposedly for a Vega or
>>>>>the
>>>>>Pontiac version; it is a canvas lookink thing that clips into the
>>>>>hatchbak
>>>>>to make a tent. I have only seen them (on the Web) associated with
>>>>>Holden,
>>>>>the Australian arm of GM. Anybody have any background on this thing?
>>>>>Supposedly worth a few bucks to the right person, I guess...
>>>>
>>>>>http://www.napierenterprises.com/tents.php
>>>
>>> Yeah, but this thing is for a Vega!!! LOL!
>>
>> Don't tell me that the Hatch Hutch outlasted the Vega!
> Well, it' mouldy, but functioal. No rips or tears! It *is* bright yellow!
>
Since the hatch on a Vega is probably larger than the hatch on a hatchback
Corolla GTS, with the help of some bungee cords, you can be a happy camper!
--
Ray O
correct the return address punctuation to reply
hachiroku 03-04-2005, 11:40 PM On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:33:34 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
> news:WsxSd.76763$QS5.53285@trndny06...
>> On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:11:42 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
>>> news:GoyRd.25048$ya6.20230@trndny01...
>>>> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:37:25 -0600, Bearhair wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "hachiroku" <hachiroku@ae86.gts> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Ran across this thing called a "Hatch Hutch", supposedly for a Vega or
>>>>>>the
>>>>>>Pontiac version; it is a canvas lookink thing that clips into the
>>>>>>hatchbak
>>>>>>to make a tent. I have only seen them (on the Web) associated with
>>>>>>Holden,
>>>>>>the Australian arm of GM. Anybody have any background on this thing?
>>>>>>Supposedly worth a few bucks to the right person, I guess...
>>>>>
>>>>>>http://www.napierenterprises.com/tents.php
>>>>
>>>> Yeah, but this thing is for a Vega!!! LOL!
>>>
>>> Don't tell me that the Hatch Hutch outlasted the Vega!
>> Well, it' mouldy, but functioal. No rips or tears! It *is* bright yellow!
>>
> Since the hatch on a Vega is probably larger than the hatch on a hatchback
> Corolla GTS, with the help of some bungee cords, you can be a happy camper!
You forget, I painted my Tercel 4WD bright yellow! Maybe, a couple more
bungee cords??? ;)
Ray O 03-04-2005, 11:41 PM "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
news:RgRSd.60933$8a6.59895@trndny09...
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:33:34 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
>>
>> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
>> news:WsxSd.76763$QS5.53285@trndny06...
>>> On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:11:42 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
>>>> news:GoyRd.25048$ya6.20230@trndny01...
>>>>> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:37:25 -0600, Bearhair wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> "hachiroku" <hachiroku@ae86.gts> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Ran across this thing called a "Hatch Hutch", supposedly for a Vega
>>>>>>>or
>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>Pontiac version; it is a canvas lookink thing that clips into the
>>>>>>>hatchbak
>>>>>>>to make a tent. I have only seen them (on the Web) associated with
>>>>>>>Holden,
>>>>>>>the Australian arm of GM. Anybody have any background on this thing?
>>>>>>>Supposedly worth a few bucks to the right person, I guess...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>http://www.napierenterprises.com/tents.php
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, but this thing is for a Vega!!! LOL!
>>>>
>>>> Don't tell me that the Hatch Hutch outlasted the Vega!
>>> Well, it' mouldy, but functioal. No rips or tears! It *is* bright
>>> yellow!
>>>
>> Since the hatch on a Vega is probably larger than the hatch on a
>> hatchback
>> Corolla GTS, with the help of some bungee cords, you can be a happy
>> camper!
>
> 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!
--
Ray O
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hachiroku 03-04-2005, 11:41 PM On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:06:39 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
> news:RgRSd.60933$8a6.59895@trndny09...
>> On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:33:34 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
>>> news:WsxSd.76763$QS5.53285@trndny06...
>>>> On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:11:42 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
>>>>> news:GoyRd.25048$ya6.20230@trndny01...
>>>>>> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 15:37:25 -0600, Bearhair wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "hachiroku" <hachiroku@ae86.gts> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Ran across this thing called a "Hatch Hutch", supposedly for a Vega
>>>>>>>>or
>>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>>Pontiac version; it is a canvas lookink thing that clips into the
>>>>>>>>hatchbak
>>>>>>>>to make a tent. I have only seen them (on the Web) associated with
>>>>>>>>Holden,
>>>>>>>>the Australian arm of GM. Anybody have any background on this thing?
>>>>>>>>Supposedly worth a few bucks to the right person, I guess...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>http://www.napierenterprises.com/tents.php
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yeah, but this thing is for a Vega!!! LOL!
>>>>>
>>>>> Don't tell me that the Hatch Hutch outlasted the Vega!
>>>> Well, it' mouldy, but functioal. No rips or tears! It *is* bright
>>>> yellow!
>>>>
>>> Since the hatch on a Vega is probably larger than the hatch on a
>>> hatchback
>>> Corolla GTS, with the help of some bungee cords, you can be a happy
>>> camper!
>>
>> 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...
Ray O 03-04-2005, 11:41 PM "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
news:W_9Td.62864$8a6.41968@trndny09...
> On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:06:39 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
>>>
>>> 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...
>
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!
--
Ray O
correct the return address punctuation to reply
hachiroku 03-04-2005, 11:41 PM On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:09:42 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
> news:W_9Td.62864$8a6.41968@trndny09...
>> On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:06:39 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>> You forget, I painted my Tercel 4WD bright yellow! Maybe, a couple more
>>>> bungee cords??? ;)
>>>>
>>> With a 4WD Tercel and a Hatch Hutch, you can camp way back in the woods!
>>
>> Well, I'll have to fit a lift kit, and some 33's, and then go out and buy
>> some of the BIG Hellas, and get an articulating suspension, and...
>>
>
> A 4WD Tercel, All-Trac Corollas and Camrys were a blast on muddy logging
> trails. I remember cruising down a muddy/snowy logging trail in an All-Trac
> Camry and people in their Jeeps, Chevys, Fords etc. cruising around were
> doing double-takes when they saw a Camry sedan keeping up with them in the
> mud.
>
> I recall going up a steep and trail in about 2 feet of snow to a lake in the
> Sierra Nevadas in northern CA with a buddy in our Toyota 4x4 trucks. We're
> sitting there fishing, thinking that our off-roading prowess got us a
> fishing spot that we wouldn't have to share with anyone else, when along
> comes a PINTO with a canoe strapped to the roof. Talk about deflating male
> egos!
HAHAHA! Yeah!
Our first Toyota was a 1972 Corona sedan, 4 dr with a bench front and an
auto on the column (rare, I'm told...). I was going along in my friend's
1967 Chevy C-30 2WD, 1 ton with a heavy suspension. We were looking for a
good place to smoke....er....cigarettes, yeah, cigarettes...
I turned up this dirt road with a lot of rocks, about 10 miles north of
Greenfield, and he says, "You're not going up there with MY truck, are
you?" I looked at him and said "I go up here with my Mom's Corona!!!!"
Ray O 03-04-2005, 11:42 PM "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
news:ZaxTd.31797$ya6.4184@trndny01...
> On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:09:42 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>
>>
>> "hachiroku" <levin@ae86.gts> wrote in message
>> news:W_9Td.62864$8a6.41968@trndny09...
>>> On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:06:39 -0600, Ray O wrote:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 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...
>>>
>>
>> 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!
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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!!!!"
Nothing like catching some fresh air in the woods with a Corona for wheels!
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Ray O
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