What Vehicles lead you to your Tacoma?

Most of my neighbors are Eagles fans or the unspeakable Fake NY Giants / NY Jets fans ! Build a Stadium in NY and stop playing in NJ saying we're from NY! If the Philadelphia Eagles went across the river and played in Camden, NJ and we're the Philadelphia Eagles! HaHa
 
'72 AMC Ambassador Sedan (actually two of them that I built one out of)
'72 AMC Matador Coupe
'66 AMC Marlin
'70 AMC Donahue Javelin (140+ mph)
'74 AMC Javelin
'60 Hudson Metropolitan (tiny, English built convertible)
'72 Dodge Challenger (20" wide slicks on the back - 426 hemi up front)
'68 Dodge Snub-nose Van
'66 Rambler Rogue (would pull front wheels off the ground after V-8 and Trannny swap)
'76 AMC Ambassador Sedan
'78 Chrysler Cordoba (with fine Corinthian leather - only us old guys know)
'80 Honda Wagon (bought it with 120,000 sold it with 480,000)
'81 Honda Wagon (bought it with 110,000 gave it to brother with 420,000)
After college and steady job...
'90 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 250,000)
'90 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)
'96 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 200,000)
'95 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)
'01 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 200,000)
'01 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)
'05 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 200,000)
'07 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)
'09 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 200,000)
'12 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)
 
'72 AMC Ambassador Sedan (actually two of them that I built one out of)
'72 AMC Matador Coupe
'66 AMC Marlin
'70 AMC Donahue Javelin (140+ mph)
'74 AMC Javelin
'60 Hudson Metropolitan (tiny, English built convertible)
'72 Dodge Challenger (20" wide slicks on the back - 426 hemi up front)
'68 Dodge Snub-nose Van
'66 Rambler Rogue (would pull front wheels off the ground after V-8 and Trannny swap)
'76 AMC Ambassador Sedan
'78 Chrysler Cordoba (with fine Corinthian leather - only us old guys know)
'80 Honda Wagon (bought it with 120,000 sold it with 480,000)
'81 Honda Wagon (bought it with 110,000 gave it to brother with 420,000)
After college and steady job...
'90 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 250,000)
'90 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)
'96 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 200,000)
'95 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)
'01 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 200,000)
'01 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)
'05 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 200,000)
'07 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)
'09 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 200,000)
'12 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)


You've had some pretty nice vehicles...
 
1975 Pontiac Firebird Tans Am
1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
1967 Pontiac GTO
1982 Datsun 4WD ST Pickup Std. Cab
1983 Toyota SR5 4WD Std. Cab
1987 Toyota SR5 4WD Extended Cab
1970 1/2 Pontiac Trans Am Ram Air IV
1997 GMC S15 Sonoma
2006 GMC Canyon Crew Cab
2014 Toyota Tacoma SR5 Prerunner D/C S/B V6 w/TRD Supercharger and BAJA suspension
 
'72 AMC Ambassador Sedan (actually two of them that I built one out of)
'72 AMC Matador Coupe
'66 AMC Marlin
'70 AMC Donahue Javelin (140+ mph)
'74 AMC Javelin
'60 Hudson Metropolitan (tiny, English built convertible)
'72 Dodge Challenger (20" wide slicks on the back - 426 hemi up front)
'68 Dodge Snub-nose Van
'66 Rambler Rogue (would pull front wheels off the ground after V-8 and Trannny swap)
'76 AMC Ambassador Sedan
'78 Chrysler Cordoba (with fine Corinthian leather - only us old guys know)
'80 Honda Wagon (bought it with 120,000 sold it with 480,000)
'81 Honda Wagon (bought it with 110,000 gave it to brother with 420,000)
After college and steady job...
'90 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 250,000)
'90 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)
'96 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 200,000)
'95 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)
'01 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 200,000)
'01 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)
'05 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 200,000)
'07 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)
'09 Dodge Dakota (Quad Cab) (bought it new sold it with 200,000)
'12 Dodge Caravan (for the wife)
Holy ****, someone likes their Dakotas.... You've driven nearly 2 million miles in Dakotas alone....


2006 TRD OR AC Tacoma
 
91 civic hatch
99 Ford F-150
97 eclipse gst
95 5.0 mustang
95 civic coupe
95 civic coupe
97 dodge Dakota
2000 civic si
09 Dodge Ram
05 Subaru STI

***2012 Toyota Tacoma***
 
-'80 Pontiac Sunbird
-'84 Mazda 323 hatchback
-'94 Isuzu Trooper LS
-'04 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer
-'15 Toyota TRD Off Road!
 
Recent vehicles...

1997 Jeep Cherokee Sport (XJ) - great vehicle, drove the hell out of it for about 5 years and it was still going strong when i sold it with 150k on the clock.
2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport (XJ) - put a lot of work into it. If I didn't need a truck I would have kept it forever.
1997 BMW M3 - very clean and 100% stock, a blast to drive.
2013 Ford Taurus SHO - ran mid 12s and handled great for being a boat. The car was a lemon though (steering problems) so I dumped it at12k miles.
1997 Chevy S-10/ZR2 - Nice truck but it was a regular cab. Sold it when I got rid of the SHO and bought the Tacoma.
 
'65 Dodge Coronet
'72 Ford Pinto Hatchback
'76 Ford Mustang
'77 Honda Accord Hatchback
'80 Ford Ranger (This piece of crap ended my relationship with Ford FOREVER!)
'83 Toyota SR5 4X4 Pickup Long Bed
'87 Honda CRX Si
'97 Chevrolet Silverado Ext Cab (I still have it, 250K miles)
'07 Honda Civic Si (FAST!)
'15 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport 4X4 Dbl Cab Long Bed
 
'65 Dodge Coronet
'72 Ford Pinto Hatchback
'76 Ford Mustang
'77 Honda Accord Hatchback
'80 Ford Ranger (This piece of crap ended my relationship with Ford FOREVER!)
'83 Toyota SR5 4X4 Pickup Long Bed
'87 Honda CRX Si
'97 Chevrolet Silverado Ext Cab (I still have it, 250K miles)
'07 Honda Civic Si (FAST!)
'15 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport 4X4 Dbl Cab Long Bed
Nice Rack Joe! You look Sooo young in your pic for 60 something!


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My first truck was a 96 Silverado extended cab, white, I wish I still had that bad boy... The second was a 98 Silverado ext. cab, green with 6" procomp lift 18s and 35s.. My third a 98 2 dr Tahoe, gold with toyo mts and a bangin system! My fourth was a 05 Silverado ext. cab with 22s and 35s.. I guess you could say I like Chevys ha.. But I changed it up and got a 2013 Tacoma which I'm currently still in..ImageUploadedByTaco Forum1435387084.945840.jpgtheres the 05.. Here's the Tacoma ImageUploadedByTaco Forum1435387137.834108.jpg that's when I first got it.. Now it has a 3" lift and 285 toyo ats and I put a system in it.. Much more to come
 
Literally just joined figured this is a good start

- 1998 Ford Ranger 4 banger 5 speed regular cab (sold cause I couldn't fit in it anymore)

- 1995 Ford F-250 351W 5 speed regular cab (sold cause of mpg's)

- 2011 Toyota Tacoma access cab TRD Sport 4.0 6 speed (Loved it when I first drove it then started to hate it now love it again now that I learned how to completely turn off traction control)
 
97 Nissan maxima v6 was my first car. I wrecked it and got a 97 toyota rav4 4 cyl. Around 243k miles she started having too many problems with leaking oil so I traded her in for my 2015 tacoma I have now. Not even 1000 miles on her yet. I've wanted a tacoma for awhile now and finally got one.
 

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New 1977 Tacoma, New 1985 Tacoma, New 2005 Silverado 5.3L, New 2015 Tacoma double cab 4X4 V6. I always liked the Tacoma's as they were very reliable. Especially the older 4 bangers.
 
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