irsa76 Posted November 10, 2007 Report Share Posted November 10, 2007 I noticed a funny thing the other day, I see old Toyota, Mazda, Isuzu and Datsun pickups still running around as work trucks here. Probably about 90% of them would be running flatbeds, and most of them look like they are used for gardening work. Quote Link to comment
fisch Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 Talking about Toyota Stouts, check out this quad cab! It is begging to be lowered! And here is a link to a bunch more pics. You know I think every truck looks better lowered IMHO. BUT I think the stout gets the award for most improved apperance by lowering. Up high it is a little boxy and kinda fugly. But low, YUMMY! http://toyotacluborg.proboards61.com/index.cgi?board=stout&action=display&thread=1172445452 Quote Link to comment
irsa76 Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 I hate to say this, but god the Stout is ugly. I think the best looking older trucks are Datsuns. Quote Link to comment
dat521gatherer Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 yes i agree the datsuns have the better look. i go against the grain with liking the 620's the least of the pre 1980 datsuns. majority likes the 620's best but there are hella 521 owners on this site. Quote Link to comment
lynchfourtwenty Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 alot of mexican folks use nissan/datsun/toyota around here for work trucks .. which means yard/gardening work.. or other stuff.. they love em Quote Link to comment
Steroid Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 OK. Here is a vintage Courier that surfaced in Bullhead City in 2002. I went NUTS over it because: 1. I had 2 Datsuns (not yet customized) and LONGED again for a custom mini to cruise around in and 2. Becaust theis truck was so FLAWLESS in condition still. A true survivor!! and 3. Because the guy driving it still had all of the dash plaques in which there were two runs that I attended in the late 70s that this truck was at also!! Anyway, this truck has been running, not running, altered, sitting, running, tweekerized, etc. But it STILL EXISTS!! I re-found it last Saturday behind a house. I feel very sad for this truck and wish there were something I could do. I plan to go "door knocking" to see if it is for sale. But I do NOT need another project. I just want to see this truck go to a good home that will appreciate it. Help anyone! If anyone here is the least bit interested in a one time show winning 72 Courier, please contact Me at steroid620@yahoo.com Maybe this truck can once again be a show truck before it gets crushed. I passed a year ago on a onetime show Chevy Luv and it got crushed. You would "cringe" at it's pictures. Sad, very sad.:( I cann't save them all, I just wish I could! Quote Link to comment
Pacific coast Datsun Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 Wierd to see a courier w/ a 5 piece wrap kit & its the same color as yours & Guys trucks! Do you have any "today" pics of it ? BTW looks like it has 320 bumperettes. Quote Link to comment
Steroid Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 Hey Mark. The same company that made the original 620 wrapkit (such as on Guy's and Derek's), Imaginary Glass, made these kits too. There were also kits for Chevy Luvs and Toyota SR-5's. Anyway, I have pictures of Little Hawaiian and others with this same kit. Actually, it was pretty popular in the mid 70's. The truck looks the same. Paint fading badly. The spoiler is now missing, which isn't a problem to Me.... they were flat across so it would be very easy to make one. Maybe it's in the back. At least the front flares are still there. THAT would be the hard thing to accurately make. Is there a Courier group that We could post this truck to that You know of. If I was a Courier fan I would be totally going nuts on this find. Somebody has to appreciate it's still "being alive". Quote Link to comment
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