ethera-put simply,GLEN has a mighty strop on,mixed with the QUEEN of all huffs,because he finally has a car to match his slacks and leather elbow-patches!
ive seen station wagon kcars on toyota 4x4 frames....and another guy had a chevette body on a s10 frame..with 350 under the hood another one was a cadillac seville on what im guessing was also an s10 4x4 frame..that one i never seen driving though..i dont think the project ever got finished
To quote a movie I really enjoy, surely it's not what you do, but the way that you do it? Or it's not what you drive but how you drive it? slap on some peace signs and drive with no shoes and I doubt you'll ever fit in with the prune eating crowd.
On A Serious Note, I Just Read That The Toyota Camry Is The Most Stolen Car In Australia.... All Toyota Parts Are Pretty Well Standard World Wide, And A 40ft Shipping Container Will House Upwards Of 200 Engines And Assorted Parts. Most Go To The Middle East, But Because Of The Uniformity They Can Be Profitably Sent To Almost Any Country On The Globe. Cheers Glen.
Corollas, too. 90's. They're modern enough for the engineering and efficiency to be about on par with newer stuff, but old enough to not have extra shit that nobody wants.... including anti-theft systems. And they don't attract attention, because there are so many of them. And they're ALL beige/gold. They'd be second on my list, if I was going to steal a car, though. I really need to take a while to rip things apart and learn to hotwire my car, in case I ever needed to start a nissan in a pinch.
check remote starter sites....like nordic start or autostart...they post model specific accurate ignition wiring diagrams online for installers