I know, after going festy, where else is there to go?
Myself, I've been into a few other vehicles before Festiva took over...
88 Toyota van 4wd (The Humpfritter)
I'm not sure how many were sold here in the US (sold like VW bugs the rest of the world) I do know there aren't too many left. (Levitan has one) The 4wd was only sold from 87-89 and most of those were auto trans. I searched for over a year to find my 5-spd, wrecked, being used as a storage bin for a live-aboard sailboat fella in Seattle. That was 2002. Since then I've added 15 inch Samuari wheels, Westy interior, insulation, a 2wd power moonroof, a second radiator, 2nd gas tank and a bunch of other little dirt-bag camping aminities. I'm able to pull 25MPG @ 55mph, which isn't bad for a 4wd vehicle you can comfortably sleep in. I lived in this rig off and on for 3 years. I made the mistake of selling it a while back to a NYC fella that doesn't know the difference between a gas cap and a dunce cap. I got a call about 3 months later, "I never knew you could drive a manual trans. like an auto trans, I haven't used the clutch yet! Oh, and why can't I get it into gear anymore?" I flew to NYC, bought it back from him at a discount, actually DID drive it 1200 miles whithout a clutch (starting in gear, crashing boxing, driving late at night thru cities) I even though my parking situation is crowded, I couldn't stand the thought of having my van be towed off to the wrecker. Amazingly the trans. was fine, the clutch was destroyed. I'm getting ready to install a propex heater in her for ice fishing and other Mn. winter excursions.
1978 Toyota Dolphin (14 foot)
I'm not even sure why I bought this other than I'm trying everything I can to get my girlfriend to travel and camp with me (This is my last effort) I found it on the local CL here in StC Mn. It's rust free amazingly enough, 75K orig. miles. Has a three burner stove, fridge, sink and all the other RV amin.'s except the most important one...a heater! I figure I can always sell it for what I paid for it. It was a 20R with a nice header ($400) a new radiator and clutch. It's rumored to get 23mpg on a good day.
1979 Toyota 4wd truck
another vehicle I don't really need, but comes in handy once in a while (hauling the motorcycle. Hauling garbage, etc.) I paid $400 bucks for it, 120K orig. miles. I have a crazy idea to add the dolphin rear end to it (exact same size) and have a 4wd camper.
Then there's all the metros and festivas out there. I had a 1992 Subaru Justy 4wd, but got sick of working on it and never driving it. If you ask me, they are junk.
Okay, obviously I'm bored. What else we got floating around out there?
Brenton
Myself, I've been into a few other vehicles before Festiva took over...
88 Toyota van 4wd (The Humpfritter)
I'm not sure how many were sold here in the US (sold like VW bugs the rest of the world) I do know there aren't too many left. (Levitan has one) The 4wd was only sold from 87-89 and most of those were auto trans. I searched for over a year to find my 5-spd, wrecked, being used as a storage bin for a live-aboard sailboat fella in Seattle. That was 2002. Since then I've added 15 inch Samuari wheels, Westy interior, insulation, a 2wd power moonroof, a second radiator, 2nd gas tank and a bunch of other little dirt-bag camping aminities. I'm able to pull 25MPG @ 55mph, which isn't bad for a 4wd vehicle you can comfortably sleep in. I lived in this rig off and on for 3 years. I made the mistake of selling it a while back to a NYC fella that doesn't know the difference between a gas cap and a dunce cap. I got a call about 3 months later, "I never knew you could drive a manual trans. like an auto trans, I haven't used the clutch yet! Oh, and why can't I get it into gear anymore?" I flew to NYC, bought it back from him at a discount, actually DID drive it 1200 miles whithout a clutch (starting in gear, crashing boxing, driving late at night thru cities) I even though my parking situation is crowded, I couldn't stand the thought of having my van be towed off to the wrecker. Amazingly the trans. was fine, the clutch was destroyed. I'm getting ready to install a propex heater in her for ice fishing and other Mn. winter excursions.
1978 Toyota Dolphin (14 foot)
I'm not even sure why I bought this other than I'm trying everything I can to get my girlfriend to travel and camp with me (This is my last effort) I found it on the local CL here in StC Mn. It's rust free amazingly enough, 75K orig. miles. Has a three burner stove, fridge, sink and all the other RV amin.'s except the most important one...a heater! I figure I can always sell it for what I paid for it. It was a 20R with a nice header ($400) a new radiator and clutch. It's rumored to get 23mpg on a good day.
1979 Toyota 4wd truck
another vehicle I don't really need, but comes in handy once in a while (hauling the motorcycle. Hauling garbage, etc.) I paid $400 bucks for it, 120K orig. miles. I have a crazy idea to add the dolphin rear end to it (exact same size) and have a 4wd camper.
Then there's all the metros and festivas out there. I had a 1992 Subaru Justy 4wd, but got sick of working on it and never driving it. If you ask me, they are junk.
Okay, obviously I'm bored. What else we got floating around out there?
Brenton
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