Car based pickups

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crofty1984

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15,887 posts

205 months

Tuesday 30th April
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I love a car - based pickup. Clearly spent too much time watching My Name Is Earl back in the day.

What do we have in this country that's relatively affordable? Ford P100 springs to mind, as well as Proton Jumbuck and Subaru Brat (if you can find one not dissolved). There has to be more than those, surely?

Wonder if a lowered mid 90's Hilux counts...

vikingaero

10,453 posts

170 months

Tuesday 30th April
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People are asking thousands for rust buckets and the pristine are approaching 10k:

VW Caddy Pickup
Skoda Fabia Pickup
Proton Jumbuck
Subaru Brat

Even the old Nissan and Mazda pickups (2 door variants) are appreciating.

Halmyre

11,239 posts

140 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Are you man enough? Yee-haw.


alabbasi

2,514 posts

88 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Ford Ranchero, preferably with a 460 motor.


FMOB

963 posts

13 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Ford P100




Robertb

1,492 posts

239 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Always had a soft-spot for the Brat as I had a Tamiya R/C model!

JerseyRoyal

117 posts

1 month

Tuesday 30th April
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Import something from South Africa or Australia?

I always have a space for a Commodore with a tray bed and a blown big block laugh

Pixel Pusher

10,194 posts

160 months

Tuesday 30th April
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https://www.carandclassic.com/auctions/2008-holden...

Can we bend the rules?

Not British but in Britain?


crofty1984

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Tuesday 30th April
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Pixel Pusher said:
https://www.carandclassic.com/auctions/2008-holden...

Can we bend the rules?

Not British but in Britain?

Well within the rules! I just meant "that a person could buy in the UK". not some Vietnam-only special

markymarkthree

2,288 posts

172 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Loads of Mk3s coming in from SA, some with the V6 Essex. cool


paulwirral

3,162 posts

136 months

Tuesday 30th April
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FMOB said:
Ford P100



I had a few of those back in the day and they were used for the intended purpose , the pick up beds used to dissolve in front of your eyes .
The sierras were a better drive , they had their own race series at one stage if I remember correctly ?

Pixel Pusher

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Baldchap

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93 months

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Saw this in the Lakes. laugh


FMOB

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boyse7en

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166 months

Tuesday 30th April
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FMOB said:
I quite like that.

gt40steve

694 posts

105 months

Tuesday 30th April
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paulwirral said:
FMOB said:
Ford P100



I had a few of those back in the day and they were used for the intended purpose , the pick up beds used to dissolve in front of your eyes .
The sierras were a better drive , they had their own race series at one stage if I remember correctly ?
They were silhouette type racers, not real trucks.

FMOB

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More 1970's BL horrors....


gt40steve

694 posts

105 months

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Thank goodness nobody has mentioned the Marina & Ital pickups....

Conversions were available from companies like Walkers of regular light vans, Escort, Bedford HA etc.





Edited by gt40steve on Tuesday 30th April 17:20

gt40steve

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gt40steve

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