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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=33157
Submitted by: DiRF
Comments: 13  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 06-02-2004
View Stats Category: Truck
Description:
I have no idea what this little truck is...

KW: camper topper compact foreign pickup


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#1
6-02-2004 @ 12:39:37 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
When I first saw the thumbnail of this, I thought maybe it was an early '60s Falcon, but once I saw fullsize, I immediately knew it wasn't...so... some help please? My best guess right now is a Datsun...maybe.

#2
6-02-2004 @ 01:18:27 PM
Posted By : ricerocketboy Reply | Edit | Del
Ford Courier or maybe an early Isuzu of some sort?

#3
6-02-2004 @ 01:22:09 PM
Posted By : kstagger Reply | Edit | Del
I would like to say Datsun... but the front... I usually think of dual headlights for old Datsuns and Toyotas

#4
6-02-2004 @ 01:23:16 PM
Posted By : ricerocketboy Reply | Edit | Del
#3, thats what threw me off too.

#5
6-02-2004 @ 01:28:03 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
#2, Always thought Ford Couriers looked more carlike than this... (the greenhouse area, I mean.)

#6
6-02-2004 @ 01:29:30 PM
Posted By : ricerocketboy Reply | Edit | Del
#5, meh, you're probably right. I dont know., It's the only oldish truck name I could think of. Maybe an early MAZDA?

#7
6-02-2004 @ 01:36:46 PM
Posted By : kstagger Reply | Edit | Del
there was apparently (after a quick google search) a Datsun truck with big headlights like this - but it was South African, Asian only..

#8
6-02-2004 @ 01:38:23 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
#7, Aha...thank you very much.

#9
6-02-2004 @ 06:16:55 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
Here's an old Ford Courier, which of course was Mazda-based.

http://www.hobbyhorseranch.com/images/courier.jpg

I'm betting this a Mazda truck.


#10
6-02-2004 @ 07:36:52 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
#9, Damn...and it's Skid to the rescue. I guess the old Couriers looked like actual pickup trucks (albeit, on a smaller scale), the current Couriers kinda look more like cars.

#11
6-03-2004 @ 11:02:16 PM
Posted By : Driven_out Reply | Edit | Del
I think that is an old IHC... (edit: guess not after seein the red pic)

[Edited by Driven_out on 6-03-2004 @ 11:02:46 PM]


#12
6-11-2005 @ 03:29:32 AM
Posted By : BackgroundSoarer Reply | Edit | Del
#9, wow, that thing is ugly...the truck too

#13
5-05-2007 @ 05:11:39 PM
Posted By : Adambomb Reply | Edit | Del
#9, I think this one's a Courier, as it also has the scaled-down 70s Ford truck grille. I think Mazdas had a different grille. T'were quite a few of these in Greece (2nd gen and ones based on 86-93 Mazda pickups that we never got)

[Edited by Adambomb on 5-05-2007 @ 05:12:47 PM]


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