Slippin and slidin

General discussion about our beloved Tercel 4WD cars
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Dirtmagnet
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My tercel:: Two 1983 4wd SR5's, One Lifted; 1986 Deluxe Auto, All with Webers
Location: Northwest Georgia

Slippin and slidin

Post by Dirtmagnet »

This is what we woke up to this morning. Fun, fun. The Rover sure looks at home. These are awesome vehicles. When others are struggling, she motors on.

I know this is common to a lot of you, but we are in Georgia.....don't see it very often.

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splatterdog
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Location: Minnesota, USA

Re: Slippin and slidin

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Quick, win a race while you can!
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ARCHINSTL
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My tercel:: Goldie is a 1986 SR5 attualmente con Weber/also owned the first T4WD in STL in late '82
Location: Kirkwood, a 'burb of St. Louis

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Great to hear from you again - I thought the Redneck Rover might have gone the way of all real Rovers...
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hberdan
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My tercel:: Sold my 1987 Tercel Dlx 4x4 Wagon but miss driving it everyday. I don't miss working on it, though.
Location: Colorado!

Re: Slippin and slidin

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That's a lotta snow for Georgia!
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