US Forces Evacuate Tripoli as Fighting in Libyan Capital Heats Up
7th April 2019
Thank you, Barack. Thank you, Hillary.
Notice how all of these turd-world revolutionaries use Toyota trucks to mount their AA guns. What do they know that you don’t?
7th April 2019
Thank you, Barack. Thank you, Hillary.
Notice how all of these turd-world revolutionaries use Toyota trucks to mount their AA guns. What do they know that you don’t?
April 8th, 2019 at 03:38
Toyota trucks don’t need a mechanical brigade following them. Oil,gas, 50 Cal and 5-10 rabid lunatics and you are good to go to meet your virgins. Unfortunately most fighter jets have them listed as war machines,so no driving your kids to soccer.
April 8th, 2019 at 12:34
It’s well documented that the Toyota Hilux truck was the favorite vehicle of Al Qaida. It’s an amazingly well built vehicle – so much so that Toyota quit making them.
Story goes that American troops ran across AQs with red maple leaf tattoos. It was an odd thing, and under interrogation the AQs said it was because they tried to be as tough as the trucks with a red leaf on it. It took more digging to uncover what they meant. There was some sort of Canadian relief agency that bought a bunch of Hilux trucks and had their red maple leaf on the side. At some point, they pulled out of the area, but the locals continued using the trucks and their reliability became legendary.
I think it was Car & Driver that took one and crushed it at a junk yard, then straightened it out and reconnected the fuel line and wires. The truck started right up and was drivable.
Pennzoil had a booth at some event where they were showing off the Million Mile Truck – a Chevy 1500. The owner had religiously changed the oil at a Pennzoil location, and that’s how they could verify the mileage. When he hit a million miles, he tried to get General Motors to acknowledge it and maybe buy it off of him. GM refused to have anything to do with it, so Pennzoil bought it and used it for their display. Under no circumstance does a car manufacturer want you to know that a vehicle that’s properly maintained could last for many years. Buy a new vehicle and within a year the dealership will be contacting you to tell you that your vehicle is a prime candidate for trade-in.