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Resilience of the Super Custom HiAce has kept it on Uganda’s roads for 20 years
Resilience of the Super Custom HiAce has kept it on Uganda’s roads for 20 years
By Peter Mwayi Since the early 2000s, the Super Custom Limited model HiAce has remained a dominion in Uganda’s tour and travel world probably because in build and resilience it was made for adventure.
The Super Custom belongs to the wide HiAce family of cars that were introduced on the market by Toyota in October 1967 with the making of the First Generation (H10) Toyota HiAce camper van. The…
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I do love this van, saw (and photographed it) at the latest Brisbane DownShift meet. :D
ONE PUNCH MAN EPISODE 1 SAITAMA VS SUPER CUSTOM
Toyota Hiace Super Custom. #VancouverAutos
I was headed into work when I saw it. I nearly wrecked from craning my head so much to gawk.
This is a 1971 (I think - I'm pretty sure the '72s were close to identical) GMC 1500 Super Custom Suburban. I can't find any record of it existing in Wikipedia, but I did find this one on Old Parked Cars. In any case, if that's really what it is, I've failed because I assumed that there were two doors on both sides, passenger and driver. Apparently, there's only the one on the driver's side.
I'll bet this thing gets awful gas mileage, but it's hard to imagine looking much cooler driving over stuff. I mean, unless your other option is this.
Mr crystal color