A tiny Piaggio Ape three-wheeler truck belonging to a local ice cream parlor.
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A tiny Piaggio Ape three-wheeler truck belonging to a local ice cream parlor.
I was always supposed to make it in business big enough to pay people to work on my vehicles. Life had other plans. Now I’ve got this FiX oR rEpAiR dAiLy that’s stuck in park. Replaced the shift cable and alas… now for pb blaster and a hammer.
I took the truck to the hardware store today and this big extended cab 4x4 parked next to me. I rolled forward so our beds were even.... My tiny truck's bed is longer. TAKE THAT BITCH
TINY CAR!
Not the best view, but also not the worst. Look how narrow that building on the left is.
I didn’t notice it before, but that red tower towards the back we wound up walking towards pretty often. Seeing it here gives more perspective to our location as we traveled around.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q0OR-j4ucM)
the 3 options in the isuzu p'up diesel, longbed (yellow) shortbed, and flatbed (modified). '83-'85. Central Virginia.
1980 dodge D-50, created by Mitsubishi as the Forte, '79-'86 in Japan. Dodge did not enter the small pickup market which the courier and LUV had created in 1970's American market until 1979. Available in 93 and 105 hp as well as a small diesel. Sold concurrently as the Plymouth Arrow and then in '83 as Mistubishi Mighty Max. In '82 the four wheel drive power Ram 50 was created, and in '83-'85 an 80-86 hp turbo diesel was available. in '87 it was redesigned and became the little brother of the new Dodge Dakota, it was continued through 1993 in US. Irish Channel, Nola