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How do you say goodbye to an old friend?

Discussion in 'General Tundra Discussion' started by Lug Nut, Jan 26, 2021.

  1. Jan 26, 2021 at 11:29 PM
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    RLHULK

    RLHULK Too many gamma rays in all that BBQ smoke.

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    Still rolling stock baby....
    LOL yup. Showing my age a little. I was 18 when I bought the car. Loved the heck out of it. Needed tires so when I got the money saved up I bought some Dayton raised white letter radials.
    The pioneer, I cant recall the model number but I had a good $700 in that system, thats in 1984 $$$. The damn thieves left went after the amp/equilizer each time. Had pioneer 4 way speakers in the back deck.

    Buddy had a monte carlo with a system that would pop his back glass LOL.

    After it was wrecked it got sold off, body was knocked off the frame and frame twisted, I went into the windshield and put a good sized dent in it with my left shoulder. I saw it on the road a few months later then lost track of it. Until one day I saw it in a lot by a body shop, stopped and asked about it, guy said it belonged to a local attorney. I called the attorney he said he was holding it in exchange for payment, and if he was not paid would call me and give me a chance to buy it. He never called me, No idea what happened after that but I would have grabbed if I had the chance.
    It was looking pretty ragged out at that point but I would have spent the cash to bring it back.

    Only car I ever felt some odd bond with. For some unknown reason. I have thought about finding another but it would not be same.
     
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  2. Jan 26, 2021 at 11:35 PM
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    empty_lord

    empty_lord They see me rollin'

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    custom body work, Billies with taco ARB springs, Icon AAL, TRD FJ trail team wheels, 2019 Toyota 86 radio, Blacked out interior, Added factory power everything, heater mirrors, ETC
    i have a bad habbit of becoming attached to my cars.. LOL 01 taco? first truck. gift from my father.. thats a keeper. My 06 corolla? kept that thing going for over 800k miles. it felt like losing a dog when it got totaled. absolutely sucked. my 05 tundra? its new to me (almost 2 years now).. but i have a feeling i'll own it for a long time.. i put too much time into these clunkers to want to get rid of them..
     
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  3. Jan 27, 2021 at 12:32 AM
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    Roborob70

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    This was too sad to read, I initially thought your dog died, I can empathize with you been there done that. Hold on to your truck otherwise you will regret it!
     
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  4. Jan 27, 2021 at 2:53 AM
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    ShreveportTSS

    ShreveportTSS Huh?

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    If you do sell it, find someone who has the same aspirations of enjoyment it has given you. There are lots of folks looking for a good budget adventurer.
     
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  5. Jan 27, 2021 at 4:05 AM
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    I was attached to a mustang GT. It was my first new car and my wife and I had taken it on stupendously memorable trips.

    I took care of it like it was the last automobile on planet earth.

    I ended up selling it at a massive discount to a relative. I thought it would be really hard. But I guess knowing someone else I care for has it is enough.

    Plus I had already moved on from muscle cars...and I needed space for another 5th gen 4runner. lol..
     
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  6. Jan 27, 2021 at 4:40 AM
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    10TundraSR5

    10TundraSR5 Happy Tundra owner

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    Curse you Perry the Platypus!
    If you can, keep it. After selling my first truck and first house, I've vowed to never get emotionally attached to material items again. I can tell you'll regret it.
     
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  7. Jan 27, 2021 at 4:49 AM
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    Rex Kramer

    Rex Kramer Vinyl Spinner

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    Of the 60+ vehicles that I have owned, my '71 Lemans Sport convertible "The Judge" clone with a .30 over Ram Air 455 H.O., Turbo 400, a 12 bolt posi, and a suspension beefed up with Pontiac Police package parts is the only one I wish I had managed to keep. That car was huge fun.

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  8. Jan 27, 2021 at 6:12 AM
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    Charvonia Design

    Charvonia Design Enthusiast-Owned Small Business Vendor

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    1st Gen Tacomas continue to hold their value. I'm assuming it's paid for, so unless you really need to money to put into your Tundra I would keep it. It's a very different truck being so much smaller, I would not mind having both in the stable.
     
  9. Jan 27, 2021 at 7:16 AM
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    Lug Nut

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    That Tacoma looks new and trail worthy.

    You seem like a good father.

    We need more like you.
     
  10. Jan 27, 2021 at 7:36 AM
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    TNTundra16

    TNTundra16 YOU BIG DUMMY!

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    I recently sold a 2003 s10 that I bought in 2004. I drove it a year and sold it to my dad. He passed away June 2020 and I got it back. It had only 54k miles. I have 2 kids and this s10 is a regular cab. I rarely go anywhere without my boys with me so I couldn't really drive it much. I put 20 miles on it in six months and had to make a decision. I decided to let it go but never really advertised it just kept my ear to the ground. Soon enough a guy at works son had his daily driver blow an engine so I sold it him. He's a hard worker with a "drive it till the wheels fall off" kinda person so I didn't feel bad for helping someone out. All that said, if the s10 would've fit everyone comfortably I would've kept it.
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  11. Jan 27, 2021 at 8:28 AM
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    RLHULK

    RLHULK Too many gamma rays in all that BBQ smoke.

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    Still rolling stock baby....
    Oh damn. That’s a sweet ride.
     
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  12. Jan 27, 2021 at 10:56 AM
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    I had a hard time parting with my '00 tundra. Lots of great memories in that truck. But it had a lot of rust after 20 New England winters, and was getting harder and harder to keep reliable. I had to let it go. Not gonna lie, I still miss it.

    If I was in a position like you, with a truck that was in good shape, and lived where you live? I'd consider building a dedicated trail rig - big tires, all the goodies... something that I could wrench on when I had time, but didn't need to be ready to get me to work on Monday morning... something that I didn't have to worry about warranties, or a gazillion electronic sensors and gizmo's... teach my old dog some new tricks so to speak.
     
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  13. Jan 27, 2021 at 11:16 AM
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    Pitbull410

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    I'd keep it!
     
  14. Jan 27, 2021 at 11:18 AM
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    Boerseun

    Boerseun MGM XP-Series

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    I thought I was the only one! I also miss my Tacoma and wish that I had kept it. It was like selling a child the day that I traded it in on the Tundra. I bought the Tacoma new in 2002 and had it for 16 years, without any problems. I love the Tundra, but there was just something about the Tacoma that makes me second-guess my decision. Instead of buying the Tundra TRD Sport and using the $9,000 trade-in from the Tacoma I could have bought a base model Tundra for $9,000 less and kept the Tacoma, and still had the same payment on the Tundra. But life moves on... It's all good.
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  15. Jan 27, 2021 at 11:37 AM
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    jwatt

    jwatt I heart men

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    I m the oposite. I say let it go. Eventually attachment will become ball and chain:ballchain:
     
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