Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
Okay, this thread:
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27478
About the Nissan Bushmaster got me to thinking and remembering (both quite dangerous!! :sombrero: )
Back around 1982 - 83, there was at least one, possibly more, custom vehicle makers that were taking the 80-83 bodied Toyota 4x4 pickups, putting a cab-high fiberglass shell on it, then cutting out the back of the cab and the front of the bed and putting a "pass through" from the cab to the back of the truck, carpeting the rear of the truck, and selling it through Toyota dealers as a kind of new SUV (though I don't remember the term "Sport Utility Vehicle" being in the vernacular at that time.)
Does anyone remember what they were called?
FWIW there were some oddball vehicles around at that time. Another "conversion" that was sold at Toyota dealerships on the 84-89 pickups was the "crew cab" conversion. They cut a pickup in half behind the cab and added a fiberglass compartment to give the vehicle a "crew cab" effect, except that the extended portion did not have doors. I still see these around occasionally, and snapped a photo of one in Denver a few years ago:
That's a long bed and you can see that the addition of the "crew cab" gives it a truly limousine-length wheelbase! I can't imagine that vehicle gets taken on many Rocky Mountain trails and I'll bet it's an SOB to park!
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27478
About the Nissan Bushmaster got me to thinking and remembering (both quite dangerous!! :sombrero: )
Back around 1982 - 83, there was at least one, possibly more, custom vehicle makers that were taking the 80-83 bodied Toyota 4x4 pickups, putting a cab-high fiberglass shell on it, then cutting out the back of the cab and the front of the bed and putting a "pass through" from the cab to the back of the truck, carpeting the rear of the truck, and selling it through Toyota dealers as a kind of new SUV (though I don't remember the term "Sport Utility Vehicle" being in the vernacular at that time.)
Does anyone remember what they were called?
FWIW there were some oddball vehicles around at that time. Another "conversion" that was sold at Toyota dealerships on the 84-89 pickups was the "crew cab" conversion. They cut a pickup in half behind the cab and added a fiberglass compartment to give the vehicle a "crew cab" effect, except that the extended portion did not have doors. I still see these around occasionally, and snapped a photo of one in Denver a few years ago:

That's a long bed and you can see that the addition of the "crew cab" gives it a truly limousine-length wheelbase! I can't imagine that vehicle gets taken on many Rocky Mountain trails and I'll bet it's an SOB to park!