1969 Toyota Land Cruiser Rust Free Daily Driver on 2040-cars
Hemet, California, United States
HERE IS THE DEAL OF A LIFETIME... A RUST FREE 1969 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER THAT IS ROCK SOLID. THE PHOTOS PROVE THIS HAS BEEN IN A SMALL DESERT TOWN IN ARIZONA ALL ITS LIFE, JUST LOOK AT THE UNDERCARRIAGE AND THE BARN DOORS. THIS CRUISER ALSO RUNS GOOD AND STOPS GREAT. IT JUST HAD A SMALL TUNE UP DONE LAST WEEK AND IT IS READY TO GO.
LIGHTS WORK, WINDSHIELD WIPERS WORK, GLASS WORKS, BRAKES WORK ITS READY TO DRIVE HOW IT IS OR MAKE AN AMAZING RESTORATION PROJECT. THE RUBBER AROUND THE DOORS IS OLD AND IT COULD BE REPLACED. THE WINDOWS ROLL UP NICE AND TIGHT AND THE DOORS CLOSE GREAT. THE TAB FOR THE DOOR STOP ON THE PASSENGER SIDE HAS BROKEN LOOSE HOWEVER IT IS STILL INTACT AND COULD EASILY BE WELDED BACK ON. THE PAINT JOB IS VERY OLD AND IS FADING AND SCRATCHED UP. THE INTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION HOWEVER THE SPRINGS IN THE DRIVER SEAT OR PRETTY SOFT. I HAVE A CLEAN AND CLEAR ARIZONA TITLE IN MY NAME. THE HEATER IS ALL HOOKED UP AND THE FOUR WHEEL DRIVE WORKS AS WELL. THE MOTOR IS A STOCK SIX CYLINDER WITH A THREE SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS AND I WILL ANSWER QUICKLY. IF YOU WANT CERTAIN PICTURES PLEASE LET ME KNOW. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THIS IS NOT A FULLY RESTORED LAND CRUISER AND MY RESERVE IS LOW AND IT REFLECTS THE CONDITION. THANKS FOR LOOKING |
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Toyota's Psy-style Waku-Doki ad inherits Japan's bizarre ad crown
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Let's face it: My people are weird.
I'm half-Japanese and take suitable pride in my Asian roots, but even I can't figure out what's been slipped into the water coolers of the country's ad agencies much of the time - or the nation at large, for that matter. From Japan's ubiquitous obsession with all things adorable (kawaii) to its offbeat sense of humor and its bizarrely perverse and violent tentacle porn, it's clear there's a lot going on in the culture, and only some of it bubbles up to the surface in its marketing efforts. Much of the strangest and most amazing ads are for non-transportation products (e.g. laundry soap, snacks, energy drinks), but the automotive space has its fair share. This latest Toyota ad had me trawling YouTube for a common theme, trying to make sense of why these spots are the way they are. Scroll down to watch the Toyota ad in question as well as a bunch of other examples of Japan's most bizarre car-related ads and see if you can't find the thread that runs between them. Is it just that something's being lost in translation? Have your say in Comments.
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