Pinto lover here! My first car was a’72 Pinto sedan. Drove it like I stole it everywhere I went. I always wanted to build a Pinto pickup. This one is very well done! I love it!! 😻 Good thing the limousine has new wheel bearings. It’s probably going to need new ones every 20,000 miles. That’s a lot of weight on four wheels. 😊
LOL that comment was just to fend off anyone commenting "a limo isn't weird," I've had similar comments on vehicles in the past. The vehicle itself might not be weird, but what they've done with it is (at least in my view.)
Interesting collection; the Pinto pickup looks handy...Missing the description for #3, the custom 3-wheeler...The interior of the Land Rover limo makes it possible to take a trip, and never leave the parking lot!
Consider that no Culture ever has had the wealth and technology to construct weird vehicles, and dragsters, dune buggies, rat rods, stock and sprint cars, go carts, four wheelers, hill climbers...it never ends. What will historians say in 100 years?
I've seen a couple myself, I actually looked them up before adding this car to the video in case it was actually a factory built "variant" that Ford offered. Turns out it wasn't, it was just something that became sort of a "thing" for private owners to do.
That Ford Pinto ute is very nice as usual a weird selection of vehicles
Another fine job, Mr MG, crazy me. I liked that Pinto pickup.
Thank you
Reminds me of my 82 rampage.
Pinto lover here! My first car was a’72 Pinto sedan. Drove it like I stole it everywhere I went. I always wanted to build a Pinto pickup. This one is very well done! I love it!! 😻
Good thing the limousine has new wheel bearings. It’s probably going to need new ones every 20,000 miles. That’s a lot of weight on four wheels. 😊
Pinto for the Win.
Some crazy rides !!
WOW .
Mike
Take the Pinto for $9,000 Greg. I giggled at your limo disclaimer. Dont want limo owners coming after you. Lol
LOL that comment was just to fend off anyone commenting "a limo isn't weird," I've had similar comments on vehicles in the past. The vehicle itself might not be weird, but what they've done with it is (at least in my view.)
Shows once again that beauty certainly is in the eye of the beholder.
Interesting collection; the Pinto pickup looks handy...Missing the description for #3, the custom 3-wheeler...The interior of the Land Rover limo makes it possible to take a trip, and never leave the parking lot!
Oh jeez thanks Craig...not sure how I missed that description.
Consider that no Culture ever has had the wealth and technology to construct weird vehicles, and dragsters, dune buggies, rat rods, stock and sprint cars, go carts, four wheelers, hill climbers...it never ends. What will historians say in 100 years?
A few of em look like they was made on junkyard wars, and they want quite a bit of cash for them. On the other hand, some of them are kinda neat.
Put the crack pipe down and step away from the land rover
😂😂😂 I know!! Called it a 6x6!! 😅
thanks
I love how your American but an mg guy ,got good taste sir 👍
Earning your name there eh? lol. And actually I'm Canadian.
Proof that if you don’t have a finished vision, don’t start.
Wonder how much alcohol was consumed in the planning and construction of these creations
Very good question lol!
I hit the like.
Thanks John!
64 1/2 was first mustang.
Yeah, that's why I have the question mark after the "1962"
That’s right. That one had a ‘66 grille I believe. 😊
I've seen a pinchero before
I've seen a couple myself, I actually looked them up before adding this car to the video in case it was actually a factory built "variant" that Ford offered. Turns out it wasn't, it was just something that became sort of a "thing" for private owners to do.
62 Mustang? Check production years .
Yes, that's why the "62" has a question mark and I mention it as well. I'm assuming a typo on the seller's part.
???? Mustangs were introduced in 1964!
Thanks John!
brains
Some people are just stoopid