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Dream get to the beach vehicle

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As I drove to the cliffs this weekend in my 2000 Saturn (a company which no longer exists) I wondered what would be my "dream" vehicle to throw in a couple kneeboards etc in and forget all me troubles for a while ....for me perhaps a Chev Nomad Wagon. Anyone got or wish for a favorite vehicle that takes you to the water? Carl E has a neat van...that would be good, too.
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Porsche GT3 or 550 Spyder with a quick release carrying case roof rack. No seriously. :D
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I used have a nissan safari 4.2l diesel go any bullet proof i killed it had get a bit more family and got nissan terrano not so cool but does the job
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circa 1975 english raleigh 10 speed racing bike, that i only changed the tyres on from original, earlier this year. Oh yeah i don't need to load the bikes on as i just walk to the waves :wink:
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Any vehicle or mode of transport that can get ya to some waves is a dream vehicle I reckons, although one of the Cove crew had this funky Ford wagon that I seen when we were in HB earlier this year and if we had them in Aus I would like one.

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My beach cruiser with the side rack.
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48 thru 54 chevy truck slammed in the weeds :D
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CJ, Me too, My black electra beach cruiser with the carver board racks on the side. My d@#mn chain fell off right when I pulled up to the water! Got in back on, whew.
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lesbaru wagon - great in the sand and boards fit inside

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Mike Fernandez wrote:Porsche GT3 or 550 Spyder with a quick release carrying case roof rack. No seriously. :D
Mike, I can just imagine your 550 cut up like a Baja Bug, big offroad tires, and a roll bar roof rack for boards. George Barris style of course.
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analbirth wrote:circa 1975 english raleigh 10 speed racing bike, that i only changed the tyres on from original, earlier this year. Oh yeah i don't need to load the bikes on as i just walk to the waves :wink:
Alan I had TI Raleigh team bike when I raced back in the early 80's.

Ken, chopping an over a $million dollar car is not good. :lol: :lol: :lol:

A 1959 Chevy Impala convertible would be good also. :wink:
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A fibreglass beach buggy, you dont have to worry about corrosion and in S.A they dont really steal them, so you can park em at some obscure spot on the south coast and not worry about having to hitch home after a surf!
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gotta be 4x4,the real deal not AWD (lame)
gotta be able to sleep in it
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A 10' Zodiac :wink:
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HJ62 Toyota Landcruiser. 1. turbo diesel 2. camp conversions were made. 3. can sleep in. 3. 4x4 4. reliable 5. and most importantly very cool.

Wish I could have one more easily in the US.

But my current rig is the best surf vehicle I've ever owned.
Toyota 4 runner, 1. V8 power 2. can sleep in 3. 4x4 and 4. reliable, so most things you could want in proper surf transport. Oh, and chicks dig it...not sure why but they do.

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