Dream get to the beach vehicle
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Dream get to the beach vehicle
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. 

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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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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.Mike Fernandez wrote:Porsche GT3 or 550 Spyder with a quick release carrying case roof rack. No seriously.
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Alan I had TI Raleigh team bike when I raced back in the early 80's.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
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A 1959 Chevy Impala convertible would be good also.

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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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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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