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#8
Originally Posted by lee
hmm.. i dont see a single plastic piece on that body at all.
i agree though that the base model 4th gen runners with the big plastic moldings are too much for me.
i agree though that the base model 4th gen runners with the big plastic moldings are too much for me.
#10
I think it is plastic. Toyota's (camry, corolla, highlander) have plastic bumper covers, but the paint on the plastic matches the body. I don't think they'd be able to mold the foglight holes into metal that efficiently either.
#13
you know what was a cool looking truck .. that new bronco that Ford developed .. looks like the old school ones, but with some future styling to it. But it retains the boxy shape, not all these rounded curves
#14
Originally Posted by sdastg1
you know what was a cool looking truck .. that new bronco that Ford developed .. looks like the old school ones, but with some future styling to it. But it retains the boxy shape, not all these rounded curves
- taking the retro-look route with the T-bird (failed), new Mustang, Ford GT, concept Bronco, what else....?
#15
Originally Posted by lee
hmm.. i dont see a single plastic piece on that body at all.
i agree though that the base model 4th gen runners with the big plastic moldings are too much for me.
i agree though that the base model 4th gen runners with the big plastic moldings are too much for me.
On the new Runners the unpainted plastic moldings do look cheap but for the off roader the bare plastic might be a good thing but I prefer the color keyed molding.
Even with my Bushwacker flares I had to paint them (Corey's look nice) since I didn't want to be a carbon copy of 90% of 4Runners out there with the OEM plastic unpainted flares.
Back to the Tacoma: I gotta see better pics since that angle it makes the nose look kinda funny plus that looks like a base model 2wd.
Last edited by X-AWDriver; Jun 9, 2004 at 10:09 AM.
#16
It could be Olefin plastic with the color impregnated like 4th Gens and FJ-100's. If so, it's a much more durable finish than painted plastic. I think they went that way for low speed impact crashworthiness, reduced repair costs, better aerodynamics, lower weight and better fuel economy. Not to mention a bold new look.
Does the photo URL mean that site (and maybe photos) originate from Turkey? They could be the first vehicles off the new Turkey production facility, one of Toyota's largest new investments.
Does the photo URL mean that site (and maybe photos) originate from Turkey? They could be the first vehicles off the new Turkey production facility, one of Toyota's largest new investments.
#17
Originally Posted by RalleRunner
That's because Ford is desperate and lazy
- taking the retro-look route with the T-bird (failed), new Mustang, Ford GT, concept Bronco, what else....?
- taking the retro-look route with the T-bird (failed), new Mustang, Ford GT, concept Bronco, what else....?FJ:
Bronco:
I'd say both of those resemble their 60-70's counterparts equally.
I'm left to assume then that you prefer toyotas more 'futuristic' styling direction ala this:
I'll take well executed "retro" inspired design anyday over that fuglyness
Last edited by 4what; Jun 9, 2004 at 11:07 AM.



