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	Comments on: 1979 Toyota Yamahauler	</title>
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		By: charles sanders		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A friend of mine won this package.  We were in high school and didn&#039;t have a care in the world.  He sold the motorcycles to pay the taxes on the truck.  Unfortunately he proceeded to trash the truck.  Didn&#039;t take care of it, didn&#039;t fix things when they broke.  We would trade trucks occasionally (mine had a camper top) and every time I drove it, something else didn&#039;t work.  The fatal blow was a river crossing that  went wrong and sunk the front of the truck to the top of the doors.  I think he sold it for parts after that.   Was a shame, it was a beautiful truck]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A friend of mine won this package.  We were in high school and didn&#8217;t have a care in the world.  He sold the motorcycles to pay the taxes on the truck.  Unfortunately he proceeded to trash the truck.  Didn&#8217;t take care of it, didn&#8217;t fix things when they broke.  We would trade trucks occasionally (mine had a camper top) and every time I drove it, something else didn&#8217;t work.  The fatal blow was a river crossing that  went wrong and sunk the front of the truck to the top of the doors.  I think he sold it for parts after that.   Was a shame, it was a beautiful truck</p>
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		By: Tony		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2018 14:42:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow Curtis, thanks for the walk down Memory Lane. I remember the 1979 Toyota Yamahauler Sweepstakes well and entered it as a 16 year old kid, of course I didn&#039;t win...dang it! I wonder where that truck is today?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow Curtis, thanks for the walk down Memory Lane. I remember the 1979 Toyota Yamahauler Sweepstakes well and entered it as a 16 year old kid, of course I didn&#8217;t win&#8230;dang it! I wonder where that truck is today?</p>
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