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11-25-08, 02:48 PM
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FJ40-GARAGE... Niiice pictures and hell of a story!
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31 years Land Cruiser influence did not only bring me to this forum it is a very big part of my life, i travel to a lot of countrys just to meet up with other cruiserheads, share time at their campfires and ride with them in my rig, their rigs or even walk along just to watch them drive.
I do meet up with strangers and leave friends when i have to drive home or take my plane back home again.
I see some of the most amazing landscapes, lifestyles and meet great people just because Land Cruisers are my passion for life.
Damn life is good when you have a passion and wherever you go people talk the same language = Cruisers.
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11-25-08, 02:58 PM
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very cool thread
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11-26-08, 11:23 AM
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Meadow Lake Road (2 wheel drive exit from Fordyce Creek) in late July for Sierra Trek Pre-run. Around 1980 --- even back then we didn't know which way the &&^%^ bezel went. The V dent on the hood was from a 5 pound clevis at the end of a snattchum strap while trying to extract a vehicle in the Santa Cruz Mountain Mud Slides. Lesson learned... only use your own equipment
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11-26-08, 05:14 PM
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this a a great thread keep em comming cool ass pics!
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( insert big changes here! ) not on "z"rated tires!
Mostly stock '80 full size j**p cherroke
sua front,soa rear,360 v8,automatic 4wd
open front and rear on Z rated tires...damn!!!!!
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11-26-08, 06:51 PM
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MDH33 posted these in the 45 section.Taken from somebody he knew. The 40 is brand spankin new!! Very Cool Pics!
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11-26-08, 09:52 PM
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*Drool* Still got the shrink wrap on the jumpies.....
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11-26-08, 10:50 PM
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Great thread! Now I have to hit up my old man to try and find old pics!! Awesome!
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11-27-08, 07:30 AM
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Ahhh, to be young and stupid.
 Stuck in the (early) 80's........................
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11-27-08, 10:07 PM
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live the O.G. cruiser pics!
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11-28-08, 02:04 AM
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I hope these work. They are scans from a magazine article. Pictures by Mark Werkmeister. I don't remember the publication. The article was "A tale of two trails" (Rubicon and Fordice Sierra Trek). My niece is driving my 40
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11-30-08, 12:10 AM
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Sexy pictures of my wife & her 1977 FJ40 with 17,000 miles Grass Valley Ca. 1979
She only owned It for six months before she rolled It
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11-30-08, 05:23 PM
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Back in the day. what a day it was
The first pic is of my 72 FJ40 that I bought in 75. The second pic is of my 76 Fj55 i bought around 85. My son is standing with his first 2 lingcod that he speared at age 12 on the North Jettie,Humbolt Bay Eureka.
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11-30-08, 05:30 PM
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The Day it all changed
The first pic is my babby on it's back. The second pic is with it upright again. Thank God that I had a front cage, with the bar over my left shoulder. It would have crushed in on top of me for sure. You don't have to be wheeling to flip one of these, just day dreaming on a hairpin curve. Highway 20 between Willits and Fort Bragg. At least the diving that weekend was good.
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11-30-08, 06:42 PM
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Can't always play, sometimes ya gotta work. late 79 in my 78
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12-02-08, 09:18 AM
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These pictures should be titled "Why I am the way I am". When I was little, my parents' marriage was coming apart due mainly to my Mom's (undiagnosed at the time) bi-polar disorder. Whenever they would fight or my Mom would start screaming, my Dad would grab me and we'd jump in the Land Cruiser. Sometimes, when the top was off, he would buy us a couple of hamburgers and we'd go park by the airport and watch the jets come in right over our heads. On weekends, we'd go on trail rides with the club just the two of us. At that time, it was unusual for a man to wheel alone with a 2 year old child, but he loved it. He always promised me that when my feet reached the pedals, I would be allowed to drive. when I was 9 years old, he fulfilled that promise. Fast foward 31 years a lot has changed some good, some bad. But last weekend, when Dad and I took our FJ40's 'wheeling I realized that the best things haven't changed at all. If you've spent time in your 'cruiser with your father or your son, you understand.
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12-02-08, 09:27 AM
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well said!!
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12-02-08, 09:49 AM
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Awesome pics and stories. Please keep them coming. There is something amazing about old pics and old 8mm movies. New tech cannot capture the same essence these old media capture.
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12-02-08, 09:57 AM
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Does anyone have pictures from back in the day? To get started, this is me in front of my Dad's '75. Picture was taken in August of 1977. The 'cruiser had burbank springs, 32 inch Tru-Tracs on White spokers, Downey header, Holley carb and a Warn winch. My Dad used to take me on club runs in a car seat! I'd love to find this rig again. Hopefully it's aged better than I have!
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You asked one brilliant question...penned 6 sentences...and this is only your 10th post on the board!!
This was a terrific entry to MUD. Great thread and welcome.
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12-02-08, 03:00 PM
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Awesome pictures you guys. Sure makes me miss my old Armstron Tru-Tracs. I think I went through three sets on two different heeps and both of my cousins ran them on their 40's. I always thought they just looked right on those cruisers. Keep the pictures coming.
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12-02-08, 04:24 PM
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Thanks, I'd really like to find that truck again. It was my Dad's pride and joy. He sold it after installing Burbank springs that made the ride unbearable. Later, he got a '76 with a SBC that I learned to drive in when I was 9 and he currently has a stock '72 but none as nice as that '75. If I could ever locate it I'd restore it to the condition in these pics and give it back to Dad.
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msapers, who did your dad sell the rig to? Keep in mind that DMV's are government entities and depending on the state subject to FOIA laws. And while you need a very valid reason to look up someone's driving history or license information I should think submitting a request for a VIN # on that rig would be ok. You might get a somewhat recent registration hit. Most states DMVs have PR/press person that deal with freedon of information requests. I'd submit the request, in writing, to this person along with a letter of what your intentions are. It's a long shot, but I'd love to see you locate your Dad's old 40 and give it back to him. I don't think there'd be a dry eye on Mud.
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12-02-08, 04:38 PM
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I would like nothing more than to get that rig back for my Dad. He actually did find it again in 1984. Tried to trade his SBC '76 for it, but the new owner wasn't interested. The guy was nice enough to let my Dad take a picture with me behind the wheel though. This is it below. The 'Cruiser in the background is the SBC 1976 that I learned to drive in. I don't know if Dad would have anything with the VIN still. The license number was 911 NQA (California). Anybody know where it is?
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12-02-08, 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by vtcruiser60
You asked one brilliant question...penned 6 sentences...and this is only your 10th post on the board!!
This was a terrific entry to MUD. Great thread and welcome.
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Thanks!
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12-02-08, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Flash1034
Awesome pics and stories. Please keep them coming. There is something amazing about old pics and old 8mm movies. New tech cannot capture the same essence these old media capture.
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I agree. I wish I could find a way to get my Dad's 8mm movies of when he pit crewed for Bill Stroppe and Parnelli Jones in the early 70's. I have a lot of race footage from the early Baja 500's and Mint 400's. Below is a pic of Parnelli Jones sitting in my Dad's home built buggy in the early 70's. Also an ancient Poloroid of Dad getting the buggy ready for a weekend of fun in the late 60's. The cage was made of muffler tubing (!!!!)
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12-02-08, 09:06 PM
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Here's a pic of my dad's ('73?)FJ40. That's me and my mom back in 1986. I remember that day specifically. There's a dirt road that forks in the Auburn-Pownal, Maine area. My dad was fooling around and driving in circles just to get me to laugh. Too bad that my dad had to sell it and especially what had happened to it while the other person owned it. It was burned in a garage for insurance money. I'll try to get some more pics of it from my mom.

Edit: pics added...

Sorry for the small, crooked, chopped off pics...
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12-03-08, 03:46 AM
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My old landcrusiers in the mid 70s
Got this addiction in the mid 70s here it is in the late 2000s
and still have it.
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12-03-08, 04:26 AM
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12-03-08, 08:37 AM
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this is one amazing thread!!!
this isnt a retro, just a newspaper clipping i found, (in arabic...)
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12-03-08, 08:41 AM
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this is one amazing thread!!!
this isnt a retro, just a newspaper clipping i found, (in arabic...)
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thats an fj25 right?
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12-03-08, 08:53 AM
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thats an fj25 right?
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Yep, round rear wheel openings and no bezel...
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12-03-08, 01:35 PM
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Got this picture out of an old Man-a-fre mag that came in the glove compartment of my cruiser.
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