It's a one-off creation, likely made in Colombia or Costa Rica. Look very closely at the body work for the cab. Is the roof removable? Looks like it Isn't. Value will really specs on how well the work was done. I've seen very high quality with...
Josh is still on here. Doesn’t this remind you of the FJ43 that we went to look at in Colorado Springs? That top seam also had body filler connecting it to the tub.
I agree with Michael B. I’d pass on this one unless they are in the $5k range...
This is why I missed this years event . I hope who ever won our catch can system enjoys it! We are seeking an A level Land cruiser Tech. Job and pay info
in the Employment section . Credit to Karl thanks for posting shop pics. I decided to...
I was thinking about applying but my specialty is mistakes and rework when it comes to working on Land Cruisers. One thing that I can say is that I am very consistent!
Great shop, congrats and good luck with the search!
I won the catch can but since I don’t have an 80 series, donated it to @mesa man and @Mesa Woman
They, in turn, donated some funny tasting salad back.
I would love to stop by and see you sometime.
I am an A (YouTube) level mechanic after all.
Just got back into town from a 3 week road trip and I put 1500 miles on the red Land Cruiser pictured below. I also met a lot of great people, including @Ditcherman and @Tank5 in the other two Cruisers.
Starting the build back process or atleast the "remove the damage" process. Youngest mancub and I started pulling pieces and parts off the ole girl this weekend. Cleaned her up a bit and took her for a quick ride just around the neighborhood...
Annie wasn’t a fan of 4-wheeling, either. She loves to go on 1-2 night trips, but 2 weeks was a bit much for her. Halfway through the trip I met up with my wife and Annie jumped out of the Cruiser and went straight to our car.
Wanted to really test the clutch pedal adjustment from last week some time, and my slightly rerouted bikini top straps (inside the rear seats vs outside), so I threw the bike in the back and headed to the local fire road trail.
The clutch worked...
Thanks, Rob. I am also not a fan of the flat strap as the ones that I have don’t allow for the wrench to get the proper torque as the bar gets in the way as the bolt gets tighter. I have a mixture of flat flanges and u-bolt style hardware...
I am just catching up on this thread. I like the u-bolt style u-joint straps better than the flat ones, but better yet is to switch out to a flange like Toyota has for both front and rear axle. That way the u-joint is protected. I got mine...