Thanks "living in the past" (can't verify his claims ) I have posted the bottom side mounts so you guys can make up your own opinion. Again, please check with UPS for shipping rates to your area. I'll cover the cost of the boxes.
And of course Cash and carry is King
I wouldn't pay more then 10k for the beige one just looking at the condition of the rear tub. It's good but not great for the asking price. The fact that it isn't clean as I expect tells me that the rest of the cruiser will need TLC. Just my opinion It is one of my two favorite colors for a...
They need metal work and can easily be fixed is true. A good metal worker will charge an arm and a leg. Since you are already charging an arm and a leg that would leave someone without limbs.
I have a pair of late model FJ40 seats in good condition. The seats are very comfortable and have good support. I have taken some close up shots of the seam tear but other then that they are ready to use. I don't know exactly what year they are from but I'm guessing they are 78 and up . I...
I wasn't making a comparison of Jeep vs Land Cruiser. Living in the Past post two of his beautiful Cruisers . One of them being a hatch and the other being an Ambulance door. So I said , I know which one (Cruiser) I'd rather be in if I were sitting in the back and a fire broke out. (The...
I don't think he mentioned who made it first. He's just saying it looks like a J**p. I agree since that hatch look is the only look J**p ever had. The Ambi Doors give it a sweet look and aside the tail lights give it a unmistakeably Land Cruiser look from the rear.
Why on earth would you take a dependable worry free TBI and swap it out for an inferior carb? Maybe so you can spend days adjusting the lean only to have the Cruiser run like crap once you gain elevation? Maybe to have the carb start flooding out climbing a steep hill? Maybe to waist more...
Before I go to my local body I was wondering if anybody knew of member that does body work on the side or owns a business? I'd like to offer this small job to a fellow member rather then taking these pieces to the general market for work. Living in a Condo environment limits the noise and dust...