Well this is officially my first post about my 1988 Xtra Cab pickup; I recently bought the truck and I'm still deciding what I want to do with it.
The rear has been four linked, the little thing has some remarkable clearance and will flex hard; front is a full shackle reverse - so not too...
Sadly I had to part with it this morning and I already miss it :crybaby:
But due to family reasons, it has a new home in San Diego with a loving owner who has plenty of other Yota's to keep it company.
Bittersweet when I had to load it onto the trailer, but at least it was getting...
Every photo I have of the FJ: http://www.flickr.com/photos/77813885@N03/
It's been a trailer queen its whole life, most likely depends on how large the trailer is.
Only has the single heater, two would be overkill in my opinion. When the one gets crankin' it's like an oven.
Arya Ebrahimi - I drive it every day and never have issues with it on the street, it's just a little noisy when you're cruising at 60+ mph. :D
It's definitely a capable rig, I just ran Holy Cross trail this weekend (a harder CO trail) and it just ate it up. I turned my lockers on twice the...
Pjohnson - As far as a 45 goes, show me what you got!
The build was done by the previous owner/ Red Line Land Cruisers outside of Co. Springs. However, I've changed a few things here and there & improved somethings on the cruiser.
The rust in the rear/ quarters is minimal to say the least.
Rosco - That's what my main plan is for my 74 once I have enough saved up to do the conversion. I was just seeing if I could spark any interest.
1978HJ45 - I've only seen one 70 in person, and it was a Canadian import to begin with. I know they're definitely not common in the U.S. It was...
I didn't see any sort of 70 classified anywhere, but I could be wrong. Was just curious to see if any of you guys would be interested in swapping rigs or working some sort of deal? :p
Bored of not having something to not work on, and have wanted to a BJ70 or some lil' diesel monster for a...