Many of us have worked very hard to get them to America where they can be loved, wheeled in the snow and the mountains, driven without fear of speed cameras, over-zealous cops with too many blank defect notices or taxed until un-driveable.:D:grinpimp::clap::bounce::bounce2:
Besides, the Aussies...
I thought you guys would appreciate a photo of an FJ45RV that a mate of mine down here in the land of Big Brother is restoring. This is one of the cleanest FJ45s I have ever seen. It came from Coober Pedy, which is about the dryest place on the planet outside of Peru.
He is restorign the rig...
cjltlc,
If you decide to restore it, it will be a nice rig- but you will have a whole lot of work ahead of you. At least it iwll not get any worse sitting under cover. That FJ40 next to it looks to be in pretty good nick though.
Cheers,
Josh
cjltlc,
Good god, who parked that poor LV in the ocean and let it rot?:eek: I think my FJ40 rusted a bit just from my looking at that truck. Someone save it fast or there will be nothing left to save.
J