1985 HJ75 Pickup (5 Viewers)

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What exactly are you trying to say? :flipoff2:
Well, it IS a diesel :bounce::bounce2:

PS I leaned how to drive on a John Deere (diesel) tractor - a crawler, in fact. No disrespect intended.....well, maybe a little....
 
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I realize it represents the "B" team but I thought it was cool non the less. :)
 
I'd rock it.
 
love it ... not quite my color but i would drive one.
I now wish I had taken a look at how the tail gate is supported (the hardware looks interesting) and how the spare tire is mounted.
 
Finally met another 'MUD guy in my little po-dunk town. I can overlook the fact that he didn't drive a 70 Series.
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I just reminded those 80 Series jokers to disregard the 7x platform. No sense in diluting the gene pool any further.....:lol:
 
I just reminded those 80 Series jokers to disregard the 7x platform. No sense in diluting the gene pool any further.....:lol:
Technical stuff ...... I don't know about the Cruiser itself, but I have to admit his rear bumper is more substantial than mine.
:)
 
That is one of Christo Slee's creations and they are definitely tougher than the OE pice on your 75 ....
 
That is one of Christo Slee's creations and they are definitely tougher than the OE pice on your 75 ....
My rear bumper is just a notch above a recycled beer can so he definitely wins the "toughness" contest. :)
 
At least you have a rear bumper...
With the blistering speed associated with a turbocharged 2H, my biggest concern is a substantial front bumper which I have. :)
 
Some days it's fun to go to the mailbox. I can put more crap in my glovebox now and it will actually stay there instead of decorating the left floormat every time the door is opened.
Thanks....Ward
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Man, it looks like it got to the U.S. just in time. Nothing that a little tlc won't take care of...
 
According to the fellow 'MUD member who was kind enough to send the photos to me, it's a 1985 model from Central America that's running a 4 speed gearbox. It has resided in Alabama for quite a while.
 

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