1985 HJ75 Pickup

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Although these seat covers were designed for that "trail rated" vehicle that starts
With "J" they also work quite well in a Cruiser. :)

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Not to mention, the seat covers keep my fat butt from wearing out the factory seat while I get in and out. :D
They are actually designed for a little taller seat but with a little imagination they are easily adapted to a Cruiser seat.
 
"with a little imagination they are easily adapted"
a mechanic in the making

You are mis-interpreting my statement .......
"Easily adapted" simply means after "the 3rd beer"........ :D















.....or was it the 4th.
 
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Actually had a couple of storage pouches left over and decided the rear head rest was as good of place as any. Excellent place to keep the air hoses and misc. stuff. :)
 
I guess it helps if you actually attach the photo.

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I decided to just leave it in place and hang the tool pouches from the headrest.
 
My Latest Project

I am hoping this will buff out......:D

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I am thinking wheel arches will cover up most of this .......:)

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Well Onur, The seller told me that with a little patience and a good parts man I would be on the road in no time. You game? :D
 
That fine specimen of a 70 Series actually belongs to a friend of mine. He removed the Diesel engine and the 5 speed gearbox to transplant into a 45 Series Troopy.
( Which he custom built for a group of nuns in the Dominican Republic ) He is hanging onto it in the event he needs the axles, steering components, interior tid-bits etc. for a future project. Where I only saw a rusty piece of cr*p, he saw potential. :)
 

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