1985 HJ75 Pickup

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Powerful diesel engine, that bug thrower changes all sorts of dynamics, where Cd=2Fd/pv(2)A,

or 'it's damn cool'
 
Powerful diesel engine, that bug thrower changes all sorts of dynamics, where Cd=2Fd/pv(2)A,

or 'it's damn cool'

The bonnet protector changes the aerodynamics over the hood and probably adds the equivalent of 15 - 20 horsepower.














Ok ..... I just made up that last part. :D

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The Lexus badge in my front grill gave me an extra 20hp
 
The Lexus badge in my front grill gave me an extra 20hp

:lol:
When I return to Rome this week I will try to source a Ferrari or Lamborghini grill badge. :).
( assuming airport security will allow me to pack a screwdriver in my suitcase )
0 to 60 in 3.5 seconds would be fairly impressive for a Land Cruiser.
 
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When I return to Rome this week I will try to source a Ferrari or Lamborghini grill badge. :).
( assuming airport security will allow me to pack a screwdriver in my suitcase )
0 to 60 in 3.5 seconds would be fairly impressive for a Land Cruiser.

Just a badge of a vespa scooter should be adequate for the ol hj
 
Just a badge of a vespa scooter should be adequate for the ol hj


That cut deep ......... real deep. :D
You have been officially removed from the Christmas card list. :)
 
Well on a plus you can now save on stamps.
:D
 
Finally got all 50 States ..... A lot of MUD members went out of their way to help me with this collection and I thank each one of them.
Top row ...... Alabama through Michigan. :)
Next project ..... The Canadian provinces. :)

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You should check with engineering, but you prolly' need some more downforce on the arse end, what with all the improved performance.
 
Someone pointed out that Arizona should be placed prior to Arkansas, not after and I in turn pointed out that I was a product of a rural education and just counting to 50 was a major accomplishment. :D
 
dude
and you fly a plane?
okay, now i am scared.

Technically the autopilot flies the airport. I am just there to monitor the circuit breaker and make the P.A. announcement ( If necessary ) .......Brace for impact. :D
Decades ago when I learned how to fly, "stick and rudder" skills ( and the courage to fly under the occasional power line) were highly encouraged. ( think old school ) :)
Now however computer skills are considered more important than "stick and rudder"
skills. ( opposite from old school ).
When things go "down the sh*tter" who do you want at the controls..... The old school, stick and rudder guy ( grey or no hair ) or the computer geek? ( full head of hair, perfectly combed )
Food for thought.....
 
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If I flew that close to the ground at 516,000 lbs & 210' in lenght ( 64M for you Canadians ) I would flip automobiles and probably kill bystanders both of which would generate a lot of paperwork. :)
 
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