1985 HJ75 Pickup

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In an effort to rehabilitate my image I decided to put down the computer and do some serious off-roading this afternoon.
Image number 1 (*)







(*) Don't attempt this without adult supervision.

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Image number 2. ( A spotter is recommended to help you maneuver through the trees )
Some of this would even make "Cicak" think twice. :)

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There were times when it was touch and go but the air lockers saved the day. :)

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be sure to pull all the pecan hulls out off those pretty tires, it'll attract all manner of vermin.
 
be sure to pull all the pecan hulls out off those pretty tires, it'll attract all manner of vermin.


One of the many hazards associated with serious off-roading. Thanks for the tip. :D
 
In the EXTREMELY rare event that your Cruiser breaks down after hours.......

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Even though I am not smart enough to plan ahead my neighbor who owns a local auto parts store is and brought me this little jewel. :)
......and yes my BJ74 cigarette lighter has been converted to 12V to charge the light.

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It looks absolutely fantastic, Charles...the tires and bull bar make it look like a completely different truck.

Well done!

-Alberto


Thanks......
The driving lights for the brush bar should be in the mailbox when I return home.
 
Still waiting on a new camshaft that is coming from a galaxy far far away. In the interim there is nothing left to do than paint. :)

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Other various parts.
The rear trunk lid of a vintage Dodge Challenger make an excellent place to display parts. :D

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Blue?

That is not factory sir.....:crybaby:
 
Blue?

That is not factory sir.....:crybaby:

Actually I believe it is. It perfectly matches the color that was already on the engine and reflects the color that was featured on 2H literature and brochures. We did extensive research before we started painting.

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Good grief. I stand corrected. The block was really blue? This old dog has been learned.
 
Another example......
If it's not the correct color than there are a lot of confused 2H owners. :)

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Good grief. I stand corrected. The block was really blue? This old dog has been learned.


As the saying goes, you are never to old to learn. :D
 

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