1985 HJ75 Pickup (10 Viewers)

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By all means......As long as it is from the right seat.....:steer:


Tech...Got all your blower speeds now?
I've got Cruiser parts out the wazoo. What I don't have is time to get them all installed. The shop had to perform emergency surgery on a darn 40 Series last week which put the more important 75 Series project behind schedule.
 
I've got Cruiser parts out the wazoo. What I don't have is time to get them all installed. The shop had to perform emergency surgery on a darn 40 Series last week which put the more important 75 Series project behind schedule.

Not acceptable. Provide Lat/Long and fire control will take over.....:hillbilly:
 
Waiting on the crossover pipe anyway so I cut them some slack. Got the Intercooler placement worked out so the stars are starting to align.
 
I've got Cruiser parts out the wazoo. What I don't have is time to get them all installed. The shop had to perform emergency surgery on a darn 40 Series last week which put the more important 75 Series project behind schedule.
Tech Post:
Don't the staff at that shop understand that a 40 is only 53/100s as important as a 75? Seems they need some in-service Cruiser training.....or a fire mission.

PS - This metric only applies up to 79 series.
 
They have my truck and keys so I have to play nice.
 
Damn....That is ten times more worse than "you know what" in the wife's purse........:eek:
 
Damn....That is ten times more worse than "you know what" in the wife's purse........:eek:
That's getting pretty close to signature line material there :grinpimp:
 
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Does anyone have the formal name and part number for the rubber "splash guard" on my HJ75? It attaches via screws or fasteners. (Yellow)
 
53737-60040, SEAL, FRONT FENDER APRON.

It is a superceeded number and is the same for both sides. I needs to be trimmed back on the side the exhaust exits.
 
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Although I've never really been a fan of the 75 Series Troopy, I must admit that this particular one makes me think I should reconsider my position. :)
Photo shamelessly lifted from the Chat Section.
 
OH man....My loins are disturbed.....:eek:
 
OH man....My loins are disturbed.....:eek:
I have always found the roofline to be a negative feature but in this case the positives far outweigh the negatives.
 
the troopy is a great rig
if
you need a Toyota suburban
you need an enclosed work truck
you want an expedition vehicle for one or two
if you have 11 kids
but as a DD or a small family with young kids the troopy can be a beast.

me, i lust for one
if equiped with AC then check internal roof gutter for rust
A pilllars rust badly
they are LOUD inside, picture the old 40 with the roof on X2
without a turbo they are slow
 

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