I just purchased a 1985 BJ70 in Vancouver and brought it across the border to Seattle a couple of weeks ago. If you're passing through Seattle, let me know.
Did you pick up that black one from Gibsons that was up on Ebay a while ago? Cheers.
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I just purchased a 1985 BJ70 in Vancouver and brought it across the border to Seattle a couple of weeks ago. If you're passing through Seattle, let me know.
Nope, this one:Did you pick up that black one from Gibsons that was up on Ebay a while ago? Cheers.
Thanks for the invite Fossilcruiser but we are entering through Babbs Montana then driving down the east side of Glacier Park. Staying overnight with friends in Helena.
Nope, this one:
https://forum.ih8mud.com/vehicles-t...4-canadian-bj70-1985-12v-left-hand-drive.html
which looks like the same color scheme as Mr. Winkworth's.
Got the BJ70 home with out any problems. Flew up to Calgary spent 1 eve then drove south. Crossed into the States above East side Glacier Park. Was asked about the"Letter" from Toyota. I very tactfully informed the Officer that I had previously called this and another Port of Entry and was told to bring the Title and a Bill of Sale and that because the vehicle was over 25 years old just check exempt on the forms. He asked his supervisor and came back with the forms. No more mention of the "Letter". The weather cooperated. Got home with an anticipated triaged list of things to do to the 70. Turbo (ordered), 5 wheels and tires (ordered), fab new front and rear bumpers, shocks, windshield, fix rust areas on both rear tire wells, fix rust areas around windshield. etc. Sweet!
Not only will my MPG go up I will probably get a free lift of an inch or two. However on the trip home I consistently averaged 23. I'm sure the turbo will help the MPG's too. The bumpers are going to be taken to a scrap metal facility unless there is someone out there that's dying to put them on their 70. Metal for new bumpers are being purchased tomorrow.
Bumpers are going to be simple. There are no Moose down here to run into. Front is going to be 3/8" channel to look like a factory FJ40 front bumper. The rear is going to be 3"x5" rectangular stepped up around the corners with 2"x4". A receiver under. Pictures will follow I hope in about a week.
I suppose you think we all live in iglooos up here too, eh? haha.![]()
I m in the process of buying a BJ74 13BT. How would one fit a Warn 8247 on a 24 volt Cruiser?