Abandon Vehicle Notice

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The following vehicle has benn abandoned at my shop for 60 Days:
Red 1980 Toyota Land Cruiser serial number FJ-40-322XXX
In accordance with shop rules it is now considered spare parts, even though rumor has it that it only needs 4 knuckle studs replaced and the tires aired up to be drivable. Any club member wanting parts post up, note Clutchee has already claimed the front knuckles.
 
I still need a lift for my truck
 
Front Knuckles, heck I'll come over fix the knuckles & wheel it this weekend...... then I'll see if I wanta purchase parts:rolleyes:
 
Roger,
What is the condition of the 2F?
Thanks
 
I'll take the steering set up, I like the ram...oh and the lockers too!

I have had some experience parting out a truck. Maybe we could have someone haul it to my house.

Ya know, come to think of it - I will take the spring over axles as well.

Or maybe we can find a buyer in Chattanooga. I will call a guy who works at the neighborhood hospital and see if he is interested

:flipoff2:
 
i want the front fenders and them purdy bead lock wheels:cool:
 
I'll take the cage. Maybe we'll have a chance to put it in before the New Year's ride.
 
Now now...some of us have to work for a living :crybaby:

I've been meaning to get up there, and looks as though I'll be there either the friday after x-mas or Sat or both...

Just gotta get the studs and figure out the Drill and tap sizes!

I'll call you tomorrow

Edit: Looks like it'll be tough to mill the arms to accept the 9/16" cone washers...so I might yank the knuckle off the spare 60 axle I have and put it on...course that means I have to set up the knuckle from scratch...arrghhh
 
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I've been meaning to get up there, and looks as though I'll be there either the friday after x-mas or Sat or both...


Edit: Looks like it'll be tough to mill the arms to accept the 9/16" cone washers...so I might yank the knuckle off the spare 60 axle I have and put it on...course that means I have to set up the knuckle from scratch...arrghhh

It might be easier to grind the hole in the stock cones to fit a 9/16 stud.

We moved Rob's Track Hoe over to the farm so he and I will be tearing down the old hog buildings and hauling the metal to the scrap yard, so we will be around to lend a hand.
 
Roger,
So how much fun did you have laughing at replies like mine where we did not pick up on the joke? I see a dunce cap in my future ... again.
 

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