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Is this a serious question? How would anyone know?
Sure it's serious..... Perhaps the inquiry could have been worded better but I am the product of a rural education.
I am assuming the owners of these Cruisers are also 'MUD members and are willing to post photos and information about their 77 Series.
 
I think I've seen or heard of at least 8-12 in Canada. I bet there are at least double that if one could access vehicle registration databases and do a search.
 
I think I've seen or heard of at least 8-12 in Canada. I bet there are at least double that if one could access vehicle registration databases and do a search.
Well that 8-12 more than there are in the U.S. :)
 
41 now. Tom from Yorkton hit a washout and rolled his on the weekend. :frown:
 
Well I drive a HZJ77 and it's a 1990. Not driving right now as I'm waiting for new SS exhaust and some water lines. In the middle of installing a Gturbo.
Well there is a least one. :)
Thanks......
 
And I have 1 - that makes 2.
 
I have one. Salmon has one. We hauled one to the wrecking yard a couple weeks ago. That's 3/41 that I have ties to.

Why? Shopping?

Here are some pictures of mine. Posting because HZJ77 photos are lovely.

Playing on the railroad tracks in NE British Columbia:
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Going sledding
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Hanging with some of my favourite peeps (nice BJ73! ;) ) during Surf N Turf 2011
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Hanging with Marv Spector and my old BJ73 at Surf n Turf 2011
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and last but not least... :)

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Yes ...... Shopping. (Tentatively)
Thanks for the photos
 
41 now. Tom from Yorkton hit a washout and rolled his on the weekend. :frown:

One rolled and written off on Vancouver Island in the last year . (not by me!)

I had this 4/B; it's out there somewhere!

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I am thinking there is quite a few less than 42(although everything always does default to 42) in Canada as next year my 1991 comes available for export and i am hoping to keep my investment....an investment. The 77 is definitely my most enjoyed/versatile Landcruiser i have owned but my 42(of 19yrs) is closest to my heart :)
 
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