Buschtaxitreffen Germany 2022

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

Gorgeous pics and Cruisers!
Thank you for covering the event for us who cannot be there!

Did it several times, last one in 2016: joyful memories...

Have fun and...liebe Grüsse from Greece! :beer:
Demetrios

R7.jpg


R4.jpg


R2 Unexpected visitors.jpg


R12 With Üwe and Antje....jpg
 
Last edited:
The most weird vehicle on site; verdict:
Not a Landcruiser, a Nissan Patrol, now called 8x8.
The trailer has steerable axles, which are propelled by hydraulic engines.
The set is powered by the original 2,8-Liter-(95 kW/130 PS)-Six-cylinder-Diesel-Engine.
A 130l hydraulic pump is driven by gear directly from the crank shaft.
All the big pipes on the Nissan are actually cooling pipes. Total cooling capacity is 37l.
Total build time was 15 years.
Fuel consumption has not been unveiled.
I ask the owner what his motivation was to build such a vehicle. He didn't have a real good answer ...

20220909_171436.jpg


20220909_101256.jpg


20220909_101143.jpg


20220908_165635.webp
 
Last edited:
super cool to see, next best thing to going!
Thanks buddy....
 
Moin Felde,
and thanks for uploading these pig's pics!
Had the opportunity to admire in person this gorgeous red-white pig at my local Toyota dealership in Northern Germany.
On the vehicle's info shield is stated "Not for sale" (unverkäuflich). This is the place I restored my BJ42...

1.jpg
 
Last edited:
Last edited:
...und noch ein Wunsch
and I have a wish (as, perhaps, many other Mudders too: Front Doors on Alibaba - https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/front-doors-on-alibaba.1256688/page-11):
could you please check the quality of the body panels made in China?
It seems that a vendor from Belgium brought them there...


PS. Particularly interested in the FJ45 Pickup parts, eg. bed/tray/Pritsche

View attachment 3110754
wow look at those prices, I would be too scared to go off road!
 
I spoke to the owner today. It is a 2013 extended 76, which was build as a crew transporter for the brown coal open pit mines (Vattenfall).
The bodywork was done by a company in Elsass (region at the France / Germany border).
The size matches a 78 now, but the shorter wheelbase provides a better turning circle.
It served in the mine for about two years only, and was then bought by a pensionist, who converted it to an overlander. But he never really used it as he found it to be too difficult, at his age of 73, to get up into the pop-up tent. He eventually sold it to the now owner on condition of good care and eventually passing it on to the children.

20220910_103201.webp
 
Last edited:
could you please check the quality of the body panels made in China?
I'm not particularly good in rating this or what to pay attention to. No idea what is acceptable, expectable or fair priced. They didn't exactly tell where the parts came from. It is what everybody can get from the few aftermarket manufacturers, I guess.
I saw similar quality on aftermarket Landrover parts from Britparts (s***parts) and Bearmach back the day.
Some pics..

20220910_132057.webp


20220910_131940.webp


20220910_131828.webp


20220910_131814.webp


20220910_131759.webp
 
Back
Top Bottom