Cruiser spotting and more

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Well we took a weekend trip with some friends that have a ton of land and a christmas tree farm in Boone this past weekend. Had an amazing time driving the 80 through all the tractor trails they use for cutting the trees for customer. I think we will definitely be going back to get a tree this winter once we get a good snow up there. Was driving around town one day and spotted these little gems.
This one had a not for sale sign in the window.
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nice FJC
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They also had some of these sitting around and I instantly thought about Steve. :D
Cross between a trekker/trailblazer from the other thread and a Heep. Kinda neat little ride. They were at a place called the High Country 4x4 Center.
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one last pic of Tillman taking a morning stroll.
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Good to see HC 4x4 still has a few unique vehicles. That 40 has been there for quite some time. Owners I believe. He was at one point asking $23K for it, but that was before all the stickers and what not.
 
yeah the blue one is nice, and i believe is the owners. I was up last summer and they had a super nice red(orange) 40 with a healthy price as well, but man it was nice. (doh pics on the old cpu i guess)

Ok danger zone i know but i kinda like the half cab Rubi's. Course id rather have a half cab 40. :D

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yeah the blue one is nice, and i believe is the owners. I was up last summer and they had a super nice red(orange) 40 with a healthy price as well, but man it was nice.

Ok danger zone i know but i kinda like the half cab Rubi's. Course id rather have a half cab 40. :D

no doubt. A half cab 40 would be awesome. The thing that I noticed about these Rubi's was how well the conversion was done. very clean lines and looked like top notch work.
 
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