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Eastern plains of Colorado just worked for me. :bounce2:
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my comment was more directed towards the non-moving aspect :doh:

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:confused:That one that hasn't moved in years is 78 I know about but don't own.

That white runs fine but is currently here in the valley and debating on selling it or not. The beige 40 next to already has 4,500 original miles so trying to keep the miles down.:rolleyes: FJ45 is waiting until I retire to get a frame off. Currently collecting parts. Lastest is being on the list for a new tailgate from Kevin. The other 40, FJ62 and the 100 all have been driven this week. Just because I don't run with the pack and pound my cruisers on the rocks doesn't mean they aren't use offroad. That garage is less than a 1/4 mile away from a gate leading into the National Forest and stays open twelve months a year. Only closed during extreme fire danger when the entire forest is closed. I don't even bother to unlock the hubs since other than the 100 series they see very little use on the pavement. So when is the locked 80 series coming to AZ where there is something other than flat land around?


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Reno Lake Tahoe Craigs list

Bishop, CA is dry. Not too many land cruisers running around and nothing really rusts there. I was raised there and live only 28 miles away. There is no craigs list for us. Therefore we advertise on the Reno/Lake Tahoe region of craigs list. Reno is also very dry and they have more cruisers for sale. I'm sorry to say that the eastern sierras is mostly jeep country:frown:
 

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