FJ40 Cross-Country Expedition: Will YOU join us???

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The answer to both is, whoever has it at that moment.

I arranged to drive, meet, and hand them off here on this very thread.

Just as important, be sure to document your travels and adventures while driving and passing it off in this thread here:
Our Travelogue...

I have it, the problem is I’ll be in both places regardless, Kanab the 6th and Junction the 19th. I can pass to @kblomquist and he can meet @devo at some point?
 
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Just slightly stalled, 7 months.
 
Thought LandCruiserPhil sold his 40?
 
Sorry if i sound confused! Where is the baton now?





devo
 
Actually there are 3. Red toolbox, tan toolbox, and briefcase. Have not read through thread to see who had them.
 
Sad. This started out so strong.

Somewhat inevitable after so long a time I suppose, and having to keep up with three different ones. They had a good run while they lasted, even if they never surface again. If they do and come back around, then so much the better.
 
Thanks for the update on the where abouts of the three.

If it helps anyone, I’ll be between the central Rockies and the Moab metro area next week.




devo
 
And I'll be game to take another stint next year when my '71 FJ40 build is complete. When I had the briefcase it was in my '76 FJ40. Maybe one of the toolboxes will be around by then.

Here is my '76 FJ40 along with @mesa man's and @Reznugget's FJ40s at Canyon de Chelly just after a couple of briefcase handoffs earlier that morning.

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And I'll be game to take another stint next year when my '71 FJ40 build is complete. When I had the briefcase it was in my '76 FJ40. Maybe one of the toolboxes will be around by then.

Here is my '76 FJ40 along with @mesa man's and @Reznugget's FJ40s at Canyon de Chelly just after a couple of briefcase handoffs earlier that morning.

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We had a lot of fun on that trip John, Thank you and Dylan for showing us around!
Cruiser heads need some motivation potion! the batons are a great excuse to get out with our classic vehicles and create memories that last a lifetime! "Because your not going to remember that time in the office, or mowing your lawn. Get out and climb that ******* mountain! " Jack Kerouac
 
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Sad. This started out so strong.
Somewhat inevitable after so long a time I suppose, and having to keep up with three different ones. They had a good run while they lasted, even if they never surface again. If they do and come back around, then so much the better.

Eh, they had a good run when they were out east and down south where physical distance and season aren’t as big of an issue as they are out west. I was literally offering to drive 500 miles in any direction from SLC and still had the briefcase for 6 months.

And that offer’s still valid btw...for baton or just a beer :beer:
 
Eh, they had a good run when they were out east and down south where physical distance and season aren’t as big of an issue as they are out west. I was literally offering to drive 500 miles in any direction from SLC and still had the briefcase for 6 months.

And that offer’s still valid btw...for baton or just a beer :beer:

Granted the distances can be longer. I had all three at one time, and the farthest I had to drive for one of them was 200 miles. But I think the obvious larger problem is the number of 40 owners aware of the project or willing to drive for it. There are mud members with 40's all over Utah, all in less than a 500-mile radius from SLC, but it is difficult to get their attention with only the two threads in the 40 forum that have to do with the project. Having lived in both places extensively, I'm pretty sure that the density of 40 owners per population is greater in Utah and the mountain west than it is in Texas, though I have no way of proving it - just my own observations.
 

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