Builds Goat. A 1967 survivor FJ-45 LWB (1 Viewer)

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I sure miss driving Roy, i swear i put more miles on it that I did the LX last summer. Love driving the old stuff.
 
Such a handy tool a 45 pickup

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So 1200 miles on the Ole Goat since I did all the new mods and literally have not turned a bolt on it except a 10mm that supports the radiator.

Drove it all morning and jumped in to run back to the container and had the AFR/O2 sensor code of death.

Swapped in a new one and that’s all it took. Crazy. No idea why these things die at $70 a pop bit they do. Always seems random too.

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Catting around in the 45. Easing along the gravel roads to keep from getting too muddy side it’s so clean.

Ran down a road that was all nice and grassy and ran it headfirst into a bog. Had to run through it while turning the trailer around.

Was not planning on that 1/2 hour on the pressure washer added to that trip.

IH8mud

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I think Mr Lovaasen the original owner of this truck is smiling down at me today. This truck gets so much love when I’m out and about. I ran almost a tank of fuel out of the ole Goat today on the Mississippi backroads

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Wonder why that’s not a toyota forky.
 

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