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Looking forward to following along. It was really cool when we had lunch in Silverton and I asked you what your favorite all time vehicle was. You asked me, "car or truck?" , and I said number one of all. You replied "FJ45". I think that amazing 45 of Micheal's likely had a bit to do with that.

It was a great time and I really enjoyed getting to know your dad, your brother, and you. Many years of Cruiser sickness ahead for you!

Best affliction you'll ever pick up!
 
Looking forward to following along. It was really cool when we had lunch in Silverton and I asked you what your favorite all time vehicle was. You asked me, "car or truck?" , and I said number one of all. You replied "FJ45". I think that amazing 45 of Micheal's likely had a bit to do with that.

It was a great time and I really enjoyed getting to know your dad, your brother, and you. Many years of Cruiser sickness ahead for you!

Best affliction you'll ever pick up!
Definitely! Before SAS I was trying to pick my first car. My brother already had a Mustang and I thought they where kind of cool and I thought the old Chevy 3100 was cool, but it never really hooked me. Then, really right on the road heading to SAS I realized I was looking at the wrong cars. That's when I decided to look at Landcruisers and found the 45. Like you said Patrick Micheal's rig did put some input into liking them, but after we had stayed at potato launchers barn we headed up to Colorado and stayed at this barn where Mguire Johnson was working over the summer. At around 9:00 Roma and a bunch of other guys started working on Captclose's 80 and they let me do the knuckle job on the front axle. That's where I realized what a great group of people who are kind and helpful to others when they don't even know them, are on mud and I wanted to be apart of that too.
 
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