left hand drive HJ-45 wagons; do they exist?

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the 45 troopie was used here in costa rica as ambulances, the red cross are still using them for that. They have an H diesel engine and for that model theres no gasoline engines aviable for 45 long troppie
 
the 45 troopie was used here in costa rica as ambulances, the red cross are still using them for that. They have an H diesel engine and for that model theres no gasoline engines aviable for 45 long troppie

Cool. Is there any place to pick an old ambulance troopie up from?
 
I have an ambulance troopy coming from Australia in 4 days. Diesel with a highline roof. click the link in my sig line.
 
I shoulda given you 2K to do mine before I bought it!!! :flipoff2:


Good to see you bud

:beer:

me

RHD takes about a day to get used to driving. Anyone who pays $2K for steering is nuts IMO. If the post office and drive them, anyone can! I can think of plenty of other goodies to spend $2K on!!!

Hope all is well with the msutard beast!
 
RHD takes about a day to get used to driving. Anyone who pays $2K for steering is nuts IMO. If the post office and drive them, anyone can! I can think of plenty of other goodies to spend $2K on!!!

Hope all is well with the msutard beast!

Agreed to a certain extent... a 2K investment would prolly pay you back 2x if you ever sell it... you know this.

I don't mind much. I may change it one day but I'm good for now. My mail lady asked me if I wanted to sell it!!! LOL No sh*t :lol:

The troopy needs a new water pump but we're doing ok

later bud

Bx

:beer:
 
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