So the next thing is the roof rack, after I get my registration renewed and color change noted. Yes, they keep track of that along with frame number and engine number. And this big, powerful, efficient tractor motor of 4.2L size gets me the privilege of paying $683 annually for license. Plus the change in color and a new matricula to show that the color is changed

. Such is life. So I'm looking at late August into September for our trip to Peru. I should mention that after I "froze" the roof rack hinge my daughter and husband came down and I had two "Keeper" Roof Bags with two suitcases in each up top side, along with a three step folding ladder thing and we had zero problems with that and of course it provided more room in the back without wrestling with bags. I'm sure their tushes would appreciate the new seat.
I would like to give a shout out to the people who have helped me throughout this Land Cruising Adventure (sorry Coen);
Cool Cruisers Of Texas (Cindy and Mary Beth); Cruiser Corps of OKC; Lakeland Toyota (FL); MAF (6-1 Header); Performance Coatings in Auburn, WA who ceramic coated the header (as they have done on numerous motorcycle projects); Sonny at FJ Parts in the LA area; SOR for some engine gaskets (local pickup by Al who had me send him a new Aisin carburetor); Rock Auto; Advance Auto Parts in Fenton, MO; Expresito Carga in NYC, they shipped a LOT of stuff down to me; Gracellen Ledoux Wamsley, my #1 daughter who put so many packages together for me; Jose at AutoTec who did all the heavy lifting with engines, transmissions, etc.; Kurt and Bryce at Cruiser Outfitters, those guys really know their stuff. Yeah, they sent a few parts that go into my ever expanding box of stuff that doesn't fit or get used, but they sent me everything I needed; Central California Part Slingers that provided all the rubber brake hoses, wheel cylinders and master cylinder (that didn't work out for me, not their fault) in Raybestos brand; Superior Engineering in Australia (where your US dollar goes a lot farther and there are no customs fees into the USA

for their outstanding rear shackles that my mechanic wanted to know all about; Carlos 1 & Carlos 2 for their fabrication and welding; Fausto and Riccardo here in Cuenca that helped so much with Toyota parts; and of course to all of the good folks on Mud that offer advice, technical assistance, humor and rib poking. I appreciate the efforts on the part of you all. Thank you.