My steed grows restless...

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yooper

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Fellow knights,

With a heavy heart and after much deliberation I have decided to pass my noble steed to a more worthy rider.

Some of you know that I purchased my '76 FJ55 almost two years ago from Casey Campbell, who had purchased it not too long before that from Todd Kaderabek. In the 20 months or so that I've owned the truck, I've taken her wheeling about 5 times. Wheeling just isn't a big part of my life any more. I own three other Land Cruisers, which fulfill the daily driver, expedition/camping/fishing, and grunt firewood hauler roles, so the Pig sits in waiting as the dedicated "just for fun" trail rig. I love the truck but I'm not doing it justice and out of respect for the beast I think I should pass it on. It doesn't deserve to sit rusting in my yard.

Some technical details:

1976 FJ55

~170K miles (168,7xx on odo)
17K on rebuilt 2F (Toyota dealer, have receipts) RUNS LIKE A TOP!
6K on rebuilt transmission, rebuilt transfer case (with 2Low added), new clutch and new brakes.
Custom "low SOA" by Lance Williams with custom springs and shaved perches.
Custom front and rear bumpers by Lance Willliams.
Custom sliders welded in place of the rockers by Lance Williams
Anti-wrap bar
Minitruck power steering

RS9000 shocks
Rear Powertrax
4 35x12.5x15 MTR's with at least 75% tread
1 SSR spare
5 10"x15" (2.5" backspace) Rock Crawler wheels

Warn 8274-50
AM/FM/Cassette with 4 speakers
CB
No emissions

about 300 miles on:
- FJ60 birfs and knuckles
- 4Runner brake calipers
- Marlin Hi Steer with FJ80 TRE's and custom drag link and tie rod

The bad:

Body:

- Holes in driver's floor, DS rear passenger door jamb, couple other places. Wheel well edges are pretty ragged. Rear quarters have a lot of bondo. Bits of surface rust all around. Holes in roof plugged with some kind of gooey caulk stuff. This is a trail rig body, lots of crooked panels, etc.
- Front bench seat completely worn out. I've purchased an Iron Pig Off Road front seat bracket and bucket seats and a Tuffy center console. These go with the truck if you want them. If not, I'll sell them separately..

Mechanical:
- the front diff is making a bad noise when decelerating in 4WD. It started right after the front axle rebuild, and I think it didn't make noise before that only because one of the hubs was missing a part so I was really in three wheel drive... I have no idea what is wrong but this is pretty much the only thing that worries me about the truck.
- The rear window stopped working. Casey had wired it directly and it was FLYING up and down. This spring when I fired her up after winter storage it didn't work. I think I can hear the relay and maybe the motor going...I haven't investigated yet...

I'm not looking to make money, just hoping to pass the Pig on to a worthy knight. I'm asking $5000. We can work out transportation. The truck is in Marquette, Michigan, in the Upper Peninsula, near Lake Superior...

Pics:

FJ55.jpg

Mesnard2.jpg


Most of the rest of the pics are from before I owned it: http://www.rooney.org/tlc/FJ55/
 
I felt like I was reading an obituarary. Sorry to see it go, but hopefully it'll end up in a home that will use it.

Brian
 
As much as I'd love a second pig, I can't... bummed to admit that. Interestingly enough, I secretly hope a mudder buys this. Why is it that I somehow think mudders make better owners?

HA!
 
I definitely want her to go to a Cruiserhead. If I can't find a suitable buyer I'll keep her at my lake property and use her to haul firewood and boats around and sell the old 40 that I'm not as attached to...
 
yooper said:
I definitely want her to go to a Cruiserhead. If I can't find a suitable buyer I'll keep her at my lake property and use her to haul firewood and boats around and sell the old 40 that I'm not as attached to...

Yooper,

You love the Pig and are not that attached to the 40, why not keep the pig for firewood, boats and the "every-so-often" wheeling that you may want to do?
That is a great looking rig.

Just a thought,

Brian
 
AZkick-n40 said:
Yooper,

You love the Pig and are not that attached to the 40, why not keep the pig for firewood, boats and the "every-so-often" wheeling that you may want to do?
That is a great looking rig.

Just a thought,

Brian


Thinking about just that. The Pig would look sweet with a big old snow plow on her too I think...just seems kinda sad to put her out to pasture like that when she could be doing Moab, etc...
 
keep the pig yoop, you only have one, let the extra 40 go instead. besides the pig is hardly wasting away if it is loved.
 

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