OLD 45 Photos

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I was thinking the same thing Dom. I was just kid then.
 
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Found this old photo from Earl Stanley Gardner Baja expedition around 1963. Seeing that LV was like spotting Waldo from the kids book.

Best,
Eric.
 
Was watching a 1968 biker movie called the Savage Seven....and I spotted a red/white 45LV in the background.......don't see 45LV's turn up often in the movie(Johnson Family Vacation is one other). It was filmed(prolly in 1967) the CA desert, heck good chance that someone here owns it now.

best I could do was snap a pic of the TV screen.



 
Not a half bad biker movie, but prefer Born Losers.....even though Billy Jack drives a jeep. it's a very interesting movie to say the least.

68 or 69 camaro too! Might be convertible.
 
I posted this one up years ago. It was for sale by the owner, a school teacher who worked in remote locations and owned it from new with 380000klms on it and almost rust free. When I say almost, it had a spot above the drivers side where it got hit driving past a gold course and surface rust took over.
I'm pretty sure it was diesel. It was around $5k AUD

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It was for sale in a market garden, it didn't last long.

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One of the original 240 odd Norforce Landcruisers, they were all diesel. This one was waiting to take its place in a military parade in a small wheatbelt town. The paint is not authentic,they were just a dull khaki, standard army paint.

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The paint is not authentic,they were just a dull khaki, standard army paint.
That's true when the army picked them up from Toyota, but they must have painted them camouflage after delivery, the one I owned was painted camo when bought at the army auction
 
Wow Oz that's one hard worked ol' girl right there! She must have spent all of her days seaside with all of the rust in her seams.
 
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That's true when the army picked them up from Toyota, but they must have painted them camouflage after delivery, the one I owned was painted camo when bought at the army auction

All the HJ47 used by Norforce that I have seen were in the dull khaki colour. Here is another.
The army put that dull khaki paint on, its expensive believe it or not. Maybe some were camo and some were plain.
The camo one in the pic I posted earlier was more of a home made job. Too shiny to be authentic.
 

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