Well I’ve been working with a vinyl guy on the center emblem and the final should be done mid next week. $80.00 is a lot of coin for one 18” round sticker but this is a special project. Just don’t tell Ginger. Thank you to all the chapters that have sent me stickers for the hood project. I get a little smile everytime I sort through them and think of the names and faces of the clubs that they represent. So far I have: Cascade Cruisers (Holy Cow 8”), Channel Islands, Toys on the Rocks, STLCA, Rice on the Rocks, Cottonland (I’m going to have to get a black background to stick under it, white on white won’t work), Dakota Territory Cruisers, High Desert Cruisers, Rising Sun, Capital Land Cruiser Club, Razorback, Mountain Transit Authority, LSLC, The White Trash of the Elwood Chapter (Gabe has tried swiping this several times for his Peg Pergo), NW Cruisers of Idaho, and True North Toyota Land Cruisers Ottawa Valley Canada. So I’m short quite a few, but I’m going to run what I have. I have a Wasatch Cruisers Jeep Recovery Unit Sticker that I might use to represent them. And of course I have a big banner Tornado Alley already across my rear window wing. I should also have a TAC one coming soon for the hood. The DS main side is getting done first. Right now it says Land Cruiser in the 80 series script in Silver and below it has a Mud and Pirate sticker. I think I’ll also add a TLCA.org and a Toyota Script with the sombrero T to finish out the doors. The back is reserved for a special vendor and the front fender is getting ARACO, Nippondenso, a tire manufactuer, and some electronics gear. Sort of like a race truck. Two people will have sneek peaks before Moab, unless of course you happen down LC Lane to catch a glimpse. Todd K. is one, the other is secret. The official unveiling will be at 2am Wednesday May 3rd in Moab. Don’t worry TAC guys no trailer with a crank this year. The first time the complete project will be seen out of Idaho on trail will be the Rusty Nail Trail early Wed. am. I thank you all for your support and I get excited every time I think about TLCA turning 30. 1976 was a special year for TLCA, it was also a special year for our country it is no wonder the first TLCA logo was red/white/blue. If Ebay treats me well I might even have an original sticker from one of the original County Chapters for the hood too. And it seems there is no stopping this 80 bound for the Rubithon. Everything seems to be falling into place. Thanks again!
Eric V.
Eric V.