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Just purchased the Carvill’s incredible FJ40 and joined ih8mud. The FJ40 will now reside in Charleston SC with myself a retired Custom Home Builder. I cannot say enough about Jesse and Dan getting this piece of pure perfection too me. This is not my first FJ40 but is by far the nicest and what I have been after all my adult life in an FJ40. It was a pure pleasure to meet and buy from such people and I will always be eternally grateful to them. To see this this Landcruiser in person words can’t really describe , the work, time and effort is truly unbelievable. Thank you Jesse and I will be on this site to keep up with all the great information it provides. And being retired and in my sixties looking forward to many adventures and fun with the FJ40 as she will be driven not a garage queen!
What a coincidence, just flew in to Charleston for the weekend. Getting caught up on this blog and saw its new home is here. Can’t wait to see future pics of this in “the wild”.
 
@CRGFJ40 welcome….much luck on your literally brand new FJ40. Over the last 6 months I have come to know first hand the level of quality Jesse packs into his work. Not only do you have a very cool Land Cruiser, you have one hand built to the extremes and you could not ask for better. Looking forward to seeing those pics of your ride down south.

Best to you!
 
Just purchased the Carvill’s incredible FJ40 and joined ih8mud. The FJ40 will now reside in Charleston SC with myself a retired Custom Home Builder. I cannot say enough about Jesse and Dan getting this piece of pure perfection too me. This is not my first FJ40 but is by far the nicest and what I have been after all my adult life in an FJ40. It was a pure pleasure to meet and buy from such people and I will always be eternally grateful to them. To see this this Landcruiser in person words can’t really describe , the work, time and effort is truly unbelievable. Thank you Jesse and I will be on this site to keep up with all the great information it provides. And being retired and in my sixties looking forward to many adventures and fun with the FJ40 as she will be driven not a garage queen!
Congratulations on your new toy. Being in my 60s and almost retired I am happy for you. I am in the process of restoring my 71 fj40 if I live long enough.
 
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