I have mentioned before that Mark Algazy has donated an FJ-40 to be used as a raffle truck to benefit TLCA. The truck was just picked up and inspected by a TLCA chapter that was planning to work on the build before the truck was raffled off.
The news is not so good. You can read the inspection report below. Also, there are no VIN plates or registration, so the legality of even being able to raffle this truck is now in question.
Here's the inspection report:
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My name is Cacy Frazier and I am the current president of Central Valley Crawlers. I went to Dan Hulls house today along with the current VP, Treasurer, Safety officer and next years President, treasurer to look at the raffle vehicle. Well where do I start to describe. I think that TLCA has a huge decision to make and should be informed of the condition before hand. Basically the vehicle is a tub, frame, axles, engine, tranny, transfer. There are so many missing parts. The tub is really ruff. There is rust on the rig and a lot of bondo. The rear quarters need to be replaced because of the bondo. The front fenders are rough with dents and some rust. The windshield frame is junk (bent and has bondo). In the California market this vehicle would be a $500 parts rig. The hood and fenders are from a different vehicle and possibly year.
There are no vin plates or registration that Dan is aware of. The steering arms are held on by one nut on each knuckle. We are not even sure that the motor will run. The tranny and transfer are covered in grease and oil. This is not a vehicle that we can bolt parts on and slap a nice paint job on. This is a vehicle that needs to be built from the ground up. Every bolt needs to be replaced. Just to get all the parts to make it smog legal is going to be very difficult. What we noticed was that it looked like someone took random parts and bolted them on the rig. It looks decent from a distance, but up close it is very ruff.
This is not just my opinion, this was the opinion of everyone that was at Dans. We feel that this vehicle needs to much work to make it the kind of vehicle that you can raffle off. If anyone has any questions feel free to ask. I am sure Dan will chime in on this since he is already posted a lot of the photos of the problems in the mud section.
The news is not so good. You can read the inspection report below. Also, there are no VIN plates or registration, so the legality of even being able to raffle this truck is now in question.
Here's the inspection report:
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My name is Cacy Frazier and I am the current president of Central Valley Crawlers. I went to Dan Hulls house today along with the current VP, Treasurer, Safety officer and next years President, treasurer to look at the raffle vehicle. Well where do I start to describe. I think that TLCA has a huge decision to make and should be informed of the condition before hand. Basically the vehicle is a tub, frame, axles, engine, tranny, transfer. There are so many missing parts. The tub is really ruff. There is rust on the rig and a lot of bondo. The rear quarters need to be replaced because of the bondo. The front fenders are rough with dents and some rust. The windshield frame is junk (bent and has bondo). In the California market this vehicle would be a $500 parts rig. The hood and fenders are from a different vehicle and possibly year.
There are no vin plates or registration that Dan is aware of. The steering arms are held on by one nut on each knuckle. We are not even sure that the motor will run. The tranny and transfer are covered in grease and oil. This is not a vehicle that we can bolt parts on and slap a nice paint job on. This is a vehicle that needs to be built from the ground up. Every bolt needs to be replaced. Just to get all the parts to make it smog legal is going to be very difficult. What we noticed was that it looked like someone took random parts and bolted them on the rig. It looks decent from a distance, but up close it is very ruff.
This is not just my opinion, this was the opinion of everyone that was at Dans. We feel that this vehicle needs to much work to make it the kind of vehicle that you can raffle off. If anyone has any questions feel free to ask. I am sure Dan will chime in on this since he is already posted a lot of the photos of the problems in the mud section.