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Could be. There's a lot of 4x4s of every ilk around here, but i see a few 40s parked in the trees just driving to the market. There are times around here when you need a capable rig and perhaps LandCruisers just outlast most others.Nice. I’d say the Placerville area might be one of the oldest areas for LCs in the US.
I didn't ask, he didn't mention it to meKent fixed the front suspension I see.
Nice. I’d say the Placerville area might be one of the oldest areas for LCs in the US.
Hey, I know those two on the bench!
There were tons of clean units there, but I found myself making a few passes to check this baby out. Is the owner a mud member?
Which one? for me it isnt showing the rig specifically you are wondering about?Hey, I know those two on the bench!
There were tons of clean units there, but I found myself making a few passes to check this baby out. Is the owner a mud member?
Yeah, kind of messed me over after I posted and only linked attachment.Which one? for me it isnt showing the rig specifically you are wondering about?
Oh that is my Buddy's rig. Don't think he is on here much. I think he may have a build thread on Marlins site. I will try to find it.Yeah, kind of messed me over after I posted and only linked attachment.
The Gray 79-83 Hilux with 5VZ.
It really does seem the Sierra foothills area is/was loaded with 40’s and 45’s.Nice. I’d say the Placerville area might be one of the oldest areas for LCs in the US.
You betcha!It really does seem the Sierra foothills area is/was loaded with 40’s and 45’s.