Couple more. I liked the look of the two 45’s
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I think so. I had to go back and look. It isn’t an old LV as they were called here. @PG45er could confirm but I think it is an actual Troopy. I might go back for a weekend trip if he is around. Be fun to get behind the fence.Wow! You don’t see those hj47 troopies often. That is what they are right?
This outside the Shell Aerocentre at YYJ. Great shape. Stripped interior. All ready to go. Nice wheels and good security with the quick release steering wheel. I’d be happy with this in the driveway. View attachment 3490229View attachment 3490230View attachment 3490231View attachment 3490232View attachment 3490233
That's the 'Cruiser' that Cruiserheads would admit to liking if Land Cruisers didn't exist. Yes, I do like them as well - don't tell anyone.Nice. I always liked those trucks actually. More reasonably priced than cruisers, but still tough.
I still half regret not buying one about 10 years ago. Was for sale near my work for 2500 bucks or something.That's the 'Cruiser' that Cruiserheads would admit to liking if Land Cruisers didn't exist. Yes, I do like them as well - don't tell anyone.
Rumour is that in our neck of the woods, parts are nigh impossible to getI still half regret not buying one about 10 years ago. Was for sale near my work for 2500 bucks or something.
Yeah old Nissan stuff is tough. With boats you'd see old Nissan diesels pretty often. Pretty much sol if something happens.Rumour is that in our neck of the woods, parts are nigh impossible to get
Haha, yeah he used to be on this board a fair bit... I want to say @dryhoppin or something like that?The man I met said the bumper is from Seapotato, do you recognize it? His name is Chris and he said he used to be part of the Vancouver island club.