Registry U.S. 70's Registration. (3 Viewers)

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Do you have a scorecard? That is, how many 70's?, how many 73's?, Troopies?, pickups? Just curious. And too lazy to do it myself.
Someone with a much higher level of enthusiasm will need to tackle that task. I do remember when the list comprised a couple of pages.
 
Someone with a much higher level of enthusiasm will need to tackle that task. I do remember when the list comprised a couple of pages.

Hello,

Microsoft Excel is your friend... :D







Juan
 
Can we have this conversation someplace else? Start another thread.

Thanks.

Pfft. On my way to being banned.
 
04/1990 PZJ70 with; FF rear axle, LSD, factory A/C. LX model. Now in Boise, Idaho.

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Cheers
 
Since this thread isn't in the "sticky section" it is often relegated to the "back forty" (commonly referred to as out of sight, out of mind). However if you have recently purchased a 70 Series that is legally registered in the U.S. please post it here. There was a time, not to long ago, when this thread struggled to fill two pages. :)
Thanks
 
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Here is my 1993 HZJ-75 Ute that I am shipping over in April (March '93 build) once it is over the 25 year mark. My Mate is putting on a different bull bar and an aluminum tray.

There are only two other 75 Utes that I am aware of here in the States. Anyone else have one?
Anyone else interested in acquiring one?

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This one resides in one of the western States.
 
Since this thread isn't in the "sticky section" it is often relegated to the "back forty" (commonly referred to as out of sight, out of mind). However if you have recently purchased a 70 Series that is legally registered in the U.S. please post it here. There was a time, not to long ago, when this thread struggled to fill two pages. :)
Thanks


Happy now?
 
I forgot, @Wharthog has a nice 75 Series Ute in the Columbus, GA area.

The overall numbers appear to be very small and therefore the 70 Series Ute's may be the rarest of the rare in the U.S. (Even when you factor in the handful of 79 Series Ute's)
 
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How rare is a 73 soft top in the US? ;)
:lol:
I was referring to the "type of Land Cruiser" more so than the accessories. No offense intended. :)
 

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