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Welcome Teebo
 
Hello all, I am Joe, US Army 1997-2013, Chief Warrant Officer 3, Blackhawk pilot, Instructor pilot and safety officer. Served in Japan, S. Korea, Germany, Nevada Tours of Iraq (27 months) Afghanistan (6 months) Kosovo/Macedonia (7 months). Going up to WY to pick up my 4th FJ40. Had a '69 FJ with a 305 chevy in high school, a 78 fj40 for parts and rebuild, another '78 FJ40 in college. Sold the last one before spending 16 years overseas with the military. Now that I am back in the states for good (I hope) looking to pick up a '77 FJ40 next week. Pictures to follow once she is home in Colorado.
 
Welcome Teebo and Joe...Thanks for your service and welcome home.
 
Hi Joe. Welcome to the highway. Thanks for your service.

Larry in El Paso
 
Back in Colorado with "Betty". My kids and wife went through a few names for the old red cruiser. Betty won the competition.

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Hi Jim, Not only did you bring it home, you named it. Are there any other details you would like to share?

Larry in El Paso
 
New to me 1977, fj40, my 4th. SB350, SM465 4 speed trans, warn winch (8274). SOA lift. Mastercraft seats (awesome seats, love them). Onboard air compressor, new 17 inch bead lock wheels with 35" mud terrain tires. I quickly ordered some new shackles and poly bushings. Ordered missing bumperettes, got a bunch of #10 bolts to replace frozen screws (I have a lot of broken screws to drill out). Some cancer in the rear and ambulance doors, but not too bad. Great start to a project vehicle that I am going to leave rough and ugly.

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I'm Lee and I served in the USMC from 76-80 as a 8531 Marksmanship Instructor and a 6541 Aviation Ordnanceman, made Corporal, PI graduate. I left in 80 and stayed out for a couple of years and decided to go Army National Guard in 83. I did 20 years as a Federal dual status technician, Aviation Maintenance, decided to go Warrant Officer and then went Title 32 AGR, I'm still in and just made CW5 in Aviation Safety. I bought my 77 FJ40 two months ago and currently have Bob at TPI rebuilding her from the ground up. Should be back on the road with her in a couple more weeks and a second mortgage!! :) Ryan @rkymtnflyfisher mentioned this thread to me while I was snooping around asking about wheels and tires for my 40. Thanks to all of our Veterans! Semper Fi!

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I'm Lee and I served in the USMC from 76-80 as a 8531 Marksmanship Instructor and a 6541 Aviation Ordnanceman, made Corporal, PI graduate. I left in 80 and stayed out for a couple of years and decided to go Army National Guard in 83. I did 20 years as a Federal dual status technician, Aviation Maintenance, decided to go Warrant Officer and then went Title 32 AGR, I'm still in and just made CW5 in Aviation Safety. I bought my 77 FJ40 two months ago and currently have Bob at TPI rebuilding her from the ground up. Should be back on the road with her in a couple more weeks and a second mortgage!! :) Ryan @rkymtnflyfisher mentioned this thread to me while I was snooping around asking about wheels and tires for my 40. Thanks to all of our Veterans! Semper Fi!

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Welcome Lee !! Thank you for your service!!
 
Hi Lee. Welcome to the highway and thanks for your service.

Larry in El Paso
 
Larry, Glad to be on this highway, thank you for your service as well. @WB8LBZ
Lee
 
Greetings everyone!

I have been invited by rkymtnflyfisher to join up on this forum. I didn't know it was here until yesterday! Glad to see so many old salts, and war horses share in the Toyota infection.

A little about myself -

I'm Doug Masnick, and I have a Toyota addiction. I own two now. One is my off road rig - a 1993 Toyota 4Runner SR5 aka The Honey Badger

(Toyota's Lead The Way!)
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and my other is a 1996 Toyota Land Cruiser aka The Wart Hog

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Military history:
Joined the Coast Guard in 1977 and retired in 2003 as a Radioman Chief Petty Officer / E-7
Duty Stations:
1977 - Boot Camp - Camp May NJ (Papa 99 - BM1 Hernandez Company Commander)
1978 - USCGC PAPAW - Charleston SC (Buoy Tender)
1978 -79 - Radioman School (RM"A") - Petaluma CA
1979 - 80 - COMMSTA Kodiak AK/NOJ, RADSTA ADAK/NOX
1980 - 81 - USCGC STEADFAST - St Petersburg FL
1981 - 84 - CCGDFIVE Portsmouth VA
1984 - 87 - Group Fort Macon - Atlantic Beach NC
1987 - 88 - COMMSTA Guam - Guam
1988 - 92 - COMMSTA Portsmouth - Chesapeake VA
1992 - 99 - COMLANTAREA New York / Portsmouth VA (ATT3/AI)
1999 - 2003 - OSC Martinsburg WV


On the STEADFAST tied up in Salvador Brazil - I'm the third from the front
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After 26 years of Coast Guard fun I retired to Charles Town WV (Eastern Pan Handle of WV) and went to work as a Network Security Analysis for the VA, US Federal Courts, and finally at Verizon. Retired again.

Ever since my time on Kodiak I've had a wish to own a Land Cruiser. Two of my best friends up there had FJ40s, and we went - everywhere. Finally in 2015 I bought a 1996 Land Cruiser with the dreaded blown head gasket. Owner just wanted it gone, and we bought it for just over two thousand.

I'm a member of the Off-Camber Crawlers. A four wheeling club based in the MD/VA/PA/WV area and open to all vehicles. The link is in my sig line.

Hope to meet up with fellow Land Cruisers - especially off road, or on an overlanding adventure!

Semper Paratus!

 
Welcome to the nuthouse!

I'm starting to feel like a damn recruiter!
 
Hi Doug. Welcome to the highway. Thanks for your service. There is no cure for the addiction.

Larry in El Paso
 
Greetings everyone!

I have been invited by rkymtnflyfisher to join up on this forum. I didn't know it was here until yesterday! Glad to see so many old salts, and war horses share in the Toyota infection.

A little about myself -

I'm Doug Masnick, and I have a Toyota addiction. I own two now. One is my off road rig - a 1993 Toyota 4Runner SR5 aka The Honey Badger

(Toyota's Lead The Way!)
27480833215_373dd30fdc_b.jpg


and my other is a 1996 Toyota Land Cruiser aka The Wart Hog

26542194682_9fb9bcdb9a_b.jpg

26752283101_00f14e6bc3_b.jpg


Military history:
Joined the Coast Guard in 1977 and retired in 2003 as a Radioman Chief Petty Officer / E-7
Duty Stations:
1977 - Boot Camp - Camp May NJ (Papa 99 - BM1 Hernandez Company Commander)
1978 - USCGC PAPAW - Charleston SC (Buoy Tender)
1978 -79 - Radioman School (RM"A") - Petaluma CA
1979 - 80 - COMMSTA Kodiak AK/NOJ, RADSTA ADAK/NOX
1980 - 81 - USCGC STEADFAST - St Petersburg FL
1981 - 84 - CCGDFIVE Portsmouth VA
1984 - 87 - Group Fort Macon - Atlantic Beach NC
1987 - 88 - COMMSTA Guam - Guam
1988 - 92 - COMMSTA Portsmouth - Chesapeake VA
1992 - 99 - COMLANTAREA New York / Portsmouth VA (ATT3/AI)
1999 - 2003 - OSC Martinsburg WV


On the STEADFAST tied up in Salvador Brazil - I'm the third from the front
28573406891_93785ec6c9_z.jpg



After 26 years of Coast Guard fun I retired to Charles Town WV (Eastern Pan Handle of WV) and went to work as a Network Security Analysis for the VA, US Federal Courts, and finally at Verizon. Retired again.

Ever since my time on Kodiak I've had a wish to own a Land Cruiser. Two of my best friends up there had FJ40s, and we went - everywhere. Finally in 2015 I bought a 1996 Land Cruiser with the dreaded blown head gasket. Owner just wanted it gone, and we bought it for just over two thousand.

I'm a member of the Off-Camber Crawlers. A four wheeling club based in the MD/VA/PA/WV area and open to all vehicles. The link is in my sig line.

Hope to meet up with fellow Land Cruisers - especially off road, or on an overlanding adventure!

Semper Paratus!
Welcome Doug, the addiction gets worse as we get older..
 

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