What did you do with your 60 this weekend? (4 Viewers)

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Didn’t do a damn thing except drive it. Keep the wheels rolling on your 60s y’all, they need to be driven. @dbbowen has the right idea: take it to the beach, take it anywhere.
 
Didn’t do a damn thing except drive it. Keep the wheels rolling on your 60s y’all, they need to be driven. @dbbowen has the right idea: take it to the beach, take it anywhere.

Brought mine to a a Cars & Coffee and chatted with a bunch of folks about it. Brings back a lot of memories for some people and you don't see many/any of these in the Chicagoland area.
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I host a podcast about Classic Land Cruisers as of right now I am a little bit 40 series heavy and would like to have more 60's on there. It isn't talking about anything technical but rather the stories that are associated with land cruisers and how we came to love them. If you would like to talk about your cruiser for 45 minutes to an hour send me a message.
 
Nothing too nuts over here. Puttered around while my son napped and swapped out the interior and exterior bulbs with LEDs from @FullyLitLED . Tossed on new tail light lenses and some lenses too. Replaced the beat up rear bumper caps that I got from City Racer and tried to straighten out the rear bumper some. I also swapped out the janky aftermarket blades for the OEM ones.

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Nothing too nuts over here. Puttered around while my son napped and swapped out the interior and exterior bulbs with LEDs from @FullyLitLED . Tossed on new tail light lenses and some lenses too. Replaced the beat up rear bumper caps that I got from City Racer and tried to straighten out the rear bumper some. I also swapped out the janky aftermarket blades for the OEM ones.

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Shameless plug here: I sell modified OEM flasher units that blink at the correct speed with LED blinker bulbs. Nothing dangling down under the dash, no zip ties, no questionable Amazon stuff, just original Denso quality modified with high quality components (Nichicon, Panasonic) to adjust the circuit for LEDs. No more dip in the voltage gauge when you're turning!
 
Shameless plug here: I sell modified OEM flasher units that blink at the correct speed with LED blinker bulbs. Nothing dangling down under the dash, no zip ties, no questionable Amazon stuff, just original Denso quality modified with high quality components (Nichicon, Panasonic) to adjust the circuit for LEDs. No more dip in the voltage gauge when you're turning!
I don't have LED turn signals yet, I'm sure I'll get there eventually, I've seen your flasher dealio and I will probably order it when I get to that point.
 
Shameless plug here: I sell modified OEM flasher units that blink at the correct speed with LED blinker bulbs. Nothing dangling down under the dash, no zip ties, no questionable Amazon stuff, just original Denso quality modified with high quality components (Nichicon, Panasonic) to adjust the circuit for LEDs. No more dip in the voltage gauge when you're turning!
I was looking at that the other day. Its on my list of things to buy and I still need to install those rear seat bumpers I grabbed. Our new cruiser has been taking up my time.
 
Are you going to try to get the material off the rear quarters as well? I tried with dry ice and it did not care at all. I've tried a razor, a small sanding wheel and goo gone with no success.
Was looking at that before I left town. I’ll take the loose stuff off and move on. Once I drill out the supports it may be easier to access?
 

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