What have you done to your Land Cruiser this week? (27 Viewers)

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I think you'd better call the Smithsonian, because they seem to be of the ridiculous belief that:
"Fossil fuels are compound mixtures made of fossilized plant and animal remnants from millions of years ago"

Furthermore, National Geographic (I know right!?) thinks "petroleum was formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms, such as plants, algae, and bacteria".
They don't even mention forests! !!
Idiots.
Is this the fake news I've been hearing about...?
We land dwellers can be forgiven for imagining forests had primacy over marine plants either in antiquity or now. Oceans have always ruled!
 
Terradactal has highest fuel economy. The problem is it’ll take your arm and legs off if you don’t feed it. Just like a 60 seri

Vin

l've even got a hi fi separates set up at home for my vinyls & cassette tapes too...:rofl:.

You do know there was a time a record player was available for your car.... 1950’s Car Record Player | Classic Dreamcars - https://classicdreamcars.com/1950s-car-record-player/
I just had a wet dream looking at that thing... oops im awake.
Im gunna get an early Christmas Present for myself if this fits in a 60......ive waited long enough for Santa!!!
 
I just had a wet dream looking at that thing... oops im awake.
Im gunna get an early Christmas Present for myself if this fits in a 60......ive waited long enough for Santa!!!

“Brown Santa” delivers year round…🍺
 
I just had a wet dream looking at that thing... oops im awake.
Im gunna get an early Christmas Present for myself if this fits in a 60......ive waited long enough for Santa!!!
That might "never miss a beat" in a 50s Chevy or Ford, but I'm not sure you can take that rock crawling.
 
I'm changing the look of Olive. I have a new tub for her, but not the time for the project and spring is here! One more rusty season, but I still love driving this truck. I am switching up the look though, because I had stock grey steelies on her and the hardtop (or no top). Now going with gloss black factory steel wheels and a tan soft top. I like the new look so far. Just a few more things to do.

Sure wish I still had my dog though
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I'm changing the look of Olive. I have a new tub for her, but not the time for the project and spring is here! One more rusty season, but I still love driving this truck. I am switching up the look though, because I had stock grey steelies on her and the hardtop (or no top). Now going with gloss black factory steel wheels and a tan soft top. I like the new look so far. Just a few more things to do.
Pat, you know the rules, pictures or it didn’t happen 🤷🏻‍♂️
 
Pat, you know the rules, pictures or it didn’t happen 🤷🏻‍♂️
Just took me a minute!

I usually type on my desktop and add photos off my phone😁
 
Making one good Speedometer out of two. When I first got the LV, the speedo worked, but the Odometer only flipped the tenths wheel. I changed out the speedo and that odometer worked fine. Last fall on my way to the Petaluma Landcruiser show/swap meet, the Speedometer took a dump. Yesterday, I decided to tackle the old odometer. Thanks to Pete (Pics45) for sending me back the old speedo head!

I took the Odometer apart and found that it only needed the spindle and all the gears cleaned and re-lubed! Finally a use for the stem grease that's been in my tool box (well, transferred from toolbox to tool box) after 40 years!

I cleaned the numbers as good as I could. 59 years of sun and wear, well earned.

It works!

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Is that a York compressor on the driver side? Is it for onboard air?

Yes, York for OBA. I made a bracket for it that mates with the 3FE air pump bracket.
 
I'm changing the look of Olive. I have a new tub for her, but not the time for the project and spring is here! One more rusty season, but I still love driving this truck. I am switching up the look though, because I had stock grey steelies on her and the hardtop (or no top). Now going with gloss black factory steel wheels and a tan soft top. I like the new look so far. Just a few more things to do.

Sure wish I still had my dog though
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I bought my ‘64 from Casey Campbell last year. He was really sick and has since passed. He was the treasurer of either TLCA or maybe his TLCA chapter. I had it shipped and been a great project mostly within my skill set. Today I received a very heavy box from his daughter. I had no idea what it was or that it was even coming. When they were going through all of his belongings, they decided to send me all of his Land Cruiser memorabilia. Shocked isn’t even the word. I only spoke to Casey a few times, but my heart strings got tugged on a little bit. If anyone has any stories or pics when he owned the 40, I’d love to hear them or see them.

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I bought my ‘64 from Casey Campbell last year. He was really sick and has since passed. He was the treasurer of either TLCA or maybe his TLCA chapter. I had it shipped and been a great project mostly within my skill set. Today I received a very heavy box from his daughter. I had no idea what it was or that it was even coming. When they were going through all of his belongings, they decided to send me all of his Land Cruiser memorabilia. Shocked isn’t even the word. I only spoke to Casey a few times, but my heart strings got tugged on a little bit. If anyone has any stories or pics when he owned the 40, I’d love to hear them or see them.

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Here is a pic of the TLCA BOD in the timeframe when I was active. Casey is second from the right.
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My wife and I visited with Casey at the racetrack where he was the CFO when we did our cross-country tour in 2008.
 
Here is a pic of the TLCA BOD in the timeframe when I was active. Casey is second from the right.View attachment 3859863
My wife and I visited with Casey at the racetrack where he was the CFO when we did our cross-country tour in 2008.
Thanks Mark. Was he on the TLCA BOD or was it for a specific chapter? Very cool!!

I’ll send this pic to his daughter.
 
Thanks Mark. Was he on the TLCA BOD or was it for a specific chapter? Very cool!!

I’ll send this pic to his daughter.
Casey was the Treasurer for the whole TLCA. And he did a great job. He was fiscally conservative, and you could count on him make sure that TLCA stayed solvent. IOW, he didn’t let his enthusiasm for the sport infect his judgment ( not that I’m implying that anyone else did).

Casey did me a huge favor once, dragging a disc brake axle that I bought from a MUD member from Iowa to the Lone Star Roundup in Texas. That was the year of the monster storm at K2. While I hadn’t planned on doing anything with it except dismantling it to put on the roof rack on the Karma Cruiser, the axle was disbursed on site. @KillerPea bought the disc brake conversion parts, @Texican daughter Christie got the 3rd member, and @HENDOG friend Oscar, the man behind PACOL got the steering linkage. Casey got to witness the karma firsthand.😊

It all seems like a lifetime ago now.
 
Casey was the Treasurer for the whole TLCA. And he did a great job. He was fiscally conservative, and you could count on him make sure that TLCA stayed solvent. IOW, he didn’t let his enthusiasm for the sport infect his judgment ( not that I’m implying that anyone else did).

Casey did me a huge favor once, dragging a disc brake axle that I bought from a MUD member from Iowa to the Lone Star Roundup in Texas. That was the year of the monster storm at K2. While I hadn’t planned on doing anything with it except dismantling it to put on the roof rack on the Karma Cruiser, the axle was disbursed on site. @KillerPea bought the disc brake conversion parts, @Texican daughter Christie got the 3rd member, and @HENDOG friend Oscar, the man behind PACOL got the steering linkage. Casey got to witness the karma firsthand.😊

It all seems like a lifetime ago now.
Awesome story. When I bought the 40 last year it was in the Des Moines area, but Casey was in TX I believe due to everything he had going on. There were a ton of parts included as we all accumulate through the years. In the parts was a lot of paperwork. I was actually able to find the guy that owned it before Casey and he sent me pics of when he owned it over 20 years ago.
 

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