What have you done to your Land Cruiser this week? (43 Viewers)

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Threw the bezel on for fun... Love these moments...

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I just noticed how varied the colors are between pictures.... crazy
 
Almost finished...
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Aint messing around no more!

Today:
-Test fitted my new-to-me soft top bows today, easier than I thought it would be.
-Ordered another batch of parts from cruiser corps.
-Ordered Trollhole soft top.

On tap:
-Tailgate instal (temporary one piece filler until rear ambi doors)
-Rebuild parking brake
-Timing cover oil leak
 
I turned 40 this month, and in an effort to prevent a mid-life crisis, my wife told me to spend some money and finish up that "eyesore in the garage" I've been tinkering with for the last 4 years.

This week I got an extra-sturdy home-fabbed rear sill dialed in. I like 'em thick in the back end. (first pics are before I boxed in the ends)
And then yesterday we somehow misplaced the janky quarter panels (we misplaced them with a cutoff wheel). Guess we'll just have to put some fresh steel on.
Just waiting for some new wheel wells. Amazon said they were too heavy for their same-day drone service.

It's my first cruiser, but 40's are my first car love. (I still remember the first one I climbed in the back of at 8 years old, that heater and the fold down seats. It was olive green).
I'm beyond stoked, and SO happy this forum exists. Good people here. Thanks for all your help everyone.

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I finally got frustrated with my 79 carb problems. My 40 would run pretty well for a while but then it would just die and not start back up.

After my tow truck driver mentioned that it is not good that we were becoming friends, I decided to stop tinkering and took the truck to ACC for a proper carb rebuild. They convinced me to also desmog (I have all the smog parts in a tote in case I move to California.)

Seems like it was a good plan. I drove it 25 miles home and the truck never missed a beat. :steer:

Some before and after pics of the engine bay and my super sweet 79 .

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I finally got frustrated with my 79 carb problems. My 40 would run pretty well for a while but then it would just die and not start back up.

After my tow truck driver mentioned that it is not good that we were becoming friends, I decided to stop tinkering and took the truck to ACC for a proper carb rebuild. They convinced me to also desmog (I have all the smog parts in a tote in case I move to California.)

Seems like it was a good plan. I drove it 25 miles home and the truck never missed a beat. :steer:

Some before and after pics of the engine bay and my super sweet 79 .

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Nice to get rid of all that ‘spaghetti’ too! :cheers:
 
I turned 40 this month, and in an effort to prevent a mid-life crisis, my wife told me to spend some money and finish up that "eyesore in the garage" I've been tinkering with for the last 4 years.

This week I got an extra-sturdy home-fabbed rear sill dialed in. I like 'em thick in the back end. (first pics are before I boxed in the ends)
And then yesterday we somehow misplaced the janky quarter panels (we misplaced them with a cutoff wheel). Guess we'll just have to put some fresh steel on.
Just waiting for some new wheel wells. Amazon said they were too heavy for their same-day drone service.

It's my first cruiser, but 40's are my first car love. (I still remember the first one I climbed in the back of at 8 years old, that heater and the fold down seats. It was olive green).
I'm beyond stoked, and SO happy this forum exists. Good people here. Thanks for all your help everyone.

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Ah, to be 40 again.
Looks like you have several cool eye sores in your garage.
 
Ah, to be 40 again.
Looks like you have several cool eye sores in your garage.
Ha! I WISH those were my mine. I've got a buddy helping me now (I need it), and that is his garage. there are 3 or 4 more cool "eye sores" in there out of frame and about 50 more outside in the yard. I have been learning as I go and it's nice to have a mentor that REALLY knows what he's doing and has all the tools we need at arm's reach.
I'm doing some graphic design work he needs help with in trade to offset some of his labor. It's good to have friends.
 
@gericurl yes nothing like learning from folks who have been there, done that!!! Cool
 
Took the 78 to a car show... mostly Mopars...
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Then this happened...

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