Who are we?(what's the demographic of this group?)

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Doc said:
29 for 5 more months. Then 29 forever. 30 is old. I"m not old.
Bacterial fermentation scientist for a pharma co.
Iowa (moved from Oregon, a BIG mistake)
I've always wanted a Land Cruiser, bought an FZJ80 and then a 60 on the same lot (impluse buy). Haven't looked back since. Now I'm looking for a nice FJ55 (The sweetest looking cruiser ever.).


Hey I just turned 30 last week.

Mexican-American
Father of a 2yr old
Accountant
Computer Geek
Recent FZJ80 Lover(I'm hooked)
Movie Buff
Real Estate Investor(working on being a millionaire by 40, had planned on 30 but pushed it to 40)
 
46.5

Parts geek...:doh: 25+ years
 
33

Dental lab technician and I just started fighting fires on a volunteer basis.

Been into cruisers ever since I saw one.

Been wheelin' since '88. Gone through 1 cherokee, 2 40's, 2 Toy p/u's and the 80.

Oh yeah, almost forgot, I've got one wife and two kids. :D
 
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43
Sr Program Manager in Aerospace
Bought an FJ40 in 1979, sold it in 1984
Mid life crisis in 2003 and bought another FJ40 and fixed it up.
Bought LX450 last month after wheeling with a bunch of 80's. Certianaly more reliable than my GMC
 
46 (really 46.7)

- Born in USA, moved to Canada with family at 13 and I still carry an American passport.

- Work in product development in wireless sector (and it's stressing me out). Been doing this for 24 years now.

- First Toyota was an 1981 Celica, I was going to buy a Mustang but my first boss told me I was nuts and drove me to the Toyota dealer (during work) and told me to drive a Toyota.

- Bought first cruiser in 86 (60 series) for fishing and camping. I loved that old truck but got tired of the rust and gutless/noisy diesel.

- Bought my 80 in the summer of 2003 (thanks to the guys on this site).

- Dedicated husband and father of 2 young boys.

Just got home from an exhausting trip of Europe for 2 weeks and now have a bad head cold.
 
Well I can honestly say I am still 29 till next february. not a really big deal for me now.
I am a welder / fabricator for a company that builds van bodies and trailers. specifically I am over the area that produces mobil paper shredding trucks. been doign this for 4 months now and I love it. I will not be going back into the body shop business any time soon.
I test drove a 40 series for a freind of mine who was not 16 yet when I was 17. wanted to buy one since. bought my first 80 3 years ago promptly rolled it and bought another.
I am the proud father of a 5 year old who cant decide if he wants a 55 or an 80 series when he is old enough to drive.
Oh and I moved to Bellingham Wa, (Hell its almost in canada) 1.5 yrs ago and love it up here.
Dave
 
I was born in Iran, moved to U.S. in 79, I am a graduate student at SFSU in the Broadcasting program. Had a 1995 pathfinder, got a chance to wheel a diesel 80 in Egypt had to have one when I got home, sold the pathfinder picked up a 93 80 never looked backed. recently bought an 83 fj40 for my brother to wheel, he moved out of the country so now I need to sell it :(
 
38 going on 39. I sell real estate(and do other related stuff). Before that ran heavy equipment and had a stint selling cars.

Single, never married, no kids, but have a live in cruiserchick :)

don't own a tie, sport jacket, suit, or slacks.......prolly never will again.

bought my 1st Toyota in 1984(i was 18), a 78 Celica(sold a mint 69 Z-28), in 88 I got a 87 4runner(I lifted it, added a Roberts Air Locker, yep a pre ARB locker).

been in love with Cruisers sense I was about 13 years old, couldnt really aford one till I was 29 when I bought my 92 fj80 for my birthday(just happened that way) now I have 13 Cruisers :) I also collect Cruiser lit, parts books, toys and parts. Also have a 19' boat made in town, called a Tide Runner.........kinda like the Land Cruiser of the sea ;)

got a yellow lab named Beau and a Sharpie(came with the GF) named Murphy.

born and raised in Gig Harbor WA. Live in a little 60 year old house that I just love.

I suspect I fit into no demographic :D

John
 
38.9
lawyer
canada
2 great kids under 8

i don't really remember how I came to think about buying an 80. Until a few months before I found and bought one I had no background or knowledge of landcruisers or offroading, knew zero about 60s or 40s except that some were diesel, and was completely unaware of the existance of the 80 series since it was never sold in Canada. I think I first got onto the 80 series based on my respect for the reputation of 4runners and then somehow finding out there was something bigger. Between the old SOR forum and 80scool I learned enough to realize this was a truck I could buy, keep for a long time and work on myself. Now it turns out I really enjoy getting out in the trees with it which is basically a bonus, as is the fact I enjoy working on the truck.
 
32 (with a 14 year-old sense of humor and a 50 year-old hairline)
<==== job
Bought the 80 for safety, reliability, and I've always thought they are about the coolest thing on the road.
 
You guys are making me feel real old....

58 yrs old

Live in Jacksonville, FL, originally from Memphis, TN (a long time ago).

Retired 1stSgt USMC (20 yrs, '63-83), basic rifleman, aircraft mechanic (F-4 Phantom II, Viet Nam), Drill Instructor PISC, Career Planner, 1stSgt (I Co, 3 Bn, 1 Mar, 1 MarDiv).

Addictions Counselor, with the Department of the Navy (last 17 yrs)

I bought the 80 because it is built tough and can do some serious wheeling (even without lockers). It can last a long time with proper PM. It rides well for an offroad vehicle and has quality look and feel. Plus, the wife digs it.

Wayne S
 
Saw the "older" folks posting, thought I could finally jump in and not feel ancient!! ;p

37
IT Project Manager, programmer and all around computer geek
4 boys (14, 11, 7, 5) and a VERY patient wife (she says she has 5 boys... :rolleyes: )

My current LC is my first and I have had for about 5 months. I have ALWAYS liked the LC since I was a kid and fell for a FJ40. Always wanted one. Really liked the 80. Thought I was going to buy a 4runner, but found a great deal on a "mall cruiser" and couldn't pass it up. Now I won't consider driving anything else!!!
 
hmmm.... a pretty well educated group, really!
(who would have thunk?... :D )
E
 
24 from So California lived here all my life.

Work in Finance Industry

I bought my 80 at first not really for the looks of it but cause what I knew it could do and how dependable they are. Now I love it for what it still can do and how it still looks good to me everyday I get into it or look at it even though its a 1997.

I've also grown to love my rig even more since I found out about Ih8mud! Finding out and getting on this site is as great as when I first bought and drove my 80!

:cheers:
 
Wayne, we got to hook up. Sorry I have not got intouch with you yet. Will do so soon. We got to have a birfield party!!!

Andrew
 
39.8 years old and have been working on other peoples junk(cruisers) for the past 5, our shop is www.raddcruisers.ca.

My wife and two kids enjoy skiing, mountain biking(I like the North Shore style myself), wake boarding, fourwheeling, BMX racing, hockey, lacrose, soccer.

They gotta figure out how to make one helmet do all duties, my son has four different helmets for each type of sport.


Purchased my first BJ42 10 years ago, my first toyota was a 1982 Corolla and my mom and dad combined have owned 22 toyotas, all new. I have owned nearly 40.

I however do own a suit, tie and slacks and they get used once a year.


Rob
 
. 31+
. Software Engineer
. Had always wanted the LC but settled for the LX after test driving it .
 

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