Who are we?(what's the demographic of this group?) (1 Viewer)

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Heck, why not!
37 (already?!)
Stay at home dad!! Former forester.
Wife, two sons (7,5) Golden Retriever
Been in Toyotas since 1971 (puke green station wagon)

We had a J**P gaggoner when I was in High School. POS!!! Broke every week.
My first car was a 82 Tercel. Traded it in for an 89 P/U. Traded that for a Tacoma. Added FJ 40, then FZJ 80, then FJ 60.

Living in Michigan, I caught a lot of crap. I just explained that their GM or Ford is better than it used to be thanks to Toyota!
 
28

father of 2 boys under 3 years of age

Solutions Architect for a large computer company (two letters, not three)

Bought the 80 because I had a 40, 55, and a 60 and wanted a little more coosh when I went wheeling. Got the truck and immediately got sucked into work and family such that I haven't seen a real trail in almost a year.

woohoo!
 
DanKunz said:
...Solutions Architect for a large computer company (two letters, not three)...!

Compaq? :flipoff2: :D :D
 
NorCalDoug said:

oh yah.... I was having trouble with the 2 letters. Never thought of HP sauce. Amazing how many techies are here.
 
I'm coming to the conclusion that this thread is never going to go away. :D
 
Arya Ebrahimi said:
I've found that when threads get sticky'd they tend to be ignored ;) So why don't you sticky it, and then we'll stop reading it and then you can unsticky it and let it die :D

Nah, I'm not to that point yet. Just hope I don't have to try and compile this into a FAQ or group self help list. :flipoff2:
 
48.8
1 wife
1 13 year old daughter & now proficient land cruiser spotter
1 cat
Nautical Antiques dealer & landloard
My better half keep on getting on me to get a bigger vehicle to haul her and my daughter around (me I needed something to fit my 9'3" surfboard into), being a Toyota head my options were a 4 runner or Land Cruiser. After checking prices and options it was a no brainer with the land cruiser. It took about 4 months to find what I was looking for, white 91' 62k all service records, seemed like it had enough POWA! for me after having a 85' 4x4 toy pickup (22r motor) for 16 years! I remember when I first picked up my 85' truck from the dealer he asked me if I was sure that I wanted the truck instead of this nice Land Cruiser next to it on the lot I told him no way could I afford it at twwice the cost of the truck (7,500 vs. 15k for land cruiser).
 
17
Student
Fairfax, Virginia
I drive an 80 for safety reasons and because I'm a Toyota fan. I gotta compete with every other person who owns an SUV in Fairfax County.
 
41, married to a wonderful wife (11 yaers younger than I :flipoff2: ) with 3 great kids (Twin 10 year old girls and a 6 year old boy),

Worked 11 years for a large police department as an officer in So. Cal. Training officer, swat team member all the other fun stuff. Left that in Sept. 2002 to work for a large private security contractor (Blackwater USA in NC). They sent me to Irag, it was alright I was assigned to Paul Bremmer's personal security detail (I have a ton of photos and it paid GREAT :D ). I've been home since June and enjoying my time off before I return to some other part of the world.

I've owned 40's since I was 16, bought my first one from my cousin in Laguan Beach, CA. I've had six over the years and just recelty bought the nicest one I've ever had (could afford it now) Great thing is my wife is afraid of driving it so I never have to worry about it being gone.

Iraq was a Landcruiser paradise, they were everywhere, from being owned by local to military owned that were incredibly equipt.
 
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Buyer/inventory control/Electrician for a small New construction residential electrical contractor

I worked as a mobile electronics tech/Manager for a big retailer for years. I worked on one of the VP's personal vehicles (FJ80) and had to have one.

Took several years, had mine over 4 now, and vowed to never own anything else as my daily driver. Safe, Solid, Goes anywhere, and doesn't break.

My Tahoe, Suburban, Avalanche driving friends, just don't get it.............
 
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married with a 2yr old daughter
BA in Entreprenurial Business Management(always looking for the next big thing) and Anthropology
2 1/2 cruisers 93 80 with 250K, 76 40 and a half 40 trailer.
Research and Development at Bullfrog International...design hot tubs and the equipment that makes them.
I ran a Scented Candle company for several years, nothing like walking into Autozone smelling like flowers--real manly. Always got the comment--"what smells so good".
I drive a 2000 Jetta TDI at 45+mpg because I can't afford my other two cruisers. Nothing like 600+ miles on a tank.
 
Will be 24 in a couple days
Married, no kids yet
Mech. Engr. for Government Agency, would entertain a position in CO or AK
Bought the cruiser a couple months ago and almost get a tear in my eye every time a see her, love the look, safety and reliablity, also easy to work on.
Love almost anything mechanical and building, would like to retore an older cruiser in the next couple years, am thinking diesel though...........
 
41

Live in Colorado - just two short hours from Slee. YES!

Married with 5 yr old twins and a lab doggy who all love to go camping and four wheeling in the LC to watch dad ply his fly rod on pristine waters. Actally, the kids (and wife) don't care for the fishing part.

EE Degree. Never used it since my employ with the DOD. Go figure!

Coservative, gun owning, proud patriot wack-o (depending on who you ask).

How it got started: I visited/vacationed at my uncle's ranch in the summer of 95 to see out in front of his cabin a mint green LC with knee high weeds all around it. What was odd about this LC was the truck bed behind the cab. I had never seen an LC with a truck bed before. When I got back home, I became curious about the rig, did research, which led me to purchase my 95 in Jan 04. But who really cares about a 95 in the context of an orginal long bed FJ-45 that still runs (I started it up while I was there).

And so you now ask "what became of the 67 FJ-45 on your uncle's ranch?" He soon died after my 95 visit and his grandchildren, whom have inheritied the ranch, wish to leave it there, to be forever part of the landscape and, obviously, a reminder of thier grandfather, who was the orginal owner. Yeah, it kills me to even talk about it.

I've thought about driving out there one night with a car trailer, hauling away with it, in order to revive this rare classic to its former dignified state, but prison doesn't sound like a good place to four wheel. In the meantime, I will continue to plead to my cousins' better senses to let go of this beauty.

Also own a 96 T100 and an 02 Seqouia (okay, the bank still owns the Sequoia)

That about covers it.
 
My turn - 44.9 Montana native living in Boise, Idaho. I am a mechanical engineer licensed in two states. I spent 10 years designing flight controls for Boeing, and have spent the last 5 years designing railroad locomotives (talk about horsepower and sluggish response!!!). I also worked in gold mining, construction, nuclear power, etc, etc, etc.

I have a wife and two kids, one cat, one dog. I like hunting and shooting, woodworking and metal working.

I have an absolute loathing to pay anyone to work on one of my rigs - hence sites like this are awesome.

One of my other vehicles is one of the few that gets worse mileage than a LX450 - a '98 V-10 Dodge 3/4 4X4, but man that thing will tow.........
 
40, Maine.
Happily married, 2 boys, another (boy?) on the way.
Past:
Ex-long haired hippy liberal, got straightened out in USMC Force Recon. Only doo-doo I didn't step on was in Antarctica.

Present:
Emergency Physician, presently. Love the adrenaline rush!!

Vehicle:
First love was a FJ40 or Cheryl Tiegs, can't remember. Tried the J**p thing. Poor substitute. Saw LC's everywhere: Asia, Africa, S. America, in all the inhospitable places.
Drove everything from J**ps (civilian and military), HMMWV's, to the Detroit brands. LC's beat 'em all. The SAS don't know what they are missing with their LR's.

Loving wife (looks like Cheryl Tiegs, then not now) has consented to a new addition: '97 LX450 with factory locks, to add to my '85 FJ60. She's a keeper (the wife and the truck)!

Both my boys love the trucks! Can you say future cruiser heads?
 
Senior in college studying Animal Science in the College of Ag at Auburn, work PT as a licensed pharmacy technician
22 years old
not married, and no kids (neither of which are going to happen anytime soon, hopefully at least not the second one)

Graduating this spring, taking a few years off to work (pharmaceutical sales hopefully).

Eventually going back to school to do one of two things (atleast as far as I can figure at this point)

MS or MAg then DVM
Or
MS and JD (interested in healthcare or agriculture law mostly)
 
abclin said:
dealer & landloard

Nautical Antiques? In Ventura or elsewhere?

You don't mean 'used boat parts' do you? I lived in Ventura aboard my boat for years. The Cruiser is my surfboard hauler to c-street as a replcaement for my 88 Toyota 4x4 (stolen)...

Now in Marina Del Rey, boats sold, no garage, royal PITA to get the board downstairs and a lot more crowded in the water....bored as can possibly be....
 
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Jizz moper at a local nudy booth
NJ and STT (thats the airport code, figure it out)
I drive an 80 because my brain told me to get one. I also drive an Audi S4 (only to work tho)
 
So I'm curious, how old are you, what do you do for a living, where do you live, and why do you drive an 80?

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Corporate investments guy, now a recent film school grad :cool: (Shhh, I work in the same building as Rush Limbaugh - he drives a black Maybach)
Massachusetts to Connecticut to South Florida.
Bought a '91 4Runner after trading in my 3x's stolen '90 red VW Jetta GLI Wolfsburg ed. Traded in my 4Runner after spotting a sweet '96 LC on the lot of a sleepy Toyota Dealer in Litchfield, CT on Monday morning, drove it home Friday afternoon. Always liked LC's and all that they can do. Soon to be pulling my new boat. Recently dis-engaged, now single and dating. 3 yr old Chocolate Lab in the wayback - WOOF sticker on the window. :beer: The Full-Time 4 wheel drive comes in handy here in South Florida :rolleyes: Tom
 

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