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roscoFJ73 said:
The heated leather seats would be torture,I have had the aircon off for 8 weeks now. I got the fridge though,nothing like a turkey and salad sandwich with an icy cold beer/coke in the middle of no where when its 43c:D

The rest of those things Ive never had and dont miss them.

What's up with the a/c or did you mean you haven't had it off for the last 8 weeks.
I run a 40ltr engle in the back of my 79 when I go wheelin or camping , super handy for the beers and Tucker I must say .
 
the most comfortable 45 i owned had the coil spring split bench seats from a 1971 FJ40. i loved them over those uncomfortable s***ty buckets.
when out wheeling, you lay down across the seats with the passenger window open. your feet are out the window and it was like sleeping in bed. a half hour sleep and you were good for hours of wheeling again while the others were still trying to get comfortable in their buckets.
the old coil and horse hair seats also absorbed a LOT of the bounce when driving so you didn't get that "beat to s***" tired feeling at the end of the day.
then i did the block and extended shackel 3" lift with stock springs which left me with a super smooth ride instead of the usual harsh 2.5" after market springs.
so between the odd ball seats, the odd ball lift and PS that truck was a true pleasure to drive.:bounce:

i did the same setup on a 40 i had and i can honestly say that was my favorite truck for a long long time ... :steer:

That because there is 100 other uncomfortable things to worry about first in the 45s :D
 
RoscoFJ73 and Clint79.......are you guys really Australian?
Mick Dundee would walk 5 miles to the creek when he was thirsty and kill something with his big knife when he was hungry. I don't remember a single movie ( and I watched all of them ) where he simply walked to the refrigerator or got something from the ice chest.:D
 
these boys are the new generation Oz peeps ...

Mick was old school.

similar to today's Cruiserheads ... returning to the play womb in their toys.
 
these boys are the new generation Oz peeps ...

Mick was old school.

similar to today's Cruiserheads ... returning to the play womb in their toys.

"Astute Observation" .....Makes me worry about the younger generation.:D
 
1978HJ45 said:
RoscoFJ73 and Clint79.......are you guys really Australian?
Mick Dundee would walk 5 miles to the creek when he was thirsty and kill something with his big knife when he was hungry. I don't remember a single movie ( and I watched all of them ) where he simply walked to the refrigerator or got something from the ice chest.:D

A engel fridge in a cruiser isn't new generation, up until I got my own last year I'd borrow my old mans engel, he has been using that one through work,camping, away trips ,fishing trips etc in his 4x series 6x series 7x series 80 series and now his 100 series cruisers since he got the fridge in 1985.

I believe Mick would walk 5km not miles, it's Rambo which does the miles ;)
 
A engel fridge in a cruiser isn't new generation, up until I got my own last year I'd borrow my old mans engel, he has been using that one through work,camping, away trips ,fishing trips etc in his 4x series 6x series 7x series 80 series and now his 100 series cruisers since he got the fridge in 1985.

I believe Mick would walk 5km not miles, it's Rambo which does the miles ;)

In the American version of the "Crocodile Dundee" movies Mick definitely walked "miles." Holywood understood how confusing that metric nonsense was to the average American and instructed Mick to only walk in "miles." Hopefully this clears up the issue.:D
 

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