You kept the best looking one! The land cruiser looks pretty cool as well.Here is a photo from around 1980 of my Toyo. That's me and my wife. Yep, still married.
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Nice ride Redleg, but i must advice against wesheltonj's suggestion.Nice ride. But you are correct that an A/C needs to be added. While spending money, a Warn wench would be a great addition.
Nice ride Redleg, but i must advice against wesheltonj's suggestion.
NEVER, i repeat, never buy a worn wench !
Nice ride Redleg, but i must advice against wesheltonj's suggestion.
NEVER, i repeat, never buy a worn wench !
Winches only work if there is something to tie the cable to. For me, most times, there is nothing in reach.
Very nice. Can’t wait to see it when done.Nice Joe! I sold my fully restored ‘71 in a moment of sheer stupidity. This photo is of my current project, a ‘69. Totally torn down at the moment, frame is powder coated, should have a rolling chassis next month. Going safari tan on the rebuild. View attachment 372683
As I say, the ’41 Chevy truck makes this seem like a drivability upgrade. Just glad the steering wheel is oversized to wrestle those tires around a corner.Yes you really need to watch out for those old wenches. When you least expect it they will bite you in the ass!
Great classic car. I have a 85 defender 110 and I had to put air con in it and I live in nj. I am sure that cruiser handles like my defender which is somewhere close to like driving a piece of gym equipment. Good luck and enjoy and if your wife gives you any problems tell her what I tell my wife:
“Listen, it is cheaper than having a girlfriend!”
I have spent many hundreds kilometers in vehicles just like that.
My first DSC was in 1990. That year some company had a rebuilt one for sale at the convention. It looked like new, (don't remember the actual date of it) but I by no means could afford it....been that way ever since!!!Those were quite expensive back in the day.