August 20, 200718 yr Got a new camera today, and needed something to take pictures of. My subject in these pictures happened to be my 1971 Toyota Landcruiser that I plan on either restoring or turning into a wheeling rig when I manage to get the time for it. Feel free to make any comments/suggestions. Have to run now, but I have a few more of the straight six under the hood that I might stick up later.
January 14, 200818 yr Nice cruiser man! havnt figured out what you want to do with it yet? looks pretty straight, wheeler or resto it will be a great project:headbang:
January 16, 200818 yr i hate you! i have wanted an fj for along time. actually i would like a diesel version.i'm so not saying the designation.
February 1, 200818 yr wanna sell it, i love me some toyota and i havnt had a good one in a year im seriuos, i will buy it if you would sell it
February 2, 200818 yr I wanna get this body style Land Cruiser: Preferably EFI and manual trans I did a PDI (Pre-Delivery Inspection) on an 08, man they are nice but I think for $75k I'd rather have a motorhome!
February 4, 200818 yr Author i will buy it if you would sell it I wouldn't mind one of those TT legacys, but I'm afraid it still technically belongs to my granddad, and other family members have had their eye on it for a while. I'm still not 100% sure what to do with it, whether just fix it up enough to wheel it, or restore it and try to keep it clean. I haven't been home enough to work on it since school started, but this summer it is going to get a lot of attention. While it does start and run, there is no interior, and the entire floor pretty much needs to be replaced. Then it needs tires and probably some suspension work. I feel that as a college freshman with limited income, this project is a little over my head, but I am planning on starting on it anyways and I'll just see what happens.
February 6, 200818 yr I would have built an FJ if I could go back and do it again. They are the perfect size, so so short, with enough width and cargo room to really make a build worth it.
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