Centerpole90 said:
But when you come lookin' for someone to validate that inner urge to put some rusty money back in circulation and jump onboard with a project, vehicle, gun, boat, fishing trip..... you name it:
I'm your guy.
Centerpole90 said:
But when you come lookin' for someone to validate that inner urge to put some rusty money back in circulation and jump onboard with a project, vehicle, gun, boat, fishing trip..... you name it:
I'm your guy.
That's my understanding. I wanted a complete brake refresh now so I don't worry about it on a cliff in Utah.Centerpole90 said:
I think the advantage is price, isn't it? Aren't the Toyota ones, if available, terribly expensive?
Gladewater is out of town and i have not seen it yet. Got a tip from friend in Austin area about a diesel and spoke with the owner this morning and he has 2 fj40s he is wanting to upgrade, thus the sale of the diesel. Said he would take $ 16,500 as the headliner is crap as the visors are also but otherwise looks pretty good shape.Centerpole90 said:
The main issue with BJ40s (diesels) is just availability. They are rarer, and as a result more expensive. Performance-wise, I'm sure they're the Bomb.
Gladewater a disappointment?
Love the cruisers but her exit from the pool was priceless!!!!Centerpole90 said:
I went to do educate myself on BJ40s because I don't know that I've ever seen one in person and wanted to peek under the hood. I searched on youtube and this video was near the top of the search results.
I don't really know what it is. But I can confirm, if you watch it enough times, and try hard.
You will find a Land Cruiser in it.
Centerpole90 said:
One of my kids was born in '97 - I have mused before that an anniversary Land Cruiser wouldn't be a bad 'year of my birth' vehicle.
What features do the Anniversary editions have apart from regular ones?
Nothing wrong with BJs, but some parts could be harder to find in here. Nothing wrong with an imported cruiser either, just make sure you are not getting a fly by night bondo resto job from South America. The market is flooded with them. I would personally be more interested in the east tx survivor, pending rust assessment.TAMU77CLAY said:
All 3 of his cruisers were redone and imported into here from Ecuador. He has a '83 gas that is pristine with winch he wants $ 30,000 for . Tempting!!!!
Nice. What are your plans for it?aggiepaintrain said:
just bought another 40th Anniversary 80 series should be here this week.
i'll have it ready by football season
reddog90 said:Nice. What are your plans for it?aggiepaintrain said:
just bought another 40th Anniversary 80 series should be here this week.
i'll have it ready by football season
Not sure where in TX it is. Overton sells nice stuff and I bet it's priced accurately. I doubt that one will last long at all.FortWorthF3 said:
Is this guy in Fort Worth? Because I drove by a 1976 fj40 for $23,900. It's a good looking rig (from driving very slowly by, then turning around and doing so again).
Thanks for the ac info and good to hear i can shop around vs being locked in to cruiser specialty shop. Haven't pulled the trigger on a cruiser yet but am negotiating on 2 now and hope to buy by this weekend so my wife, dog and adult beverage can cruise the back roads this weekend. Honestly, probably negotiating with myself but with research and advice like yours, a conclusion is coming. I'm in the DFW area if you know of a Vintage Air dealer here, please advise and again, thanks for your help.Centerpole90 said:
I do not have a source. *the rest of this assumes you are talking bout a Vintage Air Gen IV unit* I have installed a couple VintageAir units in 67-72 Chevy trucks and have found them to be very user friendly installs; the instructions and packaging are superb, making the process very straightforward. I say that to say - since the kits are in the $1200-$1500 range - yes, that $5k seems high; but I don't know what the going rate is.
I have researched the FJ40 kit at length and I can see doing that upgrade in the future for Mrs. CP's comfort. I do like how the GenIV looks in the cab.
ETA - don't feel compelled to limit yourself to a Land Cruiser shop or expert to install this. The VA units can be installed by a competent owner or certainly auto A/C shop with equal results. There is nothing 'land cruiser' specific that should run the price up besides a set of metric tools.
Does this mean you're in the game??
I am not sure what the particulars are here or what workarounds would be necessary if the kit wasn't just a drop in - but I do know you have asked about South American units. These aren't the ONLY a/c available, I just think they're one of the best. Something to think about.Quote:
For US Spec vehicle, may not fit some international models.
Going to look at one here in a few minutes.Centerpole90 said:
[url=https://imgflip.com/i/31sdyu][url=https://imgflip.com/i/31se2x][/url][/url]TAMU77CLAY said:Going to look at one here in a few minutes.Centerpole90 said:
Proud owner of '83 gasser as of last nite. Drove it 5 hours home and looking for ac installer now. Need suggestions for drink holders as i have no console. Thanks to all of you for answering questions and letting me eavesdrop on your conversations. When I figure out how, will post a couple of pics.reddog90 said:[url=https://imgflip.com/i/31sdyu][url=https://imgflip.com/i/31se2x][/url][/url]TAMU77CLAY said:Going to look at one here in a few minutes.Centerpole90 said: