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Unread 02-05-2026, 05:31 PM   #15
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John B White
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Welcome John! Nice pics of your beautiful state. My daughter lived in Seattle for a few years and I always enjoyed my visits there. And nice Land Cruiser!
Thank you Reggie!

That Land Cruiser has been in storage in a barn at my other place for nearly 20 years. It's a 1987 FJ60. I've acquired two more since then. My 1999 FJ100 has nearly 340k on it and was my daily driver until I got the one pictured back on the road.

Was growing nervous about the miles so in 2019 I ordered a new FJ200 that I've only put 20k on. It sits in the garage waiting for the other two to die. I think it's going to be waiting a long time. Just too nice to haul dogs around in, and they go everywhere with me.

My kid moved to Pittsburgh for school, so I finally sold the other place. and with some of the proceeds', put the old FJ60 back on the road. Can't really call it a Toyota anymore cuz it has a brand new 6.2 litre LS3 and automatic transmission from GM. 430 HP at the crank but still bounces around and handles like an old truck. Perhaps Toyo-Let?
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