Hello fellow overlanders

BobFJ55

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My vehicle is a 1969 Toyota FJ55 Land Cruiser. Previous owners upgraded it with a 2F engine, power steering, disk brakes, a weber carb and an oversize aluminum radiator with Evans High Performance Engine Coolant (Spendy at $45 per gal but came with). I installed a Vintage Air a/c and heater system, new front springs and shocks and other misc items. I have done a little off road / back road travels back when I had a mid sixties 109 Land Rover with safari roof and the six cylinder engine. We traveled around the Black Rock Desert and some time in the four corners area (Valley of the Gods). Looking forward to try out the logging roads between Portland and the coast, then Eastern Oregon then hopefully back to the four corners area.
 

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Welcome from San Diego, nice looking rig & look forward to the build
 
My vehicle is a 1969 Toyota FJ55 Land Cruiser. Previous owners upgraded it with a 2F engine, power steering, disk brakes, a weber carb and an oversize aluminum radiator with Evans High Performance Engine Coolant (Spendy at $45 per gal but came with). I installed a Vintage Air a/c and heater system, new front springs and shocks and other misc items. I have done a little off road / back road travels back when I had a mid sixties 109 Land Rover with safari roof and the six cylinder engine. We traveled around the Black Rock Desert and some time in the four corners area (Valley of the Gods). Looking forward to try out the logging roads between Portland and the coast, then Eastern Oregon then hopefully back to the four corners area.
Hello Bob and welcome to the OB crew. .great looking Toy and look forward to seeing your adventures
 
My vehicle is a 1969 Toyota FJ55 Land Cruiser. Previous owners upgraded it with a 2F engine, power steering, disk brakes, a weber carb and an oversize aluminum radiator with Evans High Performance Engine Coolant (Spendy at $45 per gal but came with). I installed a Vintage Air a/c and heater system, new front springs and shocks and other misc items. I have done a little off road / back road travels back when I had a mid sixties 109 Land Rover with safari roof and the six cylinder engine. We traveled around the Black Rock Desert and some time in the four corners area (Valley of the Gods). Looking forward to try out the logging roads between Portland and the coast, then Eastern Oregon then hopefully back to the four corners area.[/QUOTE

Hey love your rig!



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My vehicle is a 1969 Toyota FJ55 Land Cruiser. Previous owners upgraded it with a 2F engine, power steering, disk brakes, a weber carb and an oversize aluminum radiator with Evans High Performance Engine Coolant (Spendy at $45 per gal but came with). I installed a Vintage Air a/c and heater system, new front springs and shocks and other misc items. I have done a little off road / back road travels back when I had a mid sixties 109 Land Rover with safari roof and the six cylinder engine. We traveled around the Black Rock Desert and some time in the four corners area (Valley of the Gods). Looking forward to try out the logging roads between Portland and the coast, then Eastern Oregon then hopefully back to the four corners area.
That thing is awesome. Welcome to the club
 
My vehicle is a 1969 Toyota FJ55 Land Cruiser. Previous owners upgraded it with a 2F engine, power steering, disk brakes, a weber carb and an oversize aluminum radiator with Evans High Performance Engine Coolant (Spendy at $45 per gal but came with). I installed a Vintage Air a/c and heater system, new front springs and shocks and other misc items. I have done a little off road / back road travels back when I had a mid sixties 109 Land Rover with safari roof and the six cylinder engine. We traveled around the Black Rock Desert and some time in the four corners area (Valley of the Gods). Looking forward to try out the logging roads between Portland and the coast, then Eastern Oregon then hopefully back to the four corners area.
Welcome! What a great truck, some history there.