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Thread: Ummm, cough, any old Troopy enthusuiasts here?

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    Ok sounds like a aftermarket back on an FJ45. Pics would help.
    I like these:


    But they are pretty rare now. If it is a solid version of this (FJ35) it would be worth something.
    Weren't a great success, were they John.?...
    (I think I may get a time out if I keep posting about toyota's!!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesH View Post
    Hi All

    Can anyone recommend a forum on old Troopies or where old Troopy lovers might hang out?

    A very low mileage original condition 1970 model might be coming on the market very soon. It would be nice if a true believer got to hear of it first.

    cheers

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    James this forum will see it go to a good home I'd imagine, that is if Roothy doesn't buy it himself.
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    yep I still recall my HJ47 troopy, that long wheel base still did nothing for the rrriiiidddde.
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    James

    Try the LCOOL...... LandCruisers Owners On Line,not a lot happens there and i think you have to register to get into the forum section,have no idea how i know this, never been there myself

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    Thanks everyone. Don't have a pic but Ive trawled through Google and there ain't one there that looks like it. When I say box like, I mean box like. It wasn't a one off, Ive seen others driving round Perth.

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    The long wheel base FJ45 was released in 1963.
    Cheers Baz.

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    I thought all old Landcruiser owners were too embarrassed to bring them out of the garage any more, after they Land Rovers had pulled them out of where they were bogged

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    I would have thought that one of the best places to start would have been the OVERLANDER magazine forum,as the magazine mainly caters for the touring type crowd,and that is where most Troopies end up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepy View Post
    Ok sounds like a aftermarket back on an FJ45. Pics would help.
    I like these:


    But they are pretty rare now. If it is a solid version of this (FJ35) it would be worth something.
    Weren't a great success, were they John.?...
    (I think I may get a time out if I keep posting about toyota's!!)
    I had one of them as a company car when I was working in the Simpson in the mid sixties. It was brand new when we left Brisbane. Lets see -

    Broke the Windscreen near Mt Isa, on the way from Brisbane, eventually got one in Alice. Long way to drive with no windscreen.
    Worst ride I have ever experienced in any vehicle.
    Bodywork and seats fell to bits, helped by the ride. Lower tailgate fell off, broke away from hinges. Rear seat folded on every bump, even from new.
    Regularly broke wheel studs.
    Alternator regulator failed, cooking battery.
    Pilot bearing seized - took two days to get the gearbox to part company from the flywheel.
    Only vehicle I have had a leaf spring break all leaves on one bump.
    Fuel consumption on the highway after a couple of year's wear and tear, 6-8mpg (wear on carburetter apparently)

    May have missed a few dramas!

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    So John, you have Toyota to thank for your love of Land Rovers!
    About as pretty as a Junkers Ju52 too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepy View Post
    So John, you have Toyota to thank for your love of Land Rovers!
    About as pretty as a Junkers Ju52 too!
    Not really - I owned a Series 2 at the time and had previously owned a Series 1. I guess you could say that my experience did not exactly persuade me to change my preference.

    I forgot to mention, lousy steering, even from new, and got rapidly worse with use, due to poor engineering. (Mainly the steering relay had the bearings too close together, with the height difference between the top and bottom levers by having them bent, meant rapid wear and a lot of slop for a little wear).

    I have nothing good to say about this particular model (FJ45V), but the others we had, FJ40 hardtop and FJ45 trayback were a lot better, although they shared some of the problems and added some of their own - for example, the fuel tank inside the cab resulted in the loss of one by fire due to the filler hose leaking, plus a smoking passenger.

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