Finally got my 62 up and running again after two months of messing with harmonic balancer issues. I decided it would be a good time to show off my friend's 40 (its nickname is Colonel Mustard) as well.
Its not too often that you can get a picture of these four together just missing a troopie!
The BJ70 is beginning its journey down to Tennessee tomorrow evening.
Going to miss that truck as I grew up with the thing.
From Left to Right: 1995 HZJ75, 1985 BJ70, 1991 HZJ73, 1996 HZJ77
So glad the ole Troopie landed in good hands. Such a cool vehicle. We had a blast with 1leglance last year roaming around White Rim. It’s looking nice!
I bought a troopie a few weeks back.I had to fly 1600klms and drive it back which was fun as I only had 30 mins to inspect it before the sun went down.Some of the pics I took just after I bought it and when I got it home.
Its a 95 HZJ75 with 210000klms,I think Im the 3rd owner.
A pic of the landscape in the Pilbara region ,the heart of the iron ore country.Much of this land is believed to have been the 1st land to emerge from the sea 5 billion years ago.
I drove down this road for nearly 300klms in the dark and saw only one car coming the other way.
I wasnt happy with the arrangement in the back or the quality pf the PO's handiwork,so all this has been removed.Some of the gear that came with the troopie.
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