4Rescue
Expedition Leader
So I was looking through all my photo's of neat trucks I've collected over the years and I thought I'd make a thread on what I consider to be the coolest 4wd's on the planet: Sorry if I stole anyone's pics, I don't use them for anything but my own enjoyment to drool over and dream about. Adn I know there are some of our members rigs in here. Well it;s only fitting that the greatest bunch of guys and gals in the world be included in a thread about the best tyrucks in the world too eh
If anyone would like me to remove the pics for any reason just let me know and I will do so.
First off: The mighty 70 Series landcruiser. To me (and to most people who know about 4wd trucks) these are flat out the GREATEST Expo rigs ever made. They're small enough to go nearly everywhere and they're more then tough enough for nearly anything outside of hard-core rock-crawling. I was lucky enough to get to use these trucks in Australia and I can say from experience that they are all they're talked up to be and more. Personaly, to me, the 70 Series is my favorite 4x4 in the world. I know that there are others that are better at certain things, but the 70series does more then any other rig that I can think of. Factory Lockers, extremely stout drivetrain and the Troupy body is PERFECT for expeditions.
I love this one espescially becasue of the pop top and Kayack rack. I could own this rig and never want for another rig I think. (Well maybe my 4Runner turned HC-Trail rig... ) But still, this is flat out awesome in my book:
This one is in the same boat IMO:
And a few others that I just like for various reasons:
I love this ute: I had one similar in Oz and it was just an amazing truck.
Then we have some fine Examples of Rovers: Yes I know SHOCKING that I would say that I really love some Rovers, but I feel they like 70's are just plain born Expo rigs.
I Love this one:
Here are some Series Rigs that I just plain drool over every time I see them:
I love this one:
For some reason I cannot find any of the pics of our veryown KellyMoe's 130, but rest assured brother I LOVE your truck to death. Such a smartly built and purposfull rig. Maybe it has something to do with being a Firefighter, but I feel like you and I have alot of the sme thoughts when it comes to building our rigs. Even if they're Diferent makes eh mate
First off: The mighty 70 Series landcruiser. To me (and to most people who know about 4wd trucks) these are flat out the GREATEST Expo rigs ever made. They're small enough to go nearly everywhere and they're more then tough enough for nearly anything outside of hard-core rock-crawling. I was lucky enough to get to use these trucks in Australia and I can say from experience that they are all they're talked up to be and more. Personaly, to me, the 70 Series is my favorite 4x4 in the world. I know that there are others that are better at certain things, but the 70series does more then any other rig that I can think of. Factory Lockers, extremely stout drivetrain and the Troupy body is PERFECT for expeditions.
I love this one espescially becasue of the pop top and Kayack rack. I could own this rig and never want for another rig I think. (Well maybe my 4Runner turned HC-Trail rig... ) But still, this is flat out awesome in my book:

This one is in the same boat IMO:

And a few others that I just like for various reasons:

I love this ute: I had one similar in Oz and it was just an amazing truck.

Then we have some fine Examples of Rovers: Yes I know SHOCKING that I would say that I really love some Rovers, but I feel they like 70's are just plain born Expo rigs.
I Love this one:

Here are some Series Rigs that I just plain drool over every time I see them:


I love this one:

For some reason I cannot find any of the pics of our veryown KellyMoe's 130, but rest assured brother I LOVE your truck to death. Such a smartly built and purposfull rig. Maybe it has something to do with being a Firefighter, but I feel like you and I have alot of the sme thoughts when it comes to building our rigs. Even if they're Diferent makes eh mate
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