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Wow! Imagine how much the white Land Cruiser would fetch here, even with the steering wheel on the wrong side. Unless of course it's one of the 7000 or so supplied to the US for use by postal workers, which were RHD so that the lazy buggers didn't have to walk round at every house.
Don't suppose you noticed what the asking price for that was? I'd love one but a good BJ costs loads.
J "Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
Wow! Imagine how much the white Land Cruiser would fetch here, even with the steering wheel on the wrong side. Unless of course it's one of the 7000 or so supplied to the US for use by postal workers, which were RHD so that the lazy buggers didn't have to walk round at every house.
Don't suppose you noticed what the asking price for that was? I'd love one but a good BJ costs loads.
You mean the Jeep DJ? The USPS never had FJ's as fleet vehicles.
According to information posted a few years ago on one of the Toyota fora, by a bloke who travelled across from Canada to buy one that tipped up on CL for a very fair price, that 7000 or so were used in Wyoming, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Montana, with a further handful to be found in Wisconsin working alongside the indigenous (Jeep) products. These were all SWB Diesels (BJ) though, I didn't mention the FJ.
J "Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
JPB wrote:According to information posted a few years ago on one of the Toyota fora, by a bloke who travelled across from Canada to buy one that tipped up on CL for a very fair price, that 7000 or so were used in Wyoming, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Montana, with a further handful to be found in Wisconsin working alongside the indigenous (Jeep) products. These were all SWB Diesels (BJ) though, I didn't mention the FJ.
I would query that. Various iterations of 'DJ' Jeeps have been used through the years. Never heard of the USPS using 'foreign' vehicles. Especially 7000 of them. I've had a search and not found a single mention of 'Yota's as US postie trucks yet. Though that's not to say independant contractors might have used them. I'll keep searching, and asking around...
Only ever see these things when I'm driving so can't take photos but today:
K reg Mercedes C180 (does that count?)
A-reg Ford Sierra XR4i (that must count!)
Very nice looking red MG Midget MkIII? on a low-loader but plates covered up so unsure of age.
"If you're driving on the edge ... you're leaving too much room!"
Retirement Project: '59 Austin A35 2-door with 1330cc Midget engine and many upgrades Said goodbye: got '98 Alfa Romeo 156 2.0 TSpark to 210K miles before tin worm struck
You don't.
Most surviving examples seem to be ex-Busby versions, perhaps a result of these being the responsibility of the individual engineers, many of whom soaked their vehicle in Ensis V to keep the rust at bay. Wouldn't it be just like the thing if that's a civvie one that's been given the OFAH treatment!
J "Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
I recognise that venue - I presume Rare Breeds day @ Haynes Museum back in September. Had to be elsewhere on the day else I would have been on parade with Doris-the-Datsun. Like the Rapier in the background of the Metro shot.
I currently volunteer (ie "dust & dither") at BMM aka Gaydon a couple of days each month - there are always some great cars in the car park at least at weekends. Must post some..........
Ed