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WannaBee

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This is my land cruiser.

I got it from TLCruiser66 on the board here. He stored it safely indoors for me for many years.

I am its first American owner. Its was a Canadian rig before then. Never registered in the US until now.

Please feel free to watch as I remove more and more metal from it.

I luvs me sum choppin shittup.:bananadance:
 

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I started by removing the rear axle and springs.

It is going to get a ford 9 inch rear with 4.88s on a spool with chromo 31spline Yukon shafts. Going to be bolted to waggy rear springs and Rancho RS9000s.

Hope to keep this rig light and low.
 

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Then I tossed in the rear ford axle and waggys for some reference. It sits nice and low. Perfect.:awesomework:

Tires are gonna be a set of 36x13 iroks and a set of 33 inch paddles. :cool:

Also removed the cage and broke into pieces by hand so it could never be used again.:eeek:
 

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The rear was kinda ugly so I cut it off with my favorite tool. :FIREdevil:
 

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Heres the donor side panels. Goona cut them up and put them back together.
 

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Heres the roof corners all tacked.:awesomework:
 

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Then I chopped the roof up too.

Then I sit it on for some fitting.
 

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I think Im gonna use these ol FJ40 amberlamps doors to make the rear cab panel and back windows.

Anyone have any more ambulance/barn doors or just the windows?
 

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I seen a FJ-45 while I was in BC this summer, some old guy drivin it like it was nothin. Diesel an everything. I couldn't even say anything, I was too enthralled.

Excited to see this come together, your builds are always good. Low buck:awesomework:

One question, how'd the importation process go?
 
ssweet looks like those barn doors arent going to be operational...Or are they? :redneck:

Nope. Just want the dual windows. Plus I got them for free cuz someone tried to weld them up at some point and it looked like millions of bbs glued to the edges of the doors. I have a pic of them.

One question, how'd the importation process go?

I bought it from Kevin, he brought it in and never transfered it. We went to the DMV and it took an hour for them to do it all.

That thing is Chopped to the Shop......fochizzle.:redneck:

Annnn you know this, man!!!
 
Man, I didn't know "I'm gonna keep workin on this for a bit" meant you were gonna be out there 5 hours after I left.
Well you know how it goes. After the ol lady goes to bed. Its not doing too bad considering we didint touch it till it got on the lift thursday night. Not too bad for two days so far. Thanks for all the help Justin.:awesomework:
Pretty ****ing slick...

Love the hot saw...:cool:

I'd get myself in all kinds of trouble with that...:redneck:

Thanks. I have to be careful and hold back a little with that saw. :redneck:
 
Heres the doors and prep and tacked in.
 

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