
New 4x4
New 4x4
Well, we bought a 1994 Toyota Landcruiser to have a SUV and 4x4 while the bronco is overhauled... This is a good truck even stock for offroading. Now I can wheel in stuff thats not too hard... 

cool, toy's are good DD's. how is the project comming?
71 Bronco - twin sticked, full width, 2" lift, wristed arm, lots of rust...
http://www.catalystcycles.com
http://www.catalystcycles.com

Traitor I think not.
Well my project has been doing nothing.... I have way too many things going on now, and the days (very few) that I do have time to play, it snows or is cold as hell. Its all just excuses I know, but I love my b2 and it will be done this spring/summer. Then that will be my drive around town if I can get it street legal here...

tortured no way. I actually love the land cruiser. It would be a great wheeler for the whole family 5+ people if it didnt cost like $100,000 for lifts and other upgrades. As it is, its a great vehicle for camping (with gear) and around town with more people then just our family.
Torture is not having my b2 done. I cannot wait to have it running, and wheeling it. The videos and pics of the snow trips you guys are going on are torture. But its still sweet to look at.
Torture is not having my b2 done. I cannot wait to have it running, and wheeling it. The videos and pics of the snow trips you guys are going on are torture. But its still sweet to look at.
Phillippi wrote:tortured no way. I actually love the land cruiser. It would be a great wheeler for the whole family 5+ people if it didnt cost like $100,000 for lifts and other upgrades. As it is, its a great vehicle for camping (with gear) and around town with more people then just our family
So is 1972 Country Squire 9 passenger ford station wagon with a 460 and a tow package.

EBSteve just likes to watch me break things.:-)
420HP and 775Ft lbs Now it is time to break things.
420HP and 775Ft lbs Now it is time to break things.