Brett Mcleod
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Hi, new around here, I signed up in Dec 2015 then my pc crashed & i lost all my links, anyway i am back up & running again & thought i would share my project with you guys
i just copied all this from another forum i am on to get the build up to date with where i am currently at with it, it was also quicker to load all the pics as the links to my photobucket were all already in the other forum posts, hope you guys enjoy reading & i hope i am not spamming posting all this stuff in such a short time. best Brett.
I have gotten the bug to do some outback camping & touring again & had been looking for a 4x4 for a while now, it all started when my dad gave me a bunch of old super 8 films about 12 months ago of my first outback trip away in 1977 when i was just 15, the films brought back lots of great memories from our 8 week trip across the Simpson & up the Birdsville track to Birdsville & Karumba stopping in at lots of great little towns & stations along the way, so i thought it would be great to try & do a similar trip again now some 38 years later, the first trip was done in a 60's model Landrover fitted with a 161 holden motor & a fairly overdrive box, we also towed a trailer which broke the draw bar about 100k's from Burketown, anyway that's another story & a little about my outback experience, I might try & put some of the old films onto youtube sometime down the track
Ok so i got the bug again and found a 1989 hj75 sitting on a farm in the paddock of a job i was doing, i asked the customer what they were doing with it & if it was for sale, the customers son owned it at the time & said he would be interested in doing a swap or barter for the work i was going to do on his parents floors, so it was a no brainer, no money had to change hands & all i had to do was sand & polish a lounge room & kitchen floor & i would become the new owner of a landcruiser ute
well 3 months later it was finally registered & on the road, in fact i have only driven it about 180 kilometers since getting it registered as i wanted to fix a few things that still needed attention,
this is how it looked when i found it & after putting a battery in it & driving it up to his house ready to take home once i completed the job


on completion of the job i organized to book it in to my local Toyota dealer for a blue slip inspection so that i could find out what would need to be done to get it back to a roadworthy condition & all registered again,
this is the list of things i needed to do for registration.

So after the inspection i got it home & started on my list of things to do
first job was to strip the front end back to the pivots & replace all seals bearings ect.
PS the fix list was like reading a doctors script & it took me a while to read what he had written



more to come, lots of catching up to do & lots of pics to upload to photobucket so i can link them here, so it might take me a couple of days to catch up & get it up to date with where i am at

I have gotten the bug to do some outback camping & touring again & had been looking for a 4x4 for a while now, it all started when my dad gave me a bunch of old super 8 films about 12 months ago of my first outback trip away in 1977 when i was just 15, the films brought back lots of great memories from our 8 week trip across the Simpson & up the Birdsville track to Birdsville & Karumba stopping in at lots of great little towns & stations along the way, so i thought it would be great to try & do a similar trip again now some 38 years later, the first trip was done in a 60's model Landrover fitted with a 161 holden motor & a fairly overdrive box, we also towed a trailer which broke the draw bar about 100k's from Burketown, anyway that's another story & a little about my outback experience, I might try & put some of the old films onto youtube sometime down the track

Ok so i got the bug again and found a 1989 hj75 sitting on a farm in the paddock of a job i was doing, i asked the customer what they were doing with it & if it was for sale, the customers son owned it at the time & said he would be interested in doing a swap or barter for the work i was going to do on his parents floors, so it was a no brainer, no money had to change hands & all i had to do was sand & polish a lounge room & kitchen floor & i would become the new owner of a landcruiser ute

well 3 months later it was finally registered & on the road, in fact i have only driven it about 180 kilometers since getting it registered as i wanted to fix a few things that still needed attention,
this is how it looked when i found it & after putting a battery in it & driving it up to his house ready to take home once i completed the job


on completion of the job i organized to book it in to my local Toyota dealer for a blue slip inspection so that i could find out what would need to be done to get it back to a roadworthy condition & all registered again,
this is the list of things i needed to do for registration.


So after the inspection i got it home & started on my list of things to do

PS the fix list was like reading a doctors script & it took me a while to read what he had written




more to come, lots of catching up to do & lots of pics to upload to photobucket so i can link them here, so it might take me a couple of days to catch up & get it up to date with where i am at

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