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Hi all.
Am new to this scene and have signed on here to learn more about these
redoubtable wagons.
I'm Rob, based in SA, Ozzie-land.
Haven't owned a L'C yet, but am hoping to. Partly for future travels and giggles
and partly as a future proofing exercise. Can't stand the way cars are getting more and more
short-life tech in them that beeps and boops and flashes more than a 90's dance floor but
with no bar !
Am having recurring fantasies of finding and owing an 80 Series wagon with a manual gearbox and non turbo
engine that's not done 7 billions of miles on the weekend on dry bitumen. Y'know how it is![;) ;)](/custom/images/smilies/pack2/icon_e_wink.gif)
If I had more money and time and space, my dream Cruiser would be a cliche' breaker 60 series.
Dumped to the weeds, mild roof chop, bench seat front, seatless rear, column auto, lazy, carbied and quiet big block burbling away like a hill billy Caddy. Hee hee, such fun.
I've had mixed 4B4 experience, mostly easy peasy dirt, mud, hard sand. Have driven rusty open topped 2-stroke Suzukis chasing rabbits on dirt and boxthorns and skated rental V8 LCs on slimy slimy mud and deep soft sand in between expensive equipment and members of public.
I've a real knack for piloting things with four wheels and look forward to spending more time challenging it off road, in the future![:) :)](/custom/images/smilies/pack2/icon_e_smile.gif)
Cheers.
Am new to this scene and have signed on here to learn more about these
redoubtable wagons.
I'm Rob, based in SA, Ozzie-land.
Haven't owned a L'C yet, but am hoping to. Partly for future travels and giggles
and partly as a future proofing exercise. Can't stand the way cars are getting more and more
short-life tech in them that beeps and boops and flashes more than a 90's dance floor but
with no bar !
Am having recurring fantasies of finding and owing an 80 Series wagon with a manual gearbox and non turbo
engine that's not done 7 billions of miles on the weekend on dry bitumen. Y'know how it is
![;) ;)](/custom/images/smilies/pack2/icon_e_wink.gif)
If I had more money and time and space, my dream Cruiser would be a cliche' breaker 60 series.
Dumped to the weeds, mild roof chop, bench seat front, seatless rear, column auto, lazy, carbied and quiet big block burbling away like a hill billy Caddy. Hee hee, such fun.
I've had mixed 4B4 experience, mostly easy peasy dirt, mud, hard sand. Have driven rusty open topped 2-stroke Suzukis chasing rabbits on dirt and boxthorns and skated rental V8 LCs on slimy slimy mud and deep soft sand in between expensive equipment and members of public.
I've a real knack for piloting things with four wheels and look forward to spending more time challenging it off road, in the future
![:) :)](/custom/images/smilies/pack2/icon_e_smile.gif)
Cheers.