Rodger
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Today on the Oz FRB group - 40 series Landcruiser Owners - there was a piece posted by Alistair Parr about Toyota considering building a new 40 series. Apparently true.
Alistair Parr runs a FB page called Toyota - Please build a new generation 40. He says that Toyota know about it and he has got to know several guys from Toyota Japan.
Around 12 hours ago he had an email from one of the managers suggesting that if people think it is a good idea then they should email their thoughts to: [email protected]
According to www.fourwheeler.com/7011-4wd-toyota-fj TLC have build 3 prototypes for evaluation, although the photos show that they have lengthened the cab and thereby lost some of the proportions.
True or false - I've no idea but it has certainly generated a load of interest in Oz, with loads of suggestions but the one that makes real sense (to me) is 80 running gear with a shortened frame and a 40 series (obviously widened and lengthened but in the original proportions) but whether it would meet current legislation is another question.
What do you think?
Regards,
Rodger
Alistair Parr runs a FB page called Toyota - Please build a new generation 40. He says that Toyota know about it and he has got to know several guys from Toyota Japan.
Around 12 hours ago he had an email from one of the managers suggesting that if people think it is a good idea then they should email their thoughts to: [email protected]
According to www.fourwheeler.com/7011-4wd-toyota-fj TLC have build 3 prototypes for evaluation, although the photos show that they have lengthened the cab and thereby lost some of the proportions.
True or false - I've no idea but it has certainly generated a load of interest in Oz, with loads of suggestions but the one that makes real sense (to me) is 80 running gear with a shortened frame and a 40 series (obviously widened and lengthened but in the original proportions) but whether it would meet current legislation is another question.
What do you think?
Regards,
Rodger