offroadrolls
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Land Cruiser that is. I saw a thread the other day about patina and thought I'd share this build because it has beautiful patina. I found this 1964 Toyota Land Cruiser in a barn about 10 years ago and decided it's time to do it. It's one of the most intact and original rust free cruisers I've ever seen. We're doing all the mechanical all the rubber and the interior but, we're leaving the exterior "patina" as is. Excuse the discombobulation of how I go about posting the build.
Today, since no one else will do it. I decided I'd installed the new fuse box. The old one was removed and repaired years ago as seen in the first picture.
It took along time because I had to figure out which wires were what.[S
Today, since no one else will do it. I decided I'd installed the new fuse box. The old one was removed and repaired years ago as seen in the first picture.
It took along time because I had to figure out which wires were what.[S