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I've been looking for 4x4 alternative for when it rains and floods here in Houston. I've been looking at older FJ's,but they're getting pricey. This one would go with my slammed '55,put a 3 inch lift with some 33 inch tires. I think I could make it through most flood waters,L8R ZFLASH
Hey Derrick,
That '49 was nice - almost too nice. Not much left to do.
The Pink one would be nice for driving through Montrose...
You'd have to get a paint discount - but that could be a nice truck.
It sits up nice & high for those Houston puddles..
Hey Ben, have you seen our puddles lately? I probably need a amphibian car more than a 4x4, my other one is in the process of a frame and engine/tranny swap. Dart 6.2 block,ported LS3 heads and 4l85e tranny from CircleD. If I pick up the pink one, I'd do a wrap on it and just drive it in the storms. Hope all is well in Weird Austin, I was up in Horseshoe Bay playing a little golf the last two years. Love it up there, but not Austin traffic. Stay well and be safe, L8R ZFLASH
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