OverlandMark
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- Oct 12, 2012
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Hi,
So were totally new to this forum, Land Cruisers, 4x4's, Toyota's, Overlanding and just about anything else you could name to do with taking one of these 2 ton things anywhere...
Ok so while im being a little vague...here is our basic plan.... find and make good a Landcruiser, stick a few basic elements together like a tent, cooking and living bits and bobs and leave Europe and travel as far as we can possibly get in it tand with a little luck get us and it home again. Extemely easy to write but trying to pull off with a departure date of next July may be optimistic to say the least but were motivated and we think right now we can pull it off.
Ok so why are we are here.....
Firstly i guess we selected an old Landcruiser on being proven in the field of getting people basically any where on the planet to somewhere else on the planet and surviving it. It might be old be if it could do it then, zero reason it cant do it now....fingers crossed!!
Secondly based on cost, rusty almost consigned to the scrap heap but with hopefully a ton of mechanical miles left in it.
and i guess Thirdly its simplicity and overkill design with nothing in the way of electronics to go shorting on you in the middle of nowhere and needs plugging into a laptop that will leave you needing an electronic part your never going to get... basically it can be bodged should it need it!
So basically this whole thing goes from an idea to a plan within a week and we find a roof tent on ebay, known make, reasonable price and i find myself collecting it.
Part1 of big purchases complete.... Part 2 find a HJ60... tricky!!
A few searches here and there are turning a blank for a HJ60, my assumption that these things are easy to get is getting a bit down hearted and when i check howmanyleft.com i realise that it seems that there are so few left and with less than half showing as being on the road (less than 200 in the UK) that its not going to be easy....
And then ebay throws up a result a day or two later....POS HJ60 land cruiser, rusty, almost worth its weight in scrap , runs with not too many return trips to the moon on it (180k) and all works sort of and for the most part. A phone call and i find a really nice guy Andy from this forum i believe selling it who really knows his stuff....Perfect!
Turns out i guess most folks on here will know him and my lucks in as he is chopping one up too. So i head up and take a look, it all seems to work, engine sounds sweet, 4x4 works, electrics for the most part function and a lot of rust....its worth a shot!
We strike a deal including a few panels and bits and bobs off a totally scrap 60 and that's it!!
I head back up a week later and chop up the other 60 for a few panels and find a transport company that can shift that much weight and we are nearly set... a final call to a friend of mine to beg a little space in the evenings in his unit and we are set... Part 2 of plan is ready!!
Part 3... “the restoration”
Well its not really a restoration in the proper sense, basically weld up the ton of holes, respray it ,tidy the underneath removing 23 years of mud and rust so i don't get a ton of shit in my eyes if i have to work on it. Change every fluid, re core radiator, rebuild alternator and do the front hub seals, new wheel bearing all round, new batteries and a brake rebuild and what ever else crops up...
The HJ60 as found...

The Rust






Ok so ok catching up slightly here on the 4th October i get a text saying it had been delivered to the unit....save that for next post
So were totally new to this forum, Land Cruisers, 4x4's, Toyota's, Overlanding and just about anything else you could name to do with taking one of these 2 ton things anywhere...
Ok so while im being a little vague...here is our basic plan.... find and make good a Landcruiser, stick a few basic elements together like a tent, cooking and living bits and bobs and leave Europe and travel as far as we can possibly get in it tand with a little luck get us and it home again. Extemely easy to write but trying to pull off with a departure date of next July may be optimistic to say the least but were motivated and we think right now we can pull it off.
Ok so why are we are here.....
Firstly i guess we selected an old Landcruiser on being proven in the field of getting people basically any where on the planet to somewhere else on the planet and surviving it. It might be old be if it could do it then, zero reason it cant do it now....fingers crossed!!
Secondly based on cost, rusty almost consigned to the scrap heap but with hopefully a ton of mechanical miles left in it.
and i guess Thirdly its simplicity and overkill design with nothing in the way of electronics to go shorting on you in the middle of nowhere and needs plugging into a laptop that will leave you needing an electronic part your never going to get... basically it can be bodged should it need it!
So basically this whole thing goes from an idea to a plan within a week and we find a roof tent on ebay, known make, reasonable price and i find myself collecting it.
Part1 of big purchases complete.... Part 2 find a HJ60... tricky!!
A few searches here and there are turning a blank for a HJ60, my assumption that these things are easy to get is getting a bit down hearted and when i check howmanyleft.com i realise that it seems that there are so few left and with less than half showing as being on the road (less than 200 in the UK) that its not going to be easy....
And then ebay throws up a result a day or two later....POS HJ60 land cruiser, rusty, almost worth its weight in scrap , runs with not too many return trips to the moon on it (180k) and all works sort of and for the most part. A phone call and i find a really nice guy Andy from this forum i believe selling it who really knows his stuff....Perfect!
Turns out i guess most folks on here will know him and my lucks in as he is chopping one up too. So i head up and take a look, it all seems to work, engine sounds sweet, 4x4 works, electrics for the most part function and a lot of rust....its worth a shot!
We strike a deal including a few panels and bits and bobs off a totally scrap 60 and that's it!!
I head back up a week later and chop up the other 60 for a few panels and find a transport company that can shift that much weight and we are nearly set... a final call to a friend of mine to beg a little space in the evenings in his unit and we are set... Part 2 of plan is ready!!
Part 3... “the restoration”
Well its not really a restoration in the proper sense, basically weld up the ton of holes, respray it ,tidy the underneath removing 23 years of mud and rust so i don't get a ton of shit in my eyes if i have to work on it. Change every fluid, re core radiator, rebuild alternator and do the front hub seals, new wheel bearing all round, new batteries and a brake rebuild and what ever else crops up...
The HJ60 as found...

The Rust






Ok so ok catching up slightly here on the 4th October i get a text saying it had been delivered to the unit....save that for next post