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This is what happens to a four-wheel-drive vehicle when you get the bug virus.  I blew the engine in my Land cruiser six years ago and have never finished the assembly.  I built a stroked Chevy 350 (now a 383), pumped it up with a cam, balancing, higher compression and a holly pro-jection fuel injection system.  The engine is done, the truck is in pieces and I am too busy breaking my Baja's to do anything about it.

I am getting the itch to get it all together if for nothing else than a baja retrieval unit.  Where we tend to get stuck, not many 4x4's can get to.  The problem is that when I break something on the 'Cruiser, the starting cost for repair is around $400.00.  For my bajas, I can endo the thing off a cliff, blow the motor and have the parts stolen and only be out $400.00.

Oh well, it is on the list.

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This is the engine that will someday go into the truck.  Notice the layer of dust all over it.  I was also given some seats that I think would go nicely in there.

 

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