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NON Chevy’s in the Wild

So assuming not the original 6 cylinder?

What are those, Hawgs?
 
Very cool !
What was the axle gearing and what gears did you choose to make that run in - 2nd and low ?
It pulled nice and strong the whole track!
It has 5.13 gears in the Dana 70s, the 435 transmission has the highest gears available (4.56 granny), that pull was in granny and low range.
 
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I see you chose to cross the state line yet there was no breaking of the bread…
Ha,ha !
Yeah, it was an unscheduled excursion to Fairhope, AL and was about 7:00 last night - I figured that the two of you empty nesters were already settled down for the night and running around the house butt-naked and doin all kinds of questionable things that have got your neighbors wondering about y’all…
 
I see you chose to cross the state line yet there was no breaking of the bread…
And since we are abusing this thread - I hear that the Cracker Barrel in Spanish Fort is serv’n breakfast this Sunday morning and I’m gett’n hungry!

The ball is in your court !?!?!
 
This Land Cruiser is at a buddy of mine’s scrap yard - a customer had this thing shipped in from overseas.
It came from a mining farm and looks to be heavily modified in the running gear department - look closely at the axles. These ain’t no Yota axles that I’ve ever seen on a Toyota and apparently are made by SPICER !

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