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60seriesguy
07-22-2007, 05:21 AM
Where I come from, all Land Cruisers have names, that's just the way it is...So when I first saw my "new" UZJ100 in the driveway, my thought was "she's big, green, and round"....A Watermelon! So that's the name of this new-to-me '99 UZJ100 that I scored a couple of months ago, and that I will be building into an expedition rig. I've only done minute mods so far, concentrating on making sure it's mechanically up to spec, but I am planning some heavy-duty mods, she's got to be ready for an expedition in March and my free time is short (hence my absence from the forum for some time). Bought her in Scottsdale, AZ, a 1-owner truck that must have been a lightly-used (low miles) and oft-garaged (pristine paint) commuter rig (only the driver seat appears to have been used). 77K miles, immaculate interior (except for the leather on the steering wheel, which was abraded) and exterior.

So far, I've checked brakes, axles, transmission, cooling system, suspension, motor. I've also de-blinged it (had the hideous gold trim package), put a Wheelskins cover on the steering wheel, the non-US "cubby" for the center console, and rubber mats all around. Removed the factory roof rack and some nerf bars.

Planning steel wheels with 295's, front and rear bumpers, dual battery, winch, extended fuel tank, INTI rack, snorkel, lights, cargo drawers, sliders, suspension, skidplate.

Also planning to modify my M416 expedition trailer to fit the new tow rig (here we go again...).

Anyway, here's a shot of the 'melon. It's the first time I've owned a stock Land Cruiser in more than 20 years and it won't stay like that much longer....

I'll report back periodically as the project moves.

Cheers!

Henry Cubillan

calamaridog
07-22-2007, 07:05 PM
Henry,

It's a great looking truck and I'm looking forward to your build up. Have you found an source for steel wheels yet?

Mike S
07-22-2007, 07:13 PM
Henry,

Glad to see that you are back in the game. But IFS? Maybe the age of the 100 series is here, and I need to dump my 80?

Mike

OverlandZJ
07-22-2007, 07:41 PM
I had been wondering where you were Henry, saw you sold your beloved "Princess" and thought perhaps you were out of the game.

I look forward to the 100 build, i'm sure it'll be an awesome rig.

24HOURSOFNEVADA
07-23-2007, 12:39 AM
Very nice Henry...I'm looking for a 100 as we speak. At least she's green in tribute to the princess.

Dirty Harry
07-23-2007, 01:55 AM
Does INTI make 100 series stuff Henry or are you going to modify an 80 series rack?

60seriesguy
07-23-2007, 10:36 AM
Thanks, guys! Out of the game?? Never! I've been a Cruiserhead and explorer for more than 20 years, it's part of my core! :)

I originally set out to buy an 80 series, but after a 4-month search, my frustration was sky-high. The market for 80s is red-hot and I saw a lot of high-mile, rough-interior trucks or over-priced rigs. The IFS is an unknown factor for me, but I'll play it by ear. Heck, the automatic, the V8, the fuel injection, all of those are unknown factors to me as well! For what I'm building, I think the 100 is a great choice. I will sacrifice a bit at the tougher end of the trails, but let's face it, I find myself doing less and less of that as the years go by.

And I did find the steel wheels, more on this later....

60seriesguy
07-23-2007, 10:38 AM
Does INTI make 100 series stuff Henry or are you going to modify an 80 series rack?

When I sold the Princess, I kept the INTI rack, since I'd already modified it to suit my application and replacing it would have been expensive. My plan is to make custom crossbars/mounts, then remove the INTI's feet and bolt it directly to the crossbars. The width should work, and I know the length does. Venezuela never got the 100 series, so there are no off-the-shelf INTI racks for it (although INTI has made a few for independently-imported 100's).

gillti
07-23-2007, 12:24 PM
Cannot Wait to see this build up. I'm a huge fan of your sixty and I know this will be a lot of fun to watch. Congrats. . .:chowtime:

goofiefoot
07-23-2007, 01:19 PM
Hey Henry! Long time, no see. Didn't realize you sold the 60. :( I've been out of the loop for a while.

Looking forward to seeing the new one out and about!

FourByLand
07-23-2007, 04:24 PM
Very impressed with your previous rig, so I too look forward to seeing this one take off!

:peepwall:

Box Rocket
07-24-2007, 08:06 PM
Hey good to see and here some news from you Henry. Rig looks great. Can't wait to see what you do with it.

Cruiser99
07-24-2007, 09:54 PM
welcome, fellow 99'er!

mountainpete
07-24-2007, 10:18 PM
Henry,

Looking foward to following the build! Are you going to chronicle it in Overland Journal as well?

Pete

60seriesguy
09-05-2007, 04:42 AM
OK, I've been trying to get organized and finally crunched up a quick spreadsheet of the modifications list. This time I was smart and didn't really add a "total" line, I don't really want to know! Starting in October, I'll be tackling -in no particular order- the following list. I don't have a time-frame, but I think it will happen relatively quickly (at least, I hope it does).

Armor:

- Front bumper (off-the-shelf, modified)
- Rear bumper (full custom)
- custom skidplate
- Sidebars (probably custom, still open)

Drivetrain:

- OME suspension
- ARB front locker
- Steel wheels (OEM)
- Goodyear Wrangler MT/Rs


Expedition:

- Cargo drawers (probably custom)
- Snorkel
- Dual battery system (wide open)
- Extended range fuel tank (probably LongRanger)
- INTI expedition rack (done)
- 45qt. Engel (done)
- lights (wide open...IPFs, maybe?)
- Warn M10000 winch (done, but will add synthethic rope)
- CB/HAM radios (wide open)
- Onboard air (wide open)
- Onboard shower (custom)


Interior:

- Seat covers
- Assorted mounts (flashlights, map lights, fire extinguisher, radios, inverter, secure box, etc...)
-GPS + notebook (wide open)

I think that's pretty much it for now. It's on the cosmetic side that I'm going away from the usual 100 series builds I've seen in the forums, but I'm still mulling how far a departure I'm going to take.

I'm accumulating parts for both the 'Melon and the trailer over the next few months (Sept/Oct is my busiest time of the year at work so not much progress to be expected) and then will start cranking down on modifications as the winter sets in.

Like I said, it's my first buildup in almost 20 years. The goal is a reliable, long-distance hauler that can be relied upon to travel vast distances in relative comfort and that can handle up to medium trails without difficulty.

I'll be posting back here as the project evolves.

pskhaat
09-05-2007, 04:54 AM
Hey, you have the same uber-lame factory chrome wheels I have! LOL.

60seriesguy
09-05-2007, 10:33 AM
Hey, you have the same uber-lame factory chrome wheels I have! LOL.

I HATE them!!!!!

ShottsCruisers
09-05-2007, 11:22 PM
Go Henry! We're watching!

Where do you live? Scottsdale? Arizona?

pskhaat
09-05-2007, 11:31 PM
I HATE them!!!!!

Yeah, I feel real good driving the Hundy, cruising and blasting some good bass with the windows down, lookin' all that, smilin' at the honeys with the seat all the way back and then I remember I have chrome wheels: I switch the radio to NPR, roll up the windows, sit up and put my hat on straight, slow down and look straight ahead.

arcteryx
09-06-2007, 12:36 AM
Go Henry! We're watching!

Where do you live? Scottsdale? Arizona?

Henry lives in Austin, TX.

60seriesguy
09-07-2007, 04:48 AM
Go Henry! We're watching!

Where do you live? Scottsdale? Arizona?

<sigh>...I came back from AZ kicking and screaming! Don't get me wrong, Texas has been a great place to me and my family, but I still miss the Sonoran desert. One day....

adventureduo
09-07-2007, 07:13 PM
Henry, im late the party.. but your new rig looks nice man. I'd love the chance to build a 100 series myself someday. I didn't know you sold your 60 either. Dang im behind the times! Anyhoo, congrats on the new purchase and the new build fun your about to have!

calamaridog
09-08-2007, 02:33 PM
Henry,

I notice you mentioned wanting a skid plate. I too would love to have one, but I hesitate "throwing on together". I know that Slee was considering a skid/crossmember at one point but they are really slow bringing stuff to market.

The Budbuilt stuff is really impressive. If we could get him a truck for measurements and do a group order on Mud, I bet he would consider doing some skidplates. Or another fabricator for that matter.

I'm thinking a front plate that works with the diff drop and a rear that covers all the way to the transfercase.

60seriesguy
09-08-2007, 02:46 PM
Henry,

I notice you mentioned wanting a skid plate. I too would love to have one, but I hesitate "throwing on together". I know that Slee was considering a skid/crossmember at one point but they are really slow bringing stuff to market.

The Budbuilt stuff is really impressive. If we could get him a truck for measurements and do a group order on Mud, I bet he would consider doing some skidplates. Or another fabricator for that matter.

I'm thinking a front plate that works with the diff drop and a rear that covers all the way to the transfercase.

If I could buy something off the shelf, it would be a no-brainer, but like you said, stuff takes time to go to market and the 100 series is barely past the dawn of mainstream. Slee is a businessman, he'll continue to develop parts as he sees a market for them, so I expect that he'll continue to develop 100 series accessories in the future. The 80 series has gotten to the point of popularity and price that a *lot* of people are tinkering with them and building their own stuff. That's not Christo's target market, his is people like me, who don't have time/tools/skills to be welding plate and bending tube.

I'm going to take the 'Melon to JK Customs and see what he thinks. Jason has built some custom skidplates for 70 series (i.e. nothing off-the-shelf) and he has mad skills and reasonable prices.

The Budbuilt stuff looks awesome, I'd support a group buy if we can rustle up a 100 series near them and they have the time to develop.

60seriesguy
09-08-2007, 02:48 PM
Henry, im late the party.. but your new rig looks nice man. I'd love the chance to build a 100 series myself someday. I didn't know you sold your 60 either. Dang im behind the times! Anyhoo, congrats on the new purchase and the new build fun your about to have!

Thnx, I'm getting ready to finish adapting the INTI rack to the 100...this should be interesting! :)

adventureduo
09-08-2007, 05:05 PM
Thnx, I'm getting ready to finish adapting the INTI rack to the 100...this should be interesting! :)

Right on, mine is actually a 60 series rack that was widened at the gutter clamps to fit a 80 series.