Might as well make an official introduction of "Nyumbu" (Swahili for Wildebeest)
After my safari in Tanzania last May I decided I really needed a safari style Land Cruiser, so working through my tour operator and guide I was able to locate and purchase a 1995. Paperwork for the purchase took a month or so then had to get shipping arrangements in place (which the tour operator took care of, including getting it to port in Dar es Salaam. )
Was loaded in its shipping container mid August and finally started its journey around first of September, arriving in LA the last week of October.
I was leaving the country a day or two after its arrival. Fortunately the customs agent I was using was willing to store it until I got back and was able to arrange transportation to Utah.
It finally arrived here Dec 2.
Since then I have gotten the title process started, had coolent replaced since didn't know how cold prepped it would have been and had to replace the battery and front tires (slightly frustrating since I know they are not what I want long term but it had near new all terrain tires on rear, severely worn highway up front.)
Has been fun to run around town, will get a good going over after Christmas and make a long term plan from there.
After my safari in Tanzania last May I decided I really needed a safari style Land Cruiser, so working through my tour operator and guide I was able to locate and purchase a 1995. Paperwork for the purchase took a month or so then had to get shipping arrangements in place (which the tour operator took care of, including getting it to port in Dar es Salaam. )
Was loaded in its shipping container mid August and finally started its journey around first of September, arriving in LA the last week of October.
I was leaving the country a day or two after its arrival. Fortunately the customs agent I was using was willing to store it until I got back and was able to arrange transportation to Utah.
It finally arrived here Dec 2.
Since then I have gotten the title process started, had coolent replaced since didn't know how cold prepped it would have been and had to replace the battery and front tires (slightly frustrating since I know they are not what I want long term but it had near new all terrain tires on rear, severely worn highway up front.)
Has been fun to run around town, will get a good going over after Christmas and make a long term plan from there.