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Finly Owner
12th December 2011, 11:02 PM
I have been thinking for awhile, what actually influenced me towards a Nissan Patrol.
I remebered easily when I first tried to get one, but, I hadn't decided what I wanted. It was going to be a "Troopy" or a Patrol/Mav wagon. Never having credit before stopped me being able to get what I wanted in a car yard. Got a commodore instead.
The desire was still there. Eventually I got a Shorty in Sydney, I moved back to Qld and transported my first Patrol back with me. It was a MQ SD33. I got another one exactly the same soon after as a donor car. I kept what I needed and sold the rest off. Someone came in and asked if I would sell the shorty and I said "Don't even bother unless you have a grand" and I was left having to agree to my price I tried to scare im off with. Rusty roof and all.
So eventually I had the now "FINLY" offered to me and I bought it. I have a very slow project in him and will eventually do all that I intend on, although some of you guys who know me a little more than the majority on here, would probably be doubting that.
Anyways, I was thinking what made me want a Old 4B.........
And I think I was impressioned when I was younger. A family friend (respectfully an Uncle) had G60 and I remember being driven around in the back of it on the seats that ran along the side. It was in good nick, but was a rough ride. Sort of Aussie if yoou know what I mean? My neighbour had a couple of Hilux's, and one had a very nice vinyl sticker from factory, I htink from memory horses, blue in colour on white duco.
A few years later my cousin visited me with a Landrover LWB ute with a holden six in it. It was rugged. But well fitted out with Hidden boxes that had wooden lids that loked down inside each other, where he kept his guns, fishing gear, camping stuff etc safe and sound.
A few more years pass and and I end up near Gympie driving an ol' landy around up there myself (not mine, but in my care) and this was my intro into what you can do in a 4WD that you can't do when driving a holden ute.
A couple of years later, I drove a Land Cruiser doing some towing for a while and that's when i decided i neede to start investigating what would be best for me. I knew it had to be a wagon, diesel, and useable in the bush tracks (not scared of scratching it).
So know is about the time I got that commodrore and not a 4WD. Soon after I drove for a local towing company who used a 4.2TD Maverick towing a lge tilt trailer. This rig had my missus falling in love with it. She wanted to know how much etc etc.
The line was set, I just waited to land the big one.
And so we return to the beginning for the rest.
Except for this ongoing part, I now love finding ol' MQ/MK's to wreck and sell on parts I don't need.
Finly will have Lockers and another motor fitted next year for sure. And eventually I would like to play with another Patrol project making it from 2or3 models. No hurry for this one.
So you see the seed was planted a loooooonnnnngggg time ago, and now I'm addicted!
Tim
teleman
15th December 2011, 10:40 AM
Great stuff bro. Awesome read :)
sibbles
4th January 2012, 01:57 AM
We all have that little seed planted in our minds, and if we are lucky it will grow and idea (that won´t come crashing down on us like a big oak :) )
I´ve had a whole lot of cars, trucks and every thing in between, I´m still testing the GQ and seeing how it fits
Dirty Driver
4th January 2012, 10:49 PM
FO, for me it was a case, or process of elimination. Being the ever practical fella I was back when I started looking to replace the then daily driver, I had to look closely at what the vehicle would be used for and how much I could realistically spend on it.
As most of my weekend work was confirmed to good forestry tracks I didn't need something with lift kits etc, just a good solid unit that could handle the crap I'd throw at it.
In short for me it had to be the following;
- a diesel
- a manual
- coil springs all round
- a wagon
- a strong towing engine
- something that was very simple to fix and something that you could realistically get parts from most milk bars (so to speak of).
This criteria excluded a lot of things like Landrovers, Hiluxes, Pajeros and even the Landcruiser. It really only left me with the Patrol as an option. It also helped that my future father in law had worked for both Toyota and Nissan as a service manager and suggested that I steer away from the cruiser 'cause of the cost of parts.
Anyway after 18 months of patient searching I ended up with an '89 Maverick wagon with the 4.2 lt diesel. It was a one owner tow barge for a 28' boat and pretty much stock standard.
I had that bus for 12 years and gave it heaps of punishment. Not once did it let me down. Henceforth when it came time to purchase a second car for the family I looked no further that another Patrol.
Have driven many types of 4wds over the years and still come back to the Patrol as my personal favourite. It's just like putting an old pair of gloves back on, you know that they are just going to fit right...
Cheers
DD
Finly Owner
8th January 2019, 01:28 AM
I have been thinking for awhile, what actually influenced me towards a Nissan Patrol.
I remebered easily when I first tried to get one, but, I hadn't decided what I wanted. It was going to be a "Troopy" or a Patrol/Mav wagon. Never having credit before stopped me being able to get what I wanted in a car yard. Got a commodore instead.
The desire was still there. Eventually I got a Shorty in Sydney, I moved back to Qld and transported my first Patrol back with me. It was a MQ SD33. I got another one exactly the same soon after as a donor car. I kept what I needed and sold the rest off. Someone came in and asked if I would sell the shorty and I said "Don't even bother unless you have a grand" and I was left having to agree to my price I tried to scare im off with. Rusty roof and all.
So eventually I had the now "FINLY" offered to me and I bought it. I have a very slow project in him and will eventually do all that I intend on, although some of you guys who know me a little more than the majority on here, would probably be doubting that.
Anyways, I was thinking what made me want a Old 4B.........
And I think I was impressioned when I was younger. A family friend (respectfully an Uncle) had G60 and I remember being driven around in the back of it on the seats that ran along the side. It was in good nick, but was a rough ride. Sort of Aussie if yoou know what I mean? My neighbour had a couple of Hilux's, and one had a very nice vinyl sticker from factory, I htink from memory horses, blue in colour on white duco.
A few years later my cousin visited me with a Landrover LWB ute with a holden six in it. It was rugged. But well fitted out with Hidden boxes that had wooden lids that loked down inside each other, where he kept his guns, fishing gear, camping stuff etc safe and sound.
A few more years pass and and I end up near Gympie driving an ol' landy around up there myself (not mine, but in my care) and this was my intro into what you can do in a 4WD that you can't do when driving a holden ute.
A couple of years later, I drove a Land Cruiser doing some towing for a while and that's when i decided i neede to start investigating what would be best for me. I knew it had to be a wagon, diesel, and useable in the bush tracks (not scared of scratching it).
So know is about the time I got that commodrore and not a 4WD. Soon after I drove for a local towing company who used a 4.2TD Maverick towing a lge tilt trailer. This rig had my missus falling in love with it. She wanted to know how much etc etc.
The line was set, I just waited to land the big one.
And so we return to the beginning for the rest.
Except for this ongoing part, I now love finding ol' MQ/MK's to wreck and sell on parts I don't need.
Finly will have Lockers and another motor fitted next year for sure. And eventually I would like to play with another Patrol project making it from 2or3 models. No hurry for this one.
So you see the seed was planted a loooooonnnnngggg time ago, and now I'm addicted!
Tim
Its been a long time since a lot of old timers on here have heard from me, so I thought Id take a few minutes to update:
About 4 year or so ago, my life took a huge turn. 1 relationship ended and a new one rekindled from childhood.
I sold Finly to my sister and her partner "MK Frosty" , as I thought he would not be used for what he was built for within this relationship.
Finly sat in Mount Warren Park for ages, at the brother of my sisters partner. Then Finly disappeared, no one seems to know what this guy did with Finly.
So if anyone knows of someone getting hold of a red Mk patrol with a SD33T motor 5spd box and locker diffs with 2" lift and GQ Ti Wheels, most likely with all the spares I sent with it including spare motor and box with new rebuild kit and clutch kit, id love to know that someone is treating Finly with love. I was going to buy Finly back and convert it into a long wheel base work ute.
rusty_nail
8th January 2019, 10:08 AM
Its been a long time since a lot of old timers on here have heard from me, so I thought Id take a few minutes to update:
About 4 year or so ago, my life took a huge turn. 1 relationship ended and a new one rekindled from childhood.
I sold Finly to my sister and her partner "MK Frosty" , as I thought he would not be used for what he was built for within this relationship.
Finly sat in Mount Warren Park for ages, at the brother of my sisters partner. Then Finly disappeared, no one seems to know what this guy did with Finly.
So if anyone knows of someone getting hold of a red Mk patrol with a SD33T motor 5spd box and locker diffs with 2" lift and GQ Ti Wheels, most likely with all the spares I sent with it including spare motor and box with new rebuild kit and clutch kit, id love to know that someone is treating Finly with love. I was going to buy Finly back and convert it into a long wheel base work ute.Haven't seen you in ages mate but it's great to see you back here.
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Maxhead
8th January 2019, 03:25 PM
Good to see ya back Tim, I’ve been pretty quiet on here myself.
I have sold the Patrol and got a dMax now, hence the name change...lol
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Woof
8th January 2019, 04:53 PM
Great to hear from you old mate, was only wondering how you were going a few weeks ago
The Dogman, Dogman, Doggy, Woof and a lot more that I cannot post here hahahahaha
The Dirty Dozen forever, we had some great times
AB
8th January 2019, 06:30 PM
Good to read you again old mate, poor Finly!
Avo
8th January 2019, 08:20 PM
Great to hear from you old mate, was only wondering how you were going a few weeks ago
The Dogman, Dogman, Doggy, Woof and a lot more that I cannot post here hahahahaha
The Dirty Dozen forever, we had some great timesWe.can ya wanker
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Finly Owner
8th January 2019, 10:34 PM
I might stick around, not having a Patrol sort of takes the edge of a little bit. Although you guys are still incredible after all this time. Its like coming back to family.
Finly Owner
8th January 2019, 10:37 PM
Yeah, I cant help getting older stuff. Ive got old 95 Rodeo XL work body 2.6L ex-Telstra ute for work now.
Finly Owner
8th January 2019, 10:44 PM
[QUOTE=rusty_nail;775643]Haven't seen you in ages mate but it's great to see you back here.
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Thanks Rusty Nail, its like coming back to family, even though I don't have a Patrol now.
Finly Owner
8th January 2019, 10:51 PM
Good to see ya back Tim, I’ve been pretty quiet on here myself.
I have sold the Patrol and got a dMax now, hence the name change...lol
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Oh Dear, Im going to be in trouble, because I have forgotten a lot names. :icon_bonk:
. But thanks Maxhead, funny how you never really leave this family aye?
I seem to get drawn to older models of vehicles. I now have a 95 Rodeo XL body ute 2.6L ex-Telstra, for work.
Finly Owner
8th January 2019, 10:53 PM
"Finly Owner" Tim, I don't believe it! Welcome back, been so long. Hope you can find your Finly mate!
Thanks Plassy, its a nice feeling being back, I might have to stick around.
Im worried Finly has been wasted, and they just used the lift and lockers.
Finly Owner
8th January 2019, 10:58 PM
Great to hear from you old mate, was only wondering how you were going a few weeks ago
The Dogman, Dogman, Doggy, Woof and a lot more that I cannot post here hahahahaha
The Dirty Dozen forever, we had some great times
Yep, something no one can take from us hey Doggy? you still got a lot bite?
I actually thought I wouldn't be active any more. I was around Dhucks place last night and he told me about Roofy, and checked that I was still live.
So I might hang in the background.
Finly Owner
8th January 2019, 11:03 PM
Good to read you again old mate, poor Finly!
Hi Andy,
Firstly, Well Done keeping this forum going all these years Mate. That's a hell of an achievement.
Secondly sad to hear about Roofy and then to see all the members that have passed on. Nice honour board AB.
I was chuffed to know I was still active even though Id hadn't been here for so long.
I know how much work this takes behind the scenes, and I bet you still just brush it off like its nothing. Love ya work
Avo
8th January 2019, 11:08 PM
Hi Andy,
Firstly, Well Done keeping this forum going all these years Mate. That's a hell of an achievement.
Secondly sad to hear about Roofy and then to see all the members that have passed on. Nice honour board AB.
I was chuffed to know I was still active even though Id hadn't been here for so long.
I know how much work this takes behind the scenes, and I bet you still just brush it off like its nothing. Love ya workShould be here when he fixes the joint.....no one can do shit for a week
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Finly Owner
8th January 2019, 11:16 PM
Should be here when he fixes the joint.....no one can do shit for a week
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I was here in the beginning, when he struck that all the time, and apoligised repitively. He still does a grand job! He better not die, No AB, no Forum???
DX grunt
12th January 2019, 10:25 PM
Welcome back, Tim.
I'm basically a lurker on here now. Too busy with my driving school.
My Patrol does the odd tip run and 40km round trip once a fortnight to keep it going. Not sure what to do with it.
Take care out there.
Rossco
Clunk
12th January 2019, 10:54 PM
Blimey, theres a blast from the past, good to read you again on here Tim....... I'm still Clunk although dropped the 71. At one point had 2 GQs, the old TB42e Clunker and a TD42. Still have the TD42 but also now have my departed old man's NP Pajero, so drive that around most of the time now.
NissanGQ4.2
26th January 2019, 06:11 AM
I had a few 2 many home brewed bourbons last night,
I'm ever still drunk or my mind is playing tricks on me.....
Welcome back Tim, hope all is well with you mate
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