1978 Custom Toyota Landcruiser FJ40
Tulsa, OK United States | 2011
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The 1972 Jeep is used as an off-road vehicle, and thus needed to be durable enough to withstand the rough conditions it would encounter. The Jeep was dismantled and the parts were adapted for hot-dip galvanizing. Virtually the entire vehicle was hot-dip galvanized and reassembled for off-road use. The pleasing visual appearance as well as the durability of the galvanized coating has caught the interest of many off-road enthusiasts. The strong coating will be able to resist scratching and corrosion from the off-road environment, and remain an attractive vehicle for many adventures in the future.
Newly Complete
Original Equipment Manufacturing
Rural
West Jordan, UT United States
Aesthetics
Frame, bumpers, rock guards, roll bars, tub, hood, fenders, panels, valve covers, skid plates, nuts, bolts, and oil pan.
Ronald C. Atwood
Ronald C. Atwood
Jordan River Galvanizing
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