Dad's Patrols (old photos from back in the day)

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Note - also posted at http://www.rmp-o.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.p ... 08&p=40336

I was hunting through some of Dad's photos a few weekends ago and came across some more G60 photos from back in the day.

They might not be the most interesting in the world - but I thought I'd share them.

First off - Dad's Red G60.
He had this one when I was born - but sold it shortly afterwards ( I must have been expensive) so I don't have any clear memories of it. This was the mid 80s - so it can't have been very old when he bought it.
Dad added the flares, bigger tyres, and the bullbar. He also added the pinstripes using contact.

Rescuing my Uncle's Landy.
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Some Glory shots in the back yard.
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On the street (before some of the mods):
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Some of these have been posted before - some are new.
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The White G60

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After a few years without a 4wd, Dad couldn't stand it anymore - so along came the white G60 that I can remember quite well.
Once again it had contact-paper pinstripes. Like the Red one, this was an ex-Forestry vehicle.

My little sister learning to drive at a younge age :)
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Moving the Playhouse when we left Hobart.
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Photos of the flood in the backyard of our place in Riverside, Launceston.
(The G60 got rather bogged in the aftermath of the flood, but I can't find those photos)
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Random G60 that Dad found in Derby one day
Yep - I'm not the first of my brood to take photos of random G60s.

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The Day the wheel fell off...

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Driving home from Ansons Bay one day - we got passed by our rear wheel!
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4wding on the Tasman Peninsula

HEY LOOK - IT'S ME!
No - not the fella in the blue - I'm in the G60 (of course). Approx age 4-5.
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Note the numberplate - NP4004. Apparently stood for Nissan Patrol 4x4 - in the days before custom numberplates.
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Not a G60 - but some of the other cars on the trip - including a Halflinger.
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What a good looking beast :D
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love these pics ...thanks
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NP 4004.
That would be some cool plates to have.
Thanks for the shots.....errr, pictures! :clap:
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Thaqnks Jawa I really liked looking at these! :clap:
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Great pictures Jawa, thanks for sharing them! It looks like those trips were a lot of fun. It seems that patrol addiction is a hereditary affliction!!

This might be a dumb question, but, how'd the tire fall off?!

I like the Landy shot...Its cool to have another example of the patrol pulling a different vehicle out of trouble... seems there are a lot of pictures like that, lol. :D

I don't think I've ever seen one of those halflingers before, but then I got thinking that I might have seen one for sale in colorado a while back. Not the wheeled version, though. Found a link to some pics of a restored "snow weasel".

http://real4x4forums.com/PinzgauerBBS/v ... f=7&t=7258

Those pics got me wondering about a difference I see a lot in the Oz patrols... the four windows in the back and the slope in the roof over the cab area. When did this change happen? Are those rooves fiberglass?
...sorry about the double hijacking. I think I had too much coffee this morning
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azsteve wrote: Those pics got me wondering about a difference I see a lot in the Oz patrols... the four windows in the back and the slope in the roof over the cab area. When did this change happen? Are those rooves fiberglass?
...sorry about the double hijacking.

they were shipped without tops... Either to save weight, space, or taxes??
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