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Post by papcina on Apr 23, 2016 1:16:45 GMT -5
what a sad day yesterday after having 3 justys laying in front of my house, and only 1 working I decided to get the old 2 ones away... fortunately to the mechanic so he will try to build 1 new out of the broken 2 justys... one justy is so rusty the front axles got off on the joint so only driving with the rear wheel drive was possible (that's 1994 EFI 4wd justy)... the other one... well, I've hit a stone wall few years ago, and the front right axle got broken that's 1992 carb 4wd justy... the third one is a "brand" new fully working with minimal traces of rust, 1991 carb 4wd justy so, one picture from the ferry boat, while towing the first justy away to the mechanic... if I get some pictures from replacing the part from one to another I'll post them here... too bad it is really hard to find a good justy nowadays here in my country (croatia) it's an Dacia Logan MCV (1.5 dci 90hp) towing 1.5 tons
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Post by papcina on Aug 1, 2022 7:45:52 GMT -5
Well, some update after 2016. This are the 2 Justy still in action.. both of them are not registered and are being used only on gravel and forest roads from the first day of my ownership. The grey one is full of rust under the hood and under my feet are holes so big that I am afraid rocks will pop up in my car but mechanical part is flawless on both of them... I am amazed by the quality and simplicity of thia vehicles.... anyway, I just realized one of those (the dark one) has more then 800.000km (500.000 miles)!!! Since I'm not the first owner, I don't know the exact history, but I bought it from an old retired person. Can it be possible that the motor has so many miles? drive.google.com/file/d/1-Fbnh2k5WHgGQ8zp6I1rSlpt2RHs7KUi/view?usp=sharingHave a good ride everyone!
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