HUGE PROBLEMS FOUND! 47yo Nissan Patrol to Cape York - How Graham got it ready!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @madshagger8371
    @madshagger8371 2 года назад +206

    I’d love to see both Graham and Shawn do full restoration on both of the old trucks using as many original parts as possible.

    • @fiapritchard905
      @fiapritchard905 2 года назад +6

      I wanna see the same thing BUT kinda the opposite to the original parts thing lol I want purists to be angry when they see em ahaha

    • @francoflores4026
      @francoflores4026 2 года назад +5

      and jocko’s red lux

    • @samyeomans6710
      @samyeomans6710 2 года назад +1

      @@fiapritchard905 graham would struggle and Shaun would be fine. I’d never even heard of a g60 patrol until this show did it.

    • @Darndiddlyarn
      @Darndiddlyarn 2 года назад

      @@samyeomans6710 wasn't a g60 the first vehicle to cross the simpson?

    • @Darndiddlyarn
      @Darndiddlyarn 2 года назад

      @@samyeomans6710 never mind, I was too soon 😂

  • @peterelliott8419
    @peterelliott8419 2 года назад +6

    It was a trip down memory lane to see an old G60, I got my first G60 in 1972. I was 18 years old. In 1975 we headed for Cape York with it WHAT a trip. You are dead right about the brakes we towed an 18 ft caravan all over the top end lucky we put PDR brakes on it as we relied on the van to pull up it and the G60.

  • @RogerM88
    @RogerM88 2 года назад +32

    This Patrol is actually a very Eco friendly and sustainable car, than many modern EV car. Working after 47 years, it's not in reach to many modern cars. Carbon Footprint with life cycle expectancy should be taken into consideration.

  • @joshbirch5599
    @joshbirch5599 2 года назад +40

    A quote from graham after he hits his G62, “Don’t do that it will fall apart” 😂😂 Can’t make vehicles as strong as they did back then in there prime time.

  • @henkvandebeek7921
    @henkvandebeek7921 2 года назад +8

    It’s so great to see how much you love the old girl. Epic! What a legendary weapon for off roading! Plus it has fingerprint readers too!

  • @Fearsome4some74
    @Fearsome4some74 2 года назад +1

    So Kool! Keeping me inspired to finish my patrol!

  • @paulkearney8390
    @paulkearney8390 2 года назад +1

    Hey Graham, please replace that windscreen! When the edges fog up like that, it means the plastic lamination is separating and it's not safe. Shouldn't be too pricey. Grettings from the USA.

  • @BundyToo
    @BundyToo Год назад

    WOW What a trip down memory lane.
    A 1977 SWB soft top Patrol was my first 4WD. I bought in new for just under $6k, I wanted a SWB Toyota but there was six month wait and I wasn't waiting. I then spent another $5k on accessories, Roll bar, full external bar work including truck like winch bar, biggest and best Warn winch of the day, 2 huge spotlights, 2x 100lt Aux fuel tanks, Recaro seats, overhead console with Pioneer sound system with biggest amp of the day and a CB. I wanted to be the first to traverse the Canning stock route in a modern day 4WD.
    That never happened but in the 12 years of ownership I had so many adventures with the Green Brick, I have too many tales of getting stuck, roll overs, breakdowns and bush mechanic repairs to tell here.
    Thank you for this video and bringing those old memories to mind.

  • @stevesmith3556
    @stevesmith3556 2 года назад +2

    Graham! I love how you say guess what these are😉? I grew up and learned 4wd in a 1973 Ford Bronco. These old ones have not lost their charm! Good to see you having fun with her! Can't wait for the cape! 🤠

  • @screamingr1366
    @screamingr1366 2 года назад +2

    You have two fuel tanks plus an extra 75L in the tool box? Outstanding! Great build so far! I wish I could wheel with you guys! Love your channel!
    Mike C.
    From Colorado, USA

  • @nickrobinson5895
    @nickrobinson5895 2 года назад +26

    Love foot switch high beams. My 87 bronco had it, and my 73 f100 has them. They should be standard in every vehicle. Way easier to operate when you’re cornering, rather than fumbling on the steering wheel swerving everywhere.

    • @thefjirnyjourney8756
      @thefjirnyjourney8756 2 года назад +3

      Early Holdens like the LJ Torana and HQ also had them.

    • @campbellhouston3798
      @campbellhouston3798 2 года назад

      Had three F-150s ‘89 through ‘94 with this as well. It was a difficult change to a “normal” car with it on a stalk.

    • @stuartlanigan4622
      @stuartlanigan4622 2 года назад

      the original 50's Mini had a high low switch on the floor...

    • @Ben-xy3jn
      @Ben-xy3jn 2 года назад

      My EH had the high beam foot switch

  • @suttoo85
    @suttoo85 2 года назад +2

    we had a G60 when i was a kid, so did my uncle, they were the wagon types, with detachable roof. they were beasts, had some good little trips riding in the back on a dodgy bench seat.

  • @Steegampoota
    @Steegampoota 2 года назад +4

    Beauties like this one, you don't drive it too hard. You take it out to have fun, but also bear in mind that it's something you can no longer replace if you break it.

  • @jaydengrebert9658
    @jaydengrebert9658 2 года назад +3

    I’ve got 2 Nissan g 60 patrols, 1 not too far off being registered (brakes/suspension) runs like a dream and the other for spares, absolute classic rig love driving it can’t wait to camp out of it. Cheers boys 🍻

  • @kenjidwinger6305
    @kenjidwinger6305 2 года назад +4

    I bought a bright yellow lwb soft top with 43000kms for 3500 $ It took me to Bendethra caves and Fraser Is at a time when one could camp at any of the 40 lakes.never let me down .so tough. so thirsty. pity Australia didnt get the 4 speed like south Africa did fond memories thanx for the stroll down memory lane Graham

  • @richp8693
    @richp8693 2 года назад +2

    Nice one - I’ve still got by ‘86 MQ SWB sd33t. Huge step up from the G60. She’s pretty much fully restored and will be on the market in the next month. These vehicles were bullet proof - being swb could go anywhere.

  • @4xTouring
    @4xTouring 2 года назад +4

    Beings back a lot of memories. Growing up in Zambia my dad had the SWB wagon. It had two front seats and two drop down bench seats affixed to the rear side walls. Sat at the back to and from school. 🥰

  • @JMCKAY351
    @JMCKAY351 2 года назад +1

    Loved my old G60, they are an absolute beast, I fitted MQ-MK front and rear diffs into mine, they pretty much bolt straight in, only need to machine centre of both driveshafts to fit the MQ-MK Flanges, re-drill the 4 bolt holes, then u have front disc brakes, I also had a rear LSD centre, made the old G60 even better. Do Gunshot, low range 1st gear and the old beast will just crawl down, no brakes needed,lol. It's a shame I didn't know u needed parts a few weeks back, a mate of mine sold 7 G60's(couple of good runners and rest just suitable for parts), plenty of spares.

  • @overlandsally
    @overlandsally 2 года назад +3

    Here in Colombia there are plenty of those Nissan. And allot of spare parts for them. I use to own one of those and know them well. If you need parts, I can help you with that from here.

  • @mwangigachonde4058
    @mwangigachonde4058 2 года назад +1

    The most hilarious review I have seen on 4WD 24-7. I have laughed my heart out especially while Graham was explaining about the gears......hahaaaaaaa

  • @trickster8635
    @trickster8635 2 года назад +1

    Drove across the Jardine in a G60 back in 1979.. No barge then. Learned my trade on these old Nissan's, run them for years. Only recently dropped a ute load of spare parts at the tip, nobody wants them any more and taking up shed space. Keep an eagle eye on the two short spring studs in the diff housing, driver side. The are known to strip and pull out of the casting on heavy bumps!

  • @Jakeman302
    @Jakeman302 2 года назад +2

    This is great! All Graham needs now is an MQ, 4W60 and the collection will be complete!

  • @simonwhite5828
    @simonwhite5828 2 года назад

    Had a G60 back in 1983 - took it to the cape with a CJ5 jeep - lost a few bits and pieces on the way and it certainly is a slower trip but what an amazing vehicle.. unstoppable

  • @bencook2451
    @bencook2451 2 года назад

    Brings back alot of memories. Grew up with my old mans 74 G60 shorty. Awesome old machine. Was shattered when he sold it back in the mid 90's

  • @CooperZielke
    @CooperZielke 2 года назад +3

    Bloody love it, one of the best shows yet

  • @notavailable8227
    @notavailable8227 2 года назад +1

    Bought a 1976 G60 for a project and this just makes me so keen to finish it

  • @MPT123X
    @MPT123X 2 года назад +1

    From NZ I have a 96 swb saf and a 92 lwb saf chopped to a single cab flat deck and watching this make me want to get a g60 even more

  • @soithssdd3024
    @soithssdd3024 2 года назад +1

    The triple wipers is the best thing I've seen

  • @barryjaye2273
    @barryjaye2273 2 года назад

    My First car was a 1966 series 2a Land Rover, crash gearbox first and second no seat belts, that thought me how to drive great to see Graham's passion for this old truck.

  • @glencoppen9275
    @glencoppen9275 2 года назад +2

    Love to see graham use the hand crank to start the beast

  • @Swwa89
    @Swwa89 2 года назад +2

    In the last video parked next to each other the front ends look so similar!!! I love how simple it is and being worth very little encourages you to drive them harder!!!

    • @ironhorse7601
      @ironhorse7601 2 года назад

      in good condition they are worth a fortune in the USA >$30,000 in some cases. Undervalued in Australia, they are all drunk on Landcruiser juice!!

    • @Swwa89
      @Swwa89 2 года назад

      @@ironhorse7601 in good nic they are worth stupid money over here in aus too. To be fair even old ones like this in running but fair/poor condition aren't exactly cheap either these days due to rarity!!!! Supply and demand I guess

  • @Stephenja
    @Stephenja 2 года назад +2

    Love the ockey strap. I drove a couple of these G 60s they were remarkably good on fuel. Great vehicles

  • @kasorr2455
    @kasorr2455 2 года назад +1

    Graham next time you are in Tasmania do some looking around there is quite a few of the old g60 down there that you could get parts from for yours. Even some on gumtree that people would probably send parts too you. Anyway have a good trip 👌

  • @georgenichols3213
    @georgenichols3213 2 года назад +1

    Hell yeah I would drive it. I got a 79 jeep cj5 in just a bit better condition but I used to daily that thing every day for years. I have drove it through creeks, mud and snow. Across the US and it always gets me to my location granted at a slow speed as its a 3 speed. Only time I was driving faster then everyone else was going through a 3 day blizzerd through New Mexico and Arizona. No matter how rattly and noisy, or if its smoking me out be cause the valve cover gaskit gave way and is spilling oil all over the manifold, I will never git rid of it.

  • @johnmathisen1167
    @johnmathisen1167 2 года назад +1

    Willie Kempen loved the old Nissans and he and his wife Judith went everywhere in them, long may he rest on a backtrack somewhere.

  • @bradleywilde2353
    @bradleywilde2353 2 года назад +4

    I love the old g60 it's about time someone showing the real old patrols off. The enthusiasm and joy you get from it just shows so easily on camera. There's nothing quite like a old 4x4 with all its querks and "special features".

  • @Iron-Dragon
    @Iron-Dragon 2 года назад +1

    Love it Graham, owned one as a young fella, own a n80 Hilux now that I've dropped
    A house deposit into but m8 I'm jelous , the sound of the shuting door, Epic 👍

  • @Chasing_Midnights
    @Chasing_Midnights 2 года назад

    The g60’s are great, we used to have one as a farm truck, she may have been 90% rust but it never let us down.
    I currently own a 1989 sd33t mk patrol swb and I absolutely love it.
    It would be wicked to see your Gq shorty on the show again even if it’s just a quick update on the old bus. Shorty is originally what got me into watching you guys!

    • @willmcc05
      @willmcc05 Год назад

      I'm buying a shorty hopefully this week absolutely love them

  • @JonColley
    @JonColley 2 года назад

    In the process of restoring a 1979 International Scout with a 345 V8 motor! Can’t wait to get wheeling behind it! Loved the old trucks doing the Telly track!

  • @MJMAC
    @MJMAC 2 года назад +2

    My first 4wd and what I learnt to offroad in was an old SWB MQ patrol with the sd33. As rough as it was It's still my favourite old fourbie and the thing was just so reliable.

    • @zayhajorgensen1016
      @zayhajorgensen1016 2 года назад +1

      I have a MQ shorty with the l28 petrol engine and four speed and where it can not go is not worth going

    • @MJMAC
      @MJMAC 2 года назад

      @@harrywalker968 mine was non turbo so was an absolute snail

  • @AlanMorrisonLTD
    @AlanMorrisonLTD 2 года назад +1

    Love an old rig that’s still being used.
    Half way through restoring a 1950 80” Land Rover, been off the road since 93.
    Not many off road tracks in Scotland so the NC500 will be a decent shakedown for it then can go further afield.

  • @warrenballard8729
    @warrenballard8729 2 года назад +1

    Old mate down the road has a G62 sitting in a paddock here in Orange Grove Perth WA ...complete and pretty tidy too

  • @mylesknapp2532
    @mylesknapp2532 2 года назад +1

    Best bet on a game of pool ever

  • @gageburns2263
    @gageburns2263 2 года назад

    My old boy has 2 G60s that you might be able to get parts off. One is stock, one has no motor in it, both bodies are very rough and starting to come apart.
    We're in Tassie if you'd be interested in having a look!

  • @michaelreis7010
    @michaelreis7010 2 года назад

    She's a beast Graham , that was my first 4wd a G60 wagon and would love another one !

  • @johnflynn556
    @johnflynn556 2 года назад

    I love the dimmer switch on the floor in cars!

  • @cubic-ghost-5868
    @cubic-ghost-5868 2 года назад

    This would probably be the best four-wheel-drive RUclips channel ever

  • @jakeluff8067
    @jakeluff8067 2 года назад +1

    Graham, are you sure it's not a defender in devils clothing. my old defender had finger print technology such as that years ago. Great truck. All you need is Rubin in old yellow and you're complete.

  • @kbmadman
    @kbmadman 2 года назад +2

    I'm a Tasmania mate and most of the wood used in Tassie back then would of been Tassie oak

  • @nate4036
    @nate4036 2 года назад

    You are as passionate about the older Nissans the way I am with Jeep CJ5/6/7/8s

  • @Verdigris.
    @Verdigris. 2 года назад

    Learnt to drive in a Toyota swb 40 series in the 70s. Things like the kick open foot vent bring back memories. Thanks for that glad you’re driving it not me.

  • @radanz
    @radanz 2 года назад +1

    Love the old 4WD's the experience is all there to enjoy by being out there feeling it all! Bugger the cushy comforts of modern cars!
    And of COURSE you'll do the big drop at Gunshot, you never miss it! :D

  • @psalmsayer9345
    @psalmsayer9345 2 года назад

    You have to love old 4x4s old is gold

  • @dirtycroat693
    @dirtycroat693 2 года назад

    Great vid Graham my mate has a G60 and is doing a great job on putting her back together we are gonna run our old 4bies on some wild trips I'm working on my Lada Niva down here in South Australia! Looking forward to the next vid!

  • @michelbelledent5781
    @michelbelledent5781 2 года назад

    Best vehicle walkaround video in existence

  • @gordonbarclay6106
    @gordonbarclay6106 2 года назад

    Old is gold...Love it...

  • @redjellyarmy3097
    @redjellyarmy3097 2 года назад +2

    Love the idea of the journey

  • @RollsFPV
    @RollsFPV 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant old girl, must say thou when you upgrade the tray, i would love that old timber to go into my yacht refit...

  • @shivneelchand4524
    @shivneelchand4524 2 года назад

    Hi guys love your videos from nz... I am originally from Fiji. Back home we had a vehicle which was an absolute bullet we used to say in rural areas. I have been to Australia multiple times but haven't seen it there, here in nz it's not that common as well have seen just a handful. It's make is Daihatsu and back home in fiji it's badged and named Daihatsu Rocky, in nz it's Rugger. We knew it as Rocky, It was a bulletproof 4wd for us back home in fiji, no matter the road or river crossing without snorkels lol. Being in the islands the roads are rough and that vehicle never let us down. Very simple engine to work on with a after market sounds it's was sweet azz rough ride. Would love to see a video of a Rocky if you guys can find one. Cheers

  • @malcolmnorthfield1020
    @malcolmnorthfield1020 2 года назад

    Come from England I really enjoy your videos thank you for keeping me entertained in your videos.

  • @mitchellpotts4696
    @mitchellpotts4696 2 года назад

    I love that the g60 kinda gives of ahitbox vibes and I mean that in the nicest way possible and I absolutely love it

  • @scottgarcia6779
    @scottgarcia6779 2 года назад

    Mr. Cahill it would be a great episode of you brought shortly back for an episode. I miss that rig

  • @R.Sole88109
    @R.Sole88109 2 года назад +1

    When I saw the videos about the G60 I was wondering if Graham was gonna do a MITS tray.
    8:08😂

  • @Wolf4wdadventures.576
    @Wolf4wdadventures.576 2 года назад

    Just love them old school trucks..gotta see more of them👍👍

  • @outonthetracks
    @outonthetracks 2 года назад

    As a young kid in the 80's I was 4x4ing with mates in the High Country in an old G60 wagon. Had to winch her most of the way, one of us jamming a big rock behind a rear tyre to stop her from rolling backwards when we slacked off the winch to move to the next suitable tree!

  • @TheMidrev
    @TheMidrev 2 года назад

    Mate, you haven’t drive an old 4WD until you drive old Jeep Willys (3speed) or Russian GAZ. Jeep, as you know, goes back to the 30’s and the GAZ originally a bad copy of Jeep goes back to the 40’s. All the instruments you mentioned were in those vehicles. BDW high been switch on the floor was a common standard untill around 50’s. My first car in Australia was Holden HR 3 speed column shift 1967. No power steering, no fan, no issues. Yes, drum brakes all around. Got me from Melbourne to Perth no worries. The most important for me was that the car cost me $295.00 plus stamp duty $15.00. Yeah, long time ago.

  • @thecrankster
    @thecrankster 2 года назад

    Had a floor button for the high beams on an LJ Torana and a late 70s Valiant. It wasn't an uncommon thing. I remember being a bit disappointed and not using the high beams much when I moved on to a modern set up.

  • @ainsliehallcroft9111
    @ainsliehallcroft9111 2 года назад

    Love a truck with good character. You guys crack me up. 🤣🤣

  • @AshleyPearceImages
    @AshleyPearceImages 2 года назад

    Oh crap Graham. I was just up in the Pilbara and out at Waldburg Station. 2 x G60's sitting side by side. Could have grabbed the door handles for you. Sadly no badges left on them though.

  • @04JALD
    @04JALD 2 года назад

    Mine is a 1996 but I still have to put it in 4 wheel drive the old school way. No bells or whistle, just a basic 4x4. I am ready to start recovering the new 4x4 when they get stuck because their bells and whistle stopped working. Lol.

  • @kurt9055
    @kurt9055 2 года назад +2

    yessssssssssssssssssssssss new video time 🍻

  • @JayNaroro
    @JayNaroro 2 года назад

    ooooh Man, Graham, I dont know how you can even go back to the Y62 after having a taste of this old beauty. Neat double clutch btw 🤣🤣🤣.

  • @petere6665
    @petere6665 2 года назад

    Cant believe you fellas need this lesson. When no synchro on first gear- clutch in and select second to stop the box, then select first and go.

  • @graemerandall2123
    @graemerandall2123 2 года назад

    My second car was one of these but a wagon it was a beast had a huge winch on the front a crank handle,extractor’s and Holley 4 barrel body was perfect outside.
    I do remember you had to stop to go back to first. It was a great old rig.⛽️🐌👌🇦🇺

  • @colincramp5552
    @colincramp5552 2 года назад

    cant wait for this epic adventure guys

  • @spencero1906
    @spencero1906 2 года назад

    Love these old girls...can’t wait for the Cape York adventures

  • @ironhorse7601
    @ironhorse7601 2 года назад +1

    My dad had one, a 72 two wiper rag top MWB, I adored it. I drove my 77 MWB hardtop 23.000km up the booraloola track and to uluru. I adore G60's. The P series engine is so torquey you only need 2 gears when you are moving, I could cruise at 95kph with ear plugs and use the hand throttle as cruise control. You could start my dads with a 5c coin! my drivers door latch kept rattling loose on the corrugations in the NT, so I also had an ockey strap on the door but that was to hold it shut! Full of character, do you have the crank handle?

    • @ironhorse7601
      @ironhorse7601 2 года назад +1

      oh and they left the factory with no brakes!!! they need adjusting constantly. G61 had a 4 speed box, sold in central/South America

  • @murraybrown1167
    @murraybrown1167 2 года назад

    Yep, pedal to the metal...
    I own a 1978 G60 and love it

  • @ssmoythe3868
    @ssmoythe3868 2 года назад +3

    Love the vid guys, could you possibly do a vid in the future of 4wding in the Barrington? Some great tracks round there surrounding by some beautiful rivers

  • @michigandogman3060
    @michigandogman3060 2 года назад

    My 81 gmc 1 ton has wing windows, foot vents and a Muncie 465 4 speed that will shift without the clutch up and down but you got to give it a little rev to shift down like a semi 😄😂 I love old trucks like the patrol, classic look plus that was the hot new thing when I was a kid 👦

  • @eliyilmaz6983
    @eliyilmaz6983 2 года назад +3

    i don't know what to say other than. doing it in old school style.
    love the fab with everything.
    should of put i bigger alternator with more wattage.

  • @damiencolls
    @damiencolls 2 года назад

    I learnt to drive in a truck just like that one, except it was the enclosed version.
    Might even have some old "new stock" badges in the shed for it somewhere.

  • @davep9199
    @davep9199 2 года назад +2

    Re the parts...
    Have a look around Coffs Harbour. There were heaps of Nissan's working banana farms around here.
    They lengthened cruisers and patrols. They usually took the doors off and put them in the shed.
    Banana industry has died. Maybe join some buy sell groups and put out the word what your looking for.

  • @douaher9646
    @douaher9646 2 года назад

    Can't wait to watch the next video of that BEST and the FARM TRUCK 😍

  • @twtng
    @twtng 2 года назад

    you can really tell that Graham is having fun.

  • @patriotdefense8480
    @patriotdefense8480 2 года назад

    I wheel old vehicles as well..... I love them...Mine is a 1972 International Scout II

  • @jefftaswelder9154
    @jefftaswelder9154 2 года назад

    I started driving in 3 on the tree cars witch had the head light switch on the floor and loved them 😁👌
    no syncrose in the gearbox so soon learned how to double clutch 🤣😬 also learned how to change gears without using the clutch 😂😬
    i still double clutch and will continue till i can now longer drive 😁👍
    would love to get another old 4x4 with crash box as you said ''they are sooo much fun''

  • @davidmanning8329
    @davidmanning8329 2 года назад +1

    Love the concept of the Cape with the G60 vs the farm truck. Put the camera crew in a Willys Jeep, and let's have some proper fun!

  • @andrewcollins3787
    @andrewcollins3787 2 года назад +5

    I ❤️ 4wd 247 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🇦🇺🇦🇺🤠🥩👍🏻

  • @zaydenbell7108
    @zaydenbell7108 2 года назад +1

    Plz go to George’s creek it’s a beautiful place u can catch lots of bass with amazing 4wd tracks by the way it’s located in NSW Kempsey

  • @andymuddyman
    @andymuddyman 2 года назад

    Hi Graham. If your headlights are not that good (much like a land rover). Have you ever seen a thing called a boomslang head light loom?. I fitted one in my defender after I got fed up with the candles in the headlights. When I fitted the boomslang. And bang,boom I can now see on the dark roads

  • @PaulOliver-o5f
    @PaulOliver-o5f Год назад

    Thank you I took your advice and got me a 1969 g60

  • @darrenbooker8144
    @darrenbooker8144 2 года назад

    Love the old rigs.... currently doing up my 1988 75series cruiser, good ole 2H diesel, which has outlasted the cab and tray by donkeys
    Love ya work👍👍👍

  • @barrysmith839
    @barrysmith839 Год назад

    Hi Graham I had two of the G60s at different times the first only had two wipers no heater or demister but a great car. I now have a Mazda BT50 a good car but not as rugged as the old Nissans.

  • @scottbeattie6645
    @scottbeattie6645 2 года назад +2

    Hope you’ve read story about Reg’s journey with his family. “Dune a four letter word”. Highly recommended!!

  • @markkiely8326
    @markkiely8326 2 года назад

    that reminds me of the old 110 defender i had 1985. it was slow it clanged it rattled you had to shout over the noise and 70 mph was top wack but .I adored every second driving her

  • @AmericaFirstKorey
    @AmericaFirstKorey 2 года назад

    Here in the USA, I own the equivalent, a 1977 Dodge W200 Power Wagon (ex-Military, Forestry, Fire Department truck), completely restored and built into an overlanding rig. Great to see these old 'farm trucks' being put back on the highway.

  • @jayykidd
    @jayykidd 2 года назад

    Keep the videos coming Graham, Shawn, and Jocko!!!!!

  • @TheCammelkids
    @TheCammelkids 2 года назад

    Hey grahame
    Hopefully you will keep the g60 for years to come
    I grew up in a g60 my dad bought new in 1980 as a run out
    1979 model which had the 3 wipers, large nissan badge on the grill and a dash pad
    Unfortunately he sold it around 1992
    I would love to find another one and restore it and I can keep it next to my 1988 gq shorty grandma spec lol

  • @camomarv
    @camomarv 2 года назад

    This Truck is awesome! Thanks for showing so cool! I also have this weird heigh beam low beam foot switch in my 91 F-250, and it ain‘t makes a different either 😂