Wednesday, February 27, 2013

1974 Range Rover Classic, Defender 110, turbo diesel tdi engines..XX

   Well, the container has been unloaded.    The 1974 2-door Range Rover:   it is a great color, looks cool,  is actually fast with its 200tdi and 5-speed manual transmission, and gets 30MPG!    Lovin' it.

      Red 110 has more rust in the body than I expected but it still has a very solid frame and would be a great start for someone who wants a Defender 110 which they can drive now, but does not have $25000 to spend.   I would take $14K for this one now.

     Engines engines engines.... 300tdi 200tdi automatic or manual transmission,   installation available here ,  convert your Discovery, Range Rover or series truck to diesel!   Save a ton on your fuel costs.

      PS EVERYONE :    ITS A GIRL!!





Saturday, February 23, 2013

New Arrivals, MONDAY 2/25 : Defender 110, 200tdi Range Rover Classic, diesel engines and parts..

    So, on the new container arriving Monday is a 1974 Range Rover Classic 2-door in excellent condition with a 200tdi and 5-speed manual transmission.   Paint is great, it looks great, although the body trim has been updated a bit to look more like a modern RRC -   I have taken a deposit on it , so it is most likely 'SOLD' , but if once here the buyer decides not to follow through,  it will be for sale locally for $14K,   or more likely I will be keeping it.         Also in the container is a 1988 Defender 110 CSW, with nice red paint,  running and driving just dandily.    I have taken a deposit on this truck as well, and will be converting it to a tdi/R380 combo for the new owner.     If he decides not to follow through, it will be up for sale too, I suppose in the $18K range as-is with a healthy V8 and LPG conversion. 

    Also in the big metal box are Defender 90 and 110 hard top CSW sides with sliding windows,  a complete very nice gray cloth Discovery interior,  200tdi and 300tdi diesel engine kits, most 5-speed manual, but one automatic kit is there as well.

   Here are a couple of pictures of the trucks before they were loaded in the container in January.   I'll post new ones as soon as I have them,  check back on Tuesday/ Wednesday  -    And if you have any UK requests let me know.












New Container Arrived -

   Got word on Friday that the next container has made its way across the ocean, through the US Customs X-ray machine in NY,  onto a rail car,  then across the country,  and one more time through US Customs here in Portland, and is now finally scheduled to be dropped off here in my shop yard on Monday.

     In case you were not aware, this is E-X-C-I-T-I-N-G.

     You know when you order something really cool, and maybe expensive online, like maybe a new laptop, or some cool shoes, something for YOU though, that you have wanted for a long time?   You know how great the waiting is, and one day, finally,   you hear the idling of that big brown van outside your house or window, and see it go into reverse and pull into your driveway?     The guy with the brown shorts hops out and makes his way up to your door, which you are already on your way to answering?

   Or, Maybe you get home to find that it has already happened in your absence and the box is there on your porch, or someone brought it inside for you??    You know how that is exciting?

    Well, picture if the ENTIRE UPS VAN WAS FULL OF STUFF FOR YOU, but the UPS van was twice as big, at FORTY FEET LONG and it had cars in side of it?? 

   Well,   maybe I'm not telling it right,  but it IS pretty exciting.    Here are some pictures of the last drop-off :






1988 Turbo Diesel Toyota Landcruiser for sale BJ74 w/low miles

  Well, this Landcruiser is now  - SOLD -       But you will probably see it around at Landcruiser events in the upcoming year!   -   Thank you, Mark

  Well,  for now I suppose my blog will be reduced to this:   A convenient way for me to post pictures and descriptions of my new arrival vehicles for sale. 

    SO BE IT.

    Here is the newest-of-new arrivals;   a 1988 Toyota Landcruiser mid-wheelbase BJ74 with the 13BT direct-injected diesel engine.   I just turned this thing over to 160K KM on the clock, which is 100,000 original miles, which is nothing for one of these trucks.

   I'll cut and paste my ad from another site here:

  "I just (legally) imported this 1988 BJ74 Land Cruiser here. RHD/ Automatic. BIG PTO winch in the front bumper. I just turned it over 160K KM (Only 100K miles) on the drive home, and it runs/ drives/shifts and stops like a low-mileage truck.

Body/frame/interior/wheels/suspension all original and looking great. Perfectly straight, no rust, no accident damage. Paint is original there is no rust whatsoever, other than surface small 'stains' in the paint around any tiny paint chips or small scratches, which will wipe off with some steel wool, or even a rubbing with a rag and cleaner. There is no rust going down into the metal, or anything that could be considered serious.

13BT direct-injected turbo 3.4L diesel engine starts right up without having to wait for the glowplugs. 4-speed automatic transmission shifts as it should. Interior looks great, a 9 out of 10. You can hop in this and drive anywhere, right now. Power windows, power mirrors, AC all work. Removable FRP fiberglass top looks great, headliner is perfect. Go convertible this summer with this one.

The only problems with the truck are very minor; drivers side power window, when taken all the way to the top, makes ratcheting noise- regulator has a chipped tooth at the very top, does not affect function. Paint is a bit faded here and there, but will still clean up and shine nice. Paint is about a 7 out of 10, the biggest detractor from perfection for this truck.

I returned about 25MPG yesterday on the freeway going almost 80MPH for five hours.

Original cassette deck/ radio work great. Seats look terrific.

I'm looking for $15K or something close, I think it will pull that easily on ebay. If it were a Rover in this condition it would fetch $25K and up!"

   For those of you who don't know, this is the spiritual  successor of the iconic FJ40 -  That Toyota 'Jeep' from the 1960s and 1970s with the white roof that came off, that one of the cool kids drove to high school.     This one is (arguably) better because it is modern with creature comforts like power windows, power mirrors,  air conditioning,  door locks that work,  and adjustable seats. This one also averages about 25MPG as opposed to the 12-14MPG of it's Daddy Cruiser.    It has also (arguably) more panache as it is incredibly rare here in the USA - they were never legally imported nor available through the dealer network.  Now that they are 25 years old, our friends at the NHTSA will let them be imported on an exemption voucher.

   I'll start putting more posts up here now, and I have a new website going up too  where this will be more organized and 'business like' -  but I love to interject an opinion, comment, joke, and my more personal thoughts on the vehicles offered will be found here at Laughs and Lashings.

    OH -  I want $15000 for this Cruiser, a very fair price.    The only one like it sold on ebay in the last 60 days went for $17000 in LA, but it had a 5-speed instead of an auto box, and even lower miles on the dial.

   Here are some pictures for your consideration.   If you want to call/ email, please message me at zombiemotors@earthlink.net , 503-505-7113














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Saturday, November 3, 2012

What a wild, weird, (and wonderful) year it has been!

     Like, TOTES.

    As you may have noticed, I have not been around much typing lately.      I also have not been playing my guitar,  going for walks,  lifting weights or painting as I usually do.

   This last year sure has been a big one.   I got married.     I moved in with my wife (another person) into a cool old Victorian house downtown.    I have been busy working.    I also recently found out that I am going to be someone's dad next year.   

  This is sort of crazy...     Good crazy.     At first I was riddled with fear for a few days, and now it just sort of does not seem real.     Eve and I wanted to go to England as a sort of delayed honeymoon (And I Was going to make a business trip out of it, importing some Land Rover Defenders back home) in the Spring, but we have not moved out plans right on up to this month so we can travel before she is large and/or uncomfortable.    In the meantime, she is pretty moody (but PLEASE do not tell her I said so), so we'll see how two weeks in a car together driving around in a cold mist collecting old car parts goes for us. 


    I need to keep this brief today, but I wanted to make an installment.     I just got back from a walk by the river, and I  forgot how great it is to get outside and make some time for walking and reflecting.     I need to write more!    I need to exercise!      I HAVE stopped drinking (not that I needed to, but I thought I would help provide a Unified Front for the Missus, who sadly can not drink for 6 or 7 more months) and this is a good thing.   

    I have been more productive than I have ever been.   I have saved a lot of money.   I have finished most every dangling, nagging obligation that has been haunting me for the last 6 years.   I am stepping into the next big chapter of my life, both at home and at 'work'.    I will have a little person screeching in a basket soon.     Will it love me?    Will I be overbearing?   Will it like cars?    Will it find me old and boring? Will it be funny?   WILL IT BE HEALTHY???

    So,  I am off.    This is the start of new things though, and I will be back soon to update.    There are pictures, too.      There will be many more.   There are stories and plans, and things are happening a lot like I imagined they would, and I feel grounded and much more calm, like I always imagined I would.      How many people can say that?     That they were getting to have the life they planned on having, and it felt as good as they thought it would??

1959 Jaguar.  Helping finance the England Trip.  Wish I could keep it!

Yes, that is the GREEN CAR, and yes, it is done.
   

Friday, August 10, 2012

A quick note regarding 'honesty' :

A)   I always try to be honest with the people in my life.    Especially about my feelings, and I have always been aware of trying to provide a safe and reliable receptacle for other people's honest admissions and critiques.

B)  Everyone tells you they want you to be honest, and that they themselves are honest,  but history teaches us that this is not the case.

C) I am not talking about that type of rude or cruel honesty here like when asked about your special person's footwear and you say "I think those shoes are ugly"  - I am talking about mining of the soul for real truth here, truth which can be offered in a pleasant way, or at least not an unpleasant way.

D)  I think I have finally found one person, well, one 'new' person other than the one or maybe two I have had for the last twenty-plus years, who is also honest,  AND IT MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN MY LIFE.   This is something I absolutely needed, required, and I somehow got it.  I will provide examples of this soon here when more time allows.

E) I do not understand what sort of a life one lives when one is not able to live true to the beliefs they know to be true, or can not say the true thoughts about their feelings or actions to the people they are supposed to care about.     How does that work?   Is it about fooling oneself?   Straddling either side of that line, how does one maintain respect for oneself or those people they are lying to?

F)  Is this a fair conclusion:  People do not want to receive or witness your example of real honesty because it will make them aware that they are not honest people themselves and become uncomfortable in that moment?

G)  The real purpose of this entry was to quickly record that I am actually happy right now (this observation about myself/ my dear peoples)  , and however long it took for me to get to this place, it has been worth it.

     

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Grown Men Also Bleed


                               5/18/2012

    Dear Portland Parking Enforcement People  :

       I recently bought this vehicle, a 1999   Land Rover Discovery  Tennessee plate # 974JSD .    I also recently   (February 2012)  Moved into a house at 1517 SW 17TH st, Portland OR 97201.    


   On 4/27/2012,    I went outside to find two parking tickets on my car.     One was for parking in a ‘loading zone’   directly in front of my house.     It was my understanding that that space had a 20 minute time limit from 7AM-8PM M-Friday, and I was issued this ticket at 7:11 in the morning,   less than 20 minutes before the enforced time of 7:20 -       I do not think I should be responsible for this parking ticket because it was actually issued before it would have been a violation.


  At the same time  I was issued another ticket for expired registration (more than 90 days current)   for $140 –   I actually had a trip permit at the time hanging in the car that was not observed by the parking officer.     I should not be responsible for this ticket either.


    In the meantime I have sold the vehicle for scrap, as it was suffering from a number of complicated problems.     Good Riddance to that one, I say.     It is gone,  and I want it’s associated parking violations to be gone along with it.    I will not be haunted by its memory, or semi-paranoid visions of parking enforcement officers lurking nefariously in their tiny carts, waiting to descend upon me, like vultures upon something dying or already dead.    The car is gone, and I want nothing more to do with it, and I say the parking citations issued on that hideous morning are invalid, and predatory to boot.  

    Please find the enclosed afore-mentioned citations.    I recommend you shred or burn them, whichever is easiest for you there in your office.      If you feel that you want to pursue the issue further,   if you feel your agent was justified in their issuance of said citations,   if you feel truly righteous in this matter, then by all means make a copy for your records and  then mail to them to me again at my address there in Sector A and hear from my lawyer in short order! 


     Please forgive me for bleeding all over the citations and envelopes provided for them.    I am in fact a hemophiliac with high blood pressure and discovering the tickets that morning sent me into a spell.    I did not bleed on them on purpose, as I have been accused of doing in the past,   it was due to circumstances beyond my control and I apologize.    I am not meant to be long here in this world, but please, do not let that influence your decision to blight my final days here on this Earth with your parking citations.    If a demand must be made for payment, I suppose this sort of thing may be best handled in probate court after my passing…    I’m sorry,  I digress.  The point was,  I AM sorry for bleeding on your citations. 

  I can be contacted at 503-505-7113 , and all correspondence can be mailed to me at my residence: 1517 SW 17TH ST, Portland OR 97201 -   

    Thank you, Zak Mosieur

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Okay, but where is my shit?

After a perfectly worded request for a tracking number, I get this:



Hi. You should be nervous, I am!!! I went to the Post Office amongst much personal drama going on . . . feels like I can barely hold it together. I got my first non-payments ever . . . two this week! They could not locate the box . . . I have to go back, as they are trying to figure out who was delivering to my house & if they know anything. There are three different delivery people & they are lazier than the next. I want to refund your money until this is resolved. I have never refunded anyones money before & I am worried about how it is done. I don't have all the money in my Paypal . . . about half. I know it's linked to my back account, I just don't want it to take long. I want it to go right back to you. Do you know what happens if I hit the refund button? I will try it in the morning if I don't hear from you. I will also go back to the Post Office before work tomorrow. I'm going to tell you a secret. It's dumb, but I want you to know why I'm very worried about this situation. There is a rumour that I am having an affair with the Post Master. I t sounds silly, I know, but someone (I am assuming who works there) called my husband at his office & told him this. My hubby came unglued & we had alot of problems since. There is no possible way this could be true which makes it so nasty. I think one of the workers has a crush on the Post Master & started this rumor. I am considered very attractive & I think they are jealous & petty. I've gotten threatening letters through the mail & the old Super-visor actually came to my house "to find out why the delivery guy took so long at my house". I sold a lot on eBay at the time, which was the only reason. There was a constant stream of packages coming & going. One of the deilvery guys would also park his truck across from front door & leer at me. Very gross. The stories get even worse! I am embarrassed that you are dragged into this. Do you use Jicky or collect the bottles? I may have another.

   The next day,   it gets weird:



Hi . I swear it's getting crazier & crazier around here. I got into it with my hubby because I thought maybe he had picked it up & not told me. But, he said he didn't. I The Post Office claims that only the Supervisor can trace it & that she wasn't in. I gave them the tracking number & said I'd be back, but I got held up at work & couldn't get back. When I looked at the clock it was too late. This is driving me crazy! So, you wear the scent? I was selling these from my Hubby's collection. He wears Jicky becasue I love how it smells on him! I wanted to tell you that we have another bottle of the cologne. I was selling his doubles. The bottle is full & smells nice. I actually tested it a couple of times when my hubby wasn't around becasue I wanted to smell it. He got mad at me. Said only he could wear it! Anyway, I would send it to you if you like. I know I won that bottle for over $200. You know there is another buyer having the exact same problems that I'm having with my Post Office. It's really eerie, I thought I was the only one! Check out the negative feedback I just got. I swear, everyone's going crazy! She told me to cancel the bid & then she gives me that feedback!! Yikes!

     And after a week, there's this: 


 
 Hi. When it rains, it pours! My Paypal business card was stolen & whomever stole it drained it at KMart! I've been really worried that they had access to my bank account, but apparently that can not be accessed except online. According to Paypal's rules, the only way I can get my money back is to close the account. Sadly, I think I know who stole my card & thought I could confront her. But apparently, I am chicken. I had my chance to, but I couldn't. If I have to close it, I will refund you before that. I've had 2 other packages lost & found during this week. One found it's way here & there is no explanation what happened. Another found it's way to my buyer & she said the mess up was with her Post Office & it was too complicated & stupid to explain, but she got her perfume, so she's happy. That only leaves yours. On another strange note, creep-o Post guy is now delivering my mail again! I came home after being away on the other side of the island (ex-husband drama) & I was getting my over-night bag out of the truck & here he comes! I ran back in the house since I had my night-clothes on & my son waited to see if there were packages. He walked right by my son & walked it to the door~ I had to slam the door shut before he saw me. I've had my kids waiting for any packages, but it was just my car part~ my hubby seems to think he's a mechanic now (NOT!).


-(name hidden to protect the drag-addled&insane) 

   

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Grown men also cry...

   I woke up this morning a little chilly, as I had kicked my blue sleeping bag with the defective zipper off of my person while I was sleeping.   I was on the floor, outright,  Sultan Faggers coiled away someplace at The Shop as I could not abide travel with the top down on the Saab with the weather in the state that it was in.

   Last night I brought my first load of the bare necessities over here to the new Victorian house on 17th; some towels, a pot, a pan, two drinking glasses, three cans of tuna fish,   half a jar of mayonaise,  400 Starbucks napkins, a laptop, speakers for the laptop, a modem,  250 computer cables, a roll of toilet paper, some old bread, a section of an onion that was wrapped in an old produce bag on the top shelf of my refrigerator at the Old House for the last week, 4 pillows that should have been burned long ago,  and two pairs of thick, clean socks.

   What a night I had!   Unpacking my napkins and displaying a few here and there on counter-and-tabletops I was overcome with a sense of calm, of optimism,  things are really looking up now!  I admired my own attention to detail as I remembered to bring both a can of tuna  - and get this-  a can opener.   Maybe I am finally growing up?   I took care of myself just fine, and made a tuna sandwich and enjoyed one of these last fine evenings I will ever experience again stag.

    You see, the FMM could not make the journey into town as she had promised to me  that morning, due to an early appointment in Salem to see her eyelash doctor.      At least that's what she told me.   I'm sure it had nothing to do with not wanting to sleep on a floor, freezing, eating tuna fish sandwiches long into the night and possibly arguing about where we should store the dried pastas.   There was inclement weather about as well, and one would not want to tempt any dark fate navigating traffic amongst the blind and thoughtless people driving out there like a bunch of Chinamen.

   So I was by myself,  and after enjoying my sandwich I bundled up and went out on a little tour of my new neighborhood.  Could there be a purveyor of frozen yogurt nearby?  Could my recent good luck extend that far?   I told myself I was going to find out.

    The news was bittersweet as I found there was indeed a nearby  yogurt shop, but the owners apparently had the bad taste to close before 10:17PM on a Wednesday.    I made a mental note to have a discussion with them about this matter on my first visit, which would be as soon as possible.

   I continued on through the slick, black streets of Portland, hands in pockets and nose down to keep these things warm, or at least not-frozen.   Around and around I walked, up hills and down making mental notes - a Thai 'bistro' ?  Hmmm.    Several bars were passed by in acts of willpower exercise.   Culinary Institute of Portland?   Churches old and new...  Lots of old houses and a few high rise apartment buildings were admired, the occupants in each window displayed like  Japanese fighting fish in their separate bowls on some great rack  someplace.    The walk was peaceful and productive and after about an hour, I had had enough.   My toes were finally getting numb.

    I returned home, still impressed that I had a new key and lock to put together and twist, and a new space to possess and explore and slither about in.    I missed the FMM, and felt as if I were betraying her a tiny bit, hanging my towels there in the bathroom without her.    We should have carried our filthy pillows across the threshold TOGETHER.    But, I remembered, there will be plenty of time for that soon enough.    A Forever of time.

   I settled into the nest I built there in front of my laptop and eventually went to sleep to the sound of gunfire and helicopters strafing Mogadishuans issuing from my powerful speakers.    Sometimes, A Man just needs to feel he is someplace familiar in order to get a good night's sleep.

     The trouble started as soon as I looked out the window this morning.    There was a light blanket of snow, yes  -and that was fine-  but there was also a bright yellow parking ticket under the windshield wiper of the Saab.    I looked at the tiny clock on the corner of the laptop screen: 7:12 AM.    It is true I did not yet pay for a parking permit,  but I live here!   Do I need one?  These were my thoughts as I pulled on clean socks and several layers of thermal undergarments before going outside to investigate.  I had already devised a plan to slip out of paying the ticket, which I assumed would be for not having a permit, by taking pictures of the ticket on the snow-covered windshield so I could then claim the permit was hanging, obscured, inside the car from the rear view mirror.     It should be noted;  I am very clever like this.   After taking several pictures which I would include in my scathing letter to the Portland Parking Enforcement Office, I snatched the ticket up and opened it to see exactly how much those mongoloids were going to try to fleece me for.

    $140 for 'Registration more than 90 days expired on plates' .

    I was sort of shocked and numb, trying to calculate what this meant, and at what time during the night was my vehicle's registration scrutinized?    I climbed into the car and started it,  gunning the engine for quicker warmth,  directly below about 50 or 60 windows containing sleeping persons. What is wrong with these parking people?    What kind of a neighborhood IS this, anyway?   I began to have my very first suspicion that things may not go so smoothly here as I had first hoped.