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Meet Griselda
Meet Griselda
First pics of our latest family member!
Man... what is it with Sierras and leaf refuse? I turned on the air vents to see if they worked ok and got showered with half a tree... took me 30 minutes to get it all out
Man... what is it with Sierras and leaf refuse? I turned on the air vents to see if they worked ok and got showered with half a tree... took me 30 minutes to get it all out
DRS smells like a cat-food milkshake... and wet socks... and gorgonzola cheese... all whizzed up in a blender
Road Ranger
A very slow buildup, nothing too radical like her big brother Brutus (Podge's longy... same colour too!)... she's original so we'd would like to try and keep her as close as possible to that... she needs some TLC. I'm not used to seeing a LWB so low to the ground
When Podge bought her home I fell in love with her and staked my claim
Nah Tiny, she is not going to be hacked and hoisted
When Podge bought her home I fell in love with her and staked my claim
Nah Tiny, she is not going to be hacked and hoisted
DRS smells like a cat-food milkshake... and wet socks... and gorgonzola cheese... all whizzed up in a blender
Looks Good ,Squik wrote:A very slow buildup, nothing too radical like her big brother Brutus (Podge's longy... same colour too!)... she's original so we'd would like to try and keep her as close as possible to that... she needs some TLC. I'm not used to seeing a LWB so low to the ground
When Podge bought her home I fell in love with her and staked my claim
Nah Tiny, she is not going to be hacked and hoisted
But im a bit dissapionted , me and my boys have a six pack of grinders
we could have CUT N SLASHED that soft little body in no time
The 1.3 W/T was available for the first six months of 1988 along with the other 1.3 W/T variants:Highway-Star wrote:LWB WT!!!
There's been 2 or 3 threads about these things lately, and here's proof, LWB WT Sierra's are in Australia!
By the Way, congrats on your new Zook.
-SWB S/T
-SWB H/T
-SWB H/T (Hi Roof)
Pagie
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Location: in the sky , its a bird , its a plane ! No its super MOOSE !!!
Re: Meet Griselda
Squik wrote:First pics of our latest family member!
Man... what is it with Sierras and leaf refuse? I turned on the air vents to see if they worked ok and got showered with half a tree... took me 30 minutes to get it all out
Nice !!!
you & the "old" man can use it as a camper !!!
you would both be able to stretch out in the back !!!!!!
MissForbyNoob wrote:
and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
Re: Meet Griselda
I used to sleep in the back of mine, before I bobbed it and put a fuel tank in the back.moose wrote:you & the "old" man can use it as a camper !!!
you would both be able to stretch out in the back !!!!!!
I used to leave the tail gate open, and put me feet on a picnic table
4WD SUZUKI CLUB VICTORIA
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http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
The WT Hi roof and WT LWB were only imported by ateco. Suzuki australia didn't import them. So thare are none native to Vic or Qld.Podge wrote: The 1.3 W/T was available for the first six months of 1988 along with the other 1.3 W/T variants:
-SWB S/T
-SWB H/T
-SWB H/T (Hi Roof)
Pagie
I had a magazine road test (overlander) of a SWB hi roof in sydney when the WT came out.
I have seen one WT LWB in wangaratta for sale, and heard of another in the same area. My guess is these came to vic via an albury suzuki dealer supplied via ateco.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
The only importers of Suzuki motor vehicles in 1988 were state distributors. In Victoria it was MW Motors. Whether or not they imported the LWB W/T I'm not sure but Suzuki Australia didn't import any motor vehicles in that era. Suzuki Australia was only responsible for motorcycle and marine, being based in Grand Ave Camelia, Sydney.Gwagensteve wrote:The WT Hi roof and WT LWB were only imported by ateco. Suzuki australia didn't import them. So thare are none native to Vic or Qld.Podge wrote: The 1.3 W/T was available for the first six months of 1988 along with the other 1.3 W/T variants:
-SWB S/T
-SWB H/T
-SWB H/T (Hi Roof)
Pagie
I had a magazine road test (overlander) of a SWB hi roof in sydney when the WT came out.
I have seen one WT LWB in wangaratta for sale, and heard of another in the same area. My guess is these came to vic via an albury suzuki dealer supplied via ateco.
Steve.
The LWB W/T was about for the first 6 months of release and the SWB H/T Hi-Roof was about for the first 8 months.
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Thanks for the clarification Podge.Podge wrote:
The only importers of Suzuki motor vehicles in 1988 were state distributors. In Victoria it was MW Motors. Whether or not they imported the LWB W/T I'm not sure but Suzuki Australia didn't import any motor vehicles in that era. Suzuki Australia was only responsible for motorcycle and marine, being based in Grand Ave Camelia, Sydney.
The LWB W/T was about for the first 6 months of release and the SWB H/T Hi-Roof was about for the first 8 months.
They were certainly not available in Vic at all.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Maruti's are farily common in WT format but except for the tub and rails that are pretty much garbage.midnight wrote:There is a WT LWB Maruti getting around brissy somewhere. I was going to buy it, but it moved from its spot that it had been sitting at for quite some time.
would make a good project if you had a "proper" WT SWB sierra as a donor car.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
there is a 88 wt lwb in for sale section $3800 tidy too
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=109583
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=109583
GU Twin cab TD42T compound turbos
lwb sierra ca18det, 37" "CANT HOLD ON"
lwb sierra g16a, daily driver
https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au/shop/
lwb sierra ca18det, 37" "CANT HOLD ON"
lwb sierra g16a, daily driver
https://www.suspensionstuff.com.au/shop/
Well, it's good to see confirmation at last that the W/T LWB Sierra did exist!
From side-on, Griselda looks just like my '85 LWB 1.3, except that its wheel arch flares were added on by me (bought from Suzukishop Wreckers here in WA), and of course mine is still a N/T. At least that means none of those silly rust-trap plastic covers on the sills.
Squik, you have a rare buy, ignore these barbarians with their angle grinders and all this talk of monster wheels and stratospheric lifts! Mine is still stock after 20 years of ownership and is the best camping vehicle possible (for two people, that is). One drawback - have you discovered yet what a pain in the bum it is to erect or remove a LWB canopy?!
And as someone has said before about your clever animations, Christover, you must have too much idle time on your hands. Now stop it, before you give Squik bad ideas!
Cheers - Longbaser.
From side-on, Griselda looks just like my '85 LWB 1.3, except that its wheel arch flares were added on by me (bought from Suzukishop Wreckers here in WA), and of course mine is still a N/T. At least that means none of those silly rust-trap plastic covers on the sills.
Squik, you have a rare buy, ignore these barbarians with their angle grinders and all this talk of monster wheels and stratospheric lifts! Mine is still stock after 20 years of ownership and is the best camping vehicle possible (for two people, that is). One drawback - have you discovered yet what a pain in the bum it is to erect or remove a LWB canopy?!
And as someone has said before about your clever animations, Christover, you must have too much idle time on your hands. Now stop it, before you give Squik bad ideas!
Cheers - Longbaser.
An economist is an expert who will know tomorrow why the things he predicted yesterday didn't happen today. ― Laurence J. Peter
some say I spend too much time using my hands, tooLongbaser wrote:And as someone has said before about your clever animations, Christover, you must have too much idle time on your hands. Now stop it, before you give Squik bad ideas!
Cheers - Longbaser.
4WD SUZUKI CLUB VICTORIA
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
http://www.vic.suzuki4wd.com/forum/
But you've got a girly nowchristover1 wrote:some say I spend too much time using my hands, tooLongbaser wrote:And as someone has said before about your clever animations, Christover, you must have too much idle time on your hands. Now stop it, before you give Squik bad ideas!
Cheers - Longbaser.
bru21 wrote:What happens in goat, stays in goat!
Podge actually found and bought her... I can't take credit for that... but I did a crawly-girly to lay claim to her....
... anyway, early days yet... we will see what becomes of the old girl... not me Christover... the longy
... anyway, early days yet... we will see what becomes of the old girl... not me Christover... the longy
DRS smells like a cat-food milkshake... and wet socks... and gorgonzola cheese... all whizzed up in a blender
Now there is a tempting chopSquik wrote:Podge actually found and bought her... I can't take credit for that... but I did a crawly-girly to lay claim to her....
... anyway, early days yet... we will see what becomes of the old girl... not me Christover... the longy
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