That's awesome that the #'s are only 6 apart! They may have been on the production line together with the numbers being so close.
I'd definitely be interested in seeing some pics of the bed you have. I always figured that was going to be the hardest thing to source parts wise.
Turns out...
Thanks for the info!
I thought it was a 63 as well, but the model# said 65 and it is titled as a 65.
Does anyone know why Toyota did this?
The frame # seems low like a 62 as well, but obviously doesn't have a "2" in front of it.
The good news is the engine body and frame #'s match.
After...
Thanks for the info guys.. I'm pretty excited about this find.. always wanted an early FJ45.
Here are the pics I promised, as well as a shot of the ID plate.
The spare frame VIN is 3-FJ45-136669.
Comes with a bunch of original parts from the stripped chassis as well. No bed unfortunately...
Howdy all, been a long time since I posted on the board. I sold my FJ40 project many years back and have been itching to get into another resto, and viola, a FJ45 falls in my lap!
It's a 1965 FJ45LP, SWB, fixed cab and comes with a spare SWB frame with axles, suspension, wheels, steering...
Mule,
The Ltb's are great offroad tires, and excellent in the snow. They shed em like a champ! I prefer a narrow tall tire b/c they get in a dig alot better than wide floaters. The narrow tire handles well on the road. They definitley howl a bit and you can hear the gas being guzzled...
Thanks Tucker.
I have a ton of medical bills that need to get paid.. its unfortunate, I love my cruiser.. I just wish the chick that hit me had insurance.. got to love a system where you are the victim and end up paying out the tail and selling your toys to stay afloat.. all she got was a...
1976 FJ40 Recently Restored
Ive got my rig up for sale on ebay if anyone is interested. Full description is in the listing.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1,1&item=4546116106&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT
mike
tarps are nice and all, but the raingear stuff even comes in a nice cinch/sack like a stuffed sleeping bag when you pack it up.. its great to be able to drive to work with no top on, see some heavy rain clouds rolling in, grab the top out of the bag and have it tied down in about three minutes...
Bayarea, I used to have the same cover for my CJ5, and it ruled! 100% waterproof, and it fit over the soft doors and a bikini top if you had some serious rain coming w/ no softop! I wish Raingear made something for Cruisers, they even had little plastic clips to attach and cinch to the frame...
My steering had all sorts of play in it when I started trying to work through it.. I started with the steering box adjustement and tie-rod ends, then the center arm rebuild, then the pitman arm adjustents, then I had to replace the steering box completely because the seals had blown and all the...
I have no smog on my 76 2F and removed the A/C that was on it and I currently run one belt (dual crank pulley) to the water pump, then to the alternator (on the passenger side of the moter) and use the tensioner on the alternator to elimiate slack in the belt. I guess I am confused b/c I dont...
I read somewhere that the lift on those is fairly extreme and requires beefier valve springs to keep from causing damage.. Downey's cam is a re-grind of a factory cam if I remember correctly. You may want to look at RV grind cams that use a factory billet.. these put less strain on the valvetrain.
Ive got a bosch gear reduction starter in mine and love it. Waay more torque. You can actually drive the truck out of precarious stalled situations with the starter.
Mike
I used the same puller as above, but had to use longer bolts to get it to work properly. Putting the pulley back on isnt too bad.. I hit it with a block of wood and a hammer then used the crankpully nut to press it on, took about 5 min.
Mike
I bought mine from SOR, but it wasnt until after I got the new one on the car did I realize that there was a ton of play in the rocker arm busings themselves. I took those to a machine shop, had them press the old busihings out and press the new ones in.. no more play!
Mike
I have been thinking about it lately, but honestly it only runs rough when its cold, I have had no other real problems like some of the guys on the board. I would like the self-adjusting nature of the Aisin up here in the mountains.. mine tends to load up at about 10,000 feet.
Mike
The electric choke on these things dont work so well, especially in cold weather, they open slowly as the engine warms up, but when it below zero out here in colorado, shorts trips to work, and the choke never effectivly disengages and causes some serious plug fouling. The manual choke would be...
wow outback are you having a rough day? I checked the weber site and did not see the manual choke mod for for my 38 DGAS weber.. that one above at JT Outfitters looks like it may not be a weber supplied piece.. no need to get worked up, thats why this site is here, so we can all learn a thing...