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      Cleaning the shed of cruiser stuff that won't ever get used - must pick up in the middle of CT. Swampers, old but not rotted: 4- 33x105 radials on wagon wheels, mostly bald, 2 - 33x9.5 mostly good, one on a wheel. All six $100 (or whatever). Old...
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      Cruiser_Nerd replied to the thread Collect them all 1959 FJ25.
      So wild to have that gauge cluster survive the column shift shenanigans. Looks like you've got a '58 there by the block number and speedo.:cool:
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      Cruiser_Nerd replied to the thread FJ25 information.
      I'm not a fan of where this headed, but ....are you taking these pictures or are they being supplied to you? In your last post the pictures are absolutely correct for a 25, that is a 25 VIN plate and the frame and motor number indicate a 1960...
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      Cruiser_Nerd replied to the thread FJ25 information.
      Although woefully behind in updates you can get a good idea of where an FJ25 falls in production here. The engines were not installed in numerical order, but that block number is in the appropriate range for the frame number. Judging by the...
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      Cruiser_Nerd replied to the thread 25 on the Move!.
      At first I thought they just reversed the image until I realized the mirror would be in his face. Need to raise the bar on the talent search..........can confirm that singing over the road noise of that truck is an acquired skill.
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      Cruiser_Nerd replied to the thread 25 on the Move!.
      I know there must be good local examples that would have been perfect for this, but glad someone got to be out on that track..........:steer:
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