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  1. Sea Knight

    Builds My Hawaiian 1975 Fj40 Resto-resurrection

    Thanks for the update. You don’t call, you don’t write…we worry. ;) P.S. Very cool shoes. :love:
  2. Sea Knight

    Builds My Hawaiian 1975 Fj40 Resto-resurrection

    Pleased to see you're still on the job. I was beginning to worry. There's nothing more noble than saving a rustbucket 40, so good on ya for keeping the faith. :clap::beer:
  3. Sea Knight

    My 77 FJ40 Build

    Its alive...
  4. Sea Knight

    Builds WTF did I buy - Project do it right the second time

    Edwin Kincaid at Land Cruiser Specialist is a Weber expert. Surprised he didn't disclose that while you were there. Vintage Texas License Plate 1967 HKD I64 Set of 2 Matching #s | eBay Here's a better set, in Austin. Pricey at $99, but its OBO. Offer him fiddy bucks. Vintage 1967 Texas...
  5. Sea Knight

    Builds WTF did I buy - Project do it right the second time

    Looks like a nice unmolested specimen, which is rare. Congrats on your score. Hope its as good as it looks, and welcome to the cult. :beer: BTW, here's Mushro's FS listing from several months ago. May contain additional info that you didn't get from the local seller. FJ, FJ40, FJ45 & FJ55...
  6. Sea Knight

    My 77 FJ40 Build

    What Roger said. It's the same pump. They were rebuildable, until Toyota stopped selling the rebuild kits several years ago. Hey, that hurts. I'd never do such a thing. But I did warn you about tossing it under the deck. You're lucky there wasn't a family of field mice living in the tank. ;)...
  7. Sea Knight

    My 77 FJ40 Build

    Dave, The Old Rustbucket has 33x1050's on stock 62 wheels, stock height springs and shackles. No rubbing.
  8. Sea Knight

    My 77 FJ40 Build

    Awesome truck. We should have mounted the front bumper while we were at it. Great work Dave. :beer:
  9. Sea Knight

    My 77 FJ40 Build

    Yep, your wrenching beer selection was excellent.
  10. Sea Knight

    My 77 FJ40 Build

    And....it's in. :rimshot:
  11. Sea Knight

    My 77 FJ40 Build

    Great score Dave. Now get after it. :beer:
  12. Sea Knight

    Saving The Old Rustbucket--My 1982 FJ40 Tale

    Many of you became acquainted with my Dad, Army, through this thread, and were kind enough to send encouragement when he became ill, and condolences when he passed. Today is his birthday; he'd have been 94. This pic has been my screen saver this week. It's a photo chop of Army at 34, in front...
  13. Sea Knight

    Saving The Old Rustbucket--My 1982 FJ40 Tale

    I'm about to embark on another road trip in one of my Rustbucket 40's but thought I'd pop in briefly before disappearing into the wild. Hope to have a new chapter completed and ready to post by Sunday. Part of it is already written, the rest is in my head. I'll work on it while I'm driving...
  14. Sea Knight

    2F fuel pumps?

    Kurt at Cruiser Outfitters usually has 2F mechanical fuel pumps in stock, excellent quality Japanese pumps at under $90.
  15. Sea Knight

    Saving The Old Rustbucket--My 1982 FJ40 Tale

    Hey Steve, thanks for the wisdom from Mr. Toole. Good to see you've surfaced. Excellent timing, because I'll be quoting you in the upcoming chapter. Rustbucket 2.0 in Mississippi last night, parked amid the tornado carnage at the old homestead...
  16. Sea Knight

    Saving The Old Rustbucket--My 1982 FJ40 Tale

    Have no fear. I'm in Mississippi this week, home of great literature, and I'm feeling inspired to write. Crossing the state line at Natchez. Already at my desk workin' on the next great Rustbucket chapter. :smokin: :beer:
  17. Sea Knight

    Need help with 16" wheel identification

    These? They're still available. Any Toyota dealer should be able to order for you. C-Dan, or Sam Stewart, or Beno, or... Toyota Part No. 42601-60262-03 MSRP $205.68
  18. Sea Knight

    Why is the Saving The Old Rust Bucket Thread Closed?

    Always. :flipoff2: Yes Sir, the thread is open, and we're rollin'...:steer: :beer:
  19. Sea Knight

    Saving The Old Rustbucket--My 1982 FJ40 Tale

    Missoula, Part 1: Mongols "We travel, initially, to lose ourselves; and we travel, next, to find ourselves....And we travel, in essence, to become young fools again--to slow time down, and get taken in, and fall in love once more." --Pico Lyer I have no memory of leaving Butte. I recall...
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