I keep comparing my 1958 fj25 to the museums 1958 and I have a few questions.
According to my 1958 U.S. owners manual a 1958 fj25 should have a dash mounted turn signal flasher switch. Mine does have that. The museum one does not.
The museum 1958 has later style front fender apron emblems. Not the fj25 style emblems. Mine had the early emblem.
One last thing I noticed is my 1958 has the vacuum wiper valve on upper center dash too. The museums does not have that.
The museum fj25 has a different instrument cluster than the 1958 does. Also, the brake and transfer case shifter locations do not match what the 1958 should look like according to the parts and owners manual.
My serial number is 5501L which is earlier than theirs. I would have thought since only a handful of 1958's were built that they should all match the owners manual like mine.
Below is picture from owners manual of the dash in a 1958.
Second photo is of a museums 1958 dash.
Last 2 photos are of my 1958 flasher switch removed from my fj25. I thought you would like to see it.
According to my 1958 U.S. owners manual a 1958 fj25 should have a dash mounted turn signal flasher switch. Mine does have that. The museum one does not.
The museum 1958 has later style front fender apron emblems. Not the fj25 style emblems. Mine had the early emblem.
One last thing I noticed is my 1958 has the vacuum wiper valve on upper center dash too. The museums does not have that.
The museum fj25 has a different instrument cluster than the 1958 does. Also, the brake and transfer case shifter locations do not match what the 1958 should look like according to the parts and owners manual.
My serial number is 5501L which is earlier than theirs. I would have thought since only a handful of 1958's were built that they should all match the owners manual like mine.
Below is picture from owners manual of the dash in a 1958.
Second photo is of a museums 1958 dash.
Last 2 photos are of my 1958 flasher switch removed from my fj25. I thought you would like to see it.