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That wiring diagram is for an FJ25L Wire harness for a FJ25 and FJ25L are two different harnesses. FJ25 does not have a flasher.Here is a fj25 wiring diagram. The swith runs to the flasher unit.
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That wiring diagram is for an FJ25L Wire harness for a FJ25 and FJ25L are two different harnesses. FJ25 does not have a flasher.Here is a fj25 wiring diagram. The swith runs to the flasher unit.
That wiring diagram is for an FJ25L Wire harness for a FJ25 and FJ25L are two different harnesses. FJ25 does not have a flasher.Here is a fj25 wiring diagram. The swith runs to the flasher unit.
The parts manual helped me a lot on my build, the fastener's part number describes the fastener. When I was not sure of the length of a bolt or screw, whether it's brass, or plated. It's all there.
I believe reflectors would have been aftermarket and not yet Koito at this point.New oem fj25 front bib lights.
New oem fj25 rear tail lights. Found in Egypt.
New oem light high beam switch. Found in Venezuela.
New Koito rear tub reflectors. Found in Idaho.
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Gabe,
I found this fj25 onView attachment 2209516 a working farm in nothern califorinia about 20 years ago. I knew what an fj25 was, but didn’t know what year it was. I do remember without question the odd looking round speedometer!!! So I’m guessing it must be a 58! I have looked along the roadside over the years( buddys cabin is on the way) but can’t remember what farm it was on? Wonder if it’s around still!!
Presence of “T-Bird” emblem suggest it being a 59. Looks nice by the way.
I was just looking though this thread and noticed a difference between the photo above and mine. On mine, the loop for the door safety strap is below the dash panel. On this one above, the loop it moved up like the other I have seen. I believe that was a mid year safety change. Moving it higher on the dash. My 1958 is lower as well as another early 1958 that I have which is titled as a 1959. Both are below the panel.Gabe,
I found this fj25 onView attachment 2209516 a working farm in nothern califorinia about 20 years ago. I knew what an fj25 was, but didn’t know what year it was. I do remember without question the odd looking round speedometer!!! So I’m guessing it must be a 58! I have looked along the roadside over the years( buddys cabin is on the way) but can’t remember what farm it was on? Wonder if it’s around still!!
I was just looking though this thread and noticed a difference between the photo above and mine. On mine, the loop for the door safety strap is below the dash panel. On this one above, the loop it moved up like the other I have seen. I believe that was a mid year safety change. Moving it higher on the dash. My 1958 is lower as well as another early 1958 that I have which is titled as a 1959. Both are below the panel.
Nice work!!!Tomorrow I will be painting the frame. It should look great! I have fixed, repaired, and filled every blemish. After sandblasting, it had several small pits in the metal that needed attention.
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