1963 fj45 cab/roof For Sale Placerville, Calif.

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1963 FJ45 short bed non removeable cab and roofpanel for sale. tub floor in good cond, needs a patch on passenger floor near shifter area, patch panel included, back panel has some denting on the botom, no rust thru, both windows intact with decent weartherstripping and locks, cowl section has bad right front lower kick panel damage. Roof panel is fixable couple holes to fill from CB and antenna and hammer and dolly work. No rust thru. Door upper bows are good. NO WINDSHIELD FRAME. Price is $600.00 plus shipping from Placerville California. For photo's please e-mail pardion@comcast.net Thank's, John
 
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1963 FJ45 short bed non removeable cab and roofpanel for sale. tub floor in good cond, needs a patch on passenger floor near shifter area, patch panel included, back panel has some denting on the botom, no rust thru, both windows intact with decent weartherstripping and locks, cowl section has bad right front lower kick panel damage. Roof panel is fixable couple holes to fill from CB and antenna and hammer and dolly work. No rust thru. Door upper bows are good. NO WINDSHIELD FRAME. Price is $600.00 plus shipping from Placerville California. For photo's please e-mail pardion@comcast.net Thank's, John
Due to lack of intrest the price just went way down. Someone needs to fix their rusted out shorty. John
 
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Hi John, How much flatbed do you figure you could stick behind the cab on a regular 40 frame? 3.5 or 4 feet? Or much less since the shorty beds are 4 feet on the stretched frame? Just curious, I have no plans.

Anyway, my shorty has some serious airflow coming between the cap and windshield frame. I figured this was due to the lack of bolts into the windshield frame not creating a tight seal. Is yours the same way? Or have you been able to weatherstrip that. Currently I have stacked weatherstripping up and still getting air through. Before I painted I'd used spray foam and it worked well, just looked like hell.
Paul
 
Hi Paul, 4'max length on the rear box. Do you have a factory weatherstrip between the wind shield top and roof bottom? Stock were about 1" thick and spongier ruber than later weatherstrips. On my 45 with the fiberglass roof panel and 1978 windshield frame no leekage at all. I made an upper hardtop bow out of fiberglass and I use a stock rubber weatherstrip, no draft at all. John
 
Can someone post the photo's that I sent them? Lost all photo's in computer, never happened in the old day's getting double prints. The cab is not here right now and I would like to see if the roof panel has ribs on it. Thank's, John
 
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