1964 FJ45LV in N. CA

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Start the tear down process! Get your "Tetnis" (SP?) shot first!

Nice find still. Looking forward to seeing what is salvagable. I was looking for the roof....but I guess it was spoken for.

I like the mold pic the best!

Goebs
 
part out needs

Treeroot;
If you're parting out, I need all the transfer shift bits:
Low range pull lever and all linkage, and high/low cable, popd, and all plumbing.

Yes, I'm working on a set of this with MudMonster, but I need two complete giddy-ups, one for the LV and one for the lwb...

Thanks for considering me in your partout schemes:)

Alan
 
hey now...............they are in better shape in WA :D
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cruiserbrett said:
BTW, It looks like it lived in a rain forest or washington.


-Brett
 
and you bought it just for the cat-eyes..........didn't ya? :D

gawd I love it :)

John
 
All to familiar with losing a 45 roof on the interstate! Chef was towing my 45 shorty and the roof flew off. A nice passing motorist pulled it off the road.. That's awesome! I think Fox Fab needed a rearview mirror
 
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