Builds 1967 FJ45 LPBlue - Tilda Bogue Service Station (1 Viewer)

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Looking good. I wish I would have knew it was back up for sale. This is a true survivor. Is was a total mess when I got it.
Sure was. You cleaned it up nicely.

What’s amazing is after putting it up on the rack today to start taking it apart the underside shows no signs of abuse like the body does.
 
First time I’ve ever successfully removed a PTO where nothing was seized up.

The frame bracket had a ear broken off and one of the Ujoints is toast but best I’ve seen

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Also this is the first time I’ve taken the effort to remove all the linkage without a sawzall. 😆

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This transmission hump is going to be fun.

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Another good productive day. Turd removal has begun.
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Hello.
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The radiator took a whack at some point. Crazy
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This is as far as I’ll get today.
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The goop came up with a scraper and heat gun.
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More vintage cool.

The 70s era plastic Stihl wedge is pretty pimp

Looks like the speedometer died and he kept tabulating his fuel for quite a while.

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Is the plan to put a 2F and 4 speed in this one? What will you do with the the old F, 3 speed, tc, pto, etc?
 
Is the plan to put a 2F and 4 speed in this one? What will you do with the the old F, 3 speed, tc, pto, etc?

Not sure yet. We have a matching 1967 FJ40 that may need some of these parts.
 

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