1985 HJ75 Pickup (2 Viewers)

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Dan, The photo quality is marginal but hopefully adequate. ( lower glovebox )

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There are additional decals forward of the gear shifter and on the upper portion of the drivers door if you want them also. :)
 
Nice Charles. Thank you. Yes please I would like to see the others.
 
Forward of the gear shifter.....
Sorry, my IPad camera sucks.

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Cool, thanks.
 
Do you have cable lockers?
 
Rear door ......

Although I can't read Japanese, I am sure somewhere in the there is says: "He who drives a Jeep is a girly man". :D

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Then the driver door label must pertain to something else. Maybe engine shut down. need to find Mot to translate.
Shane has the rear door decal available but not the others. With high-res photos and dimensions he may be able to make them.
 
Then the driver door label must pertain to something else. Maybe engine shut down. need to find Mot to translate.
Shane has the rear door decal available but not the others. With high-res photos and dimensions he may be able to make them.


High resolution photos and second generation IPad should never be used in the same sentence. I have a friend who is Japanese and I will drop by his place of work to see if he can translate the door decal.
 
Thank you Charles.

The BJ74 was also sold in OZ. It would be cool to see photos of those in English, if there are any extant examples.
 
Wouldn't the European models have decals in English?
 
I don't know if the BJ74 made it to Europe. Of course other 7 Series variants did.

I was just catalog hopping and I think the door label may relate to exhaust temperature.




EDIT... I meant to say driver's door label.
 
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I don't know if the BJ74 made it to Europe. Of course other 7 Series variants did.

I was just catalog hopping and I think the door label may relate to exhaust temperature.


EGT ? Doesn't seem worthy of a interior decal.
 
Sorry, I was not clear . I meant the one on the inside of the driver's door.

The one on the back door relates to cargo capacity and was only used in Japan.

When I pull up European cataloging I find only BJ73 which is 3B-powered. BJ74 comes up only in OZ and Japan.
 
BJ74 was never sold as LHD
exhaust temp would not make a sticker, you would need a factory pyro installed ... no can do.
 
The one on the upper RH corner of the glove box mentions engine oil and I think it may be "PLATE, TURBOCHARGER CAUTION", 11294-64010.

Of course the ones on the left side are transfer and PTO related.

On the console they relate to automatic transmission temperature and warning about parking with the transfer case in neutral (ATP).
 
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