1990 HZJ77

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Period radio plus instrument face plate. This particular setup is going into a HZJ77.
 
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Take a seldom used dirt road that leads into some hunting property and add 3" of rain and
you'll be glad you drive a Land Cruiser. :)
 
Careful...that looks dangerously close to off-roading. Car wash tomorrow?
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Not yet, I've got to go back down the same road tomorrow.
 
Just jealous. All the mountain passes are covered in snow here so no fun for me just yet
 
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Of course thats going into a 77...FM radio is too luxurious for anything else!
You overlooked the cassette part ....... You "panel van" guys should try it.
 
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This setup will actually fit any 70 Series (70-77 Series) and can utilize either a "period correct" radio or a modern radio if you prefer. It's a good option if you don't want to canalbalize your dash pod to install the various instruments.
 
As long as the radio chassis is a "single DIN" and not too deep it should go.
 
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This setup will actually fit any 70 Series (70-77 Series) and can utilize either a "period correct" radio or a modern radio if you prefer. It's a good option if you don't want to canalbalize your dash pod to install the various instruments.

Guessing that's mine. Not sure that radio will work as the volume button is on the wrong side...
 
Put it in upside down.....:)
 
As long as the radio chassis is a "single DIN" and not too deep it should go.
First of all, the only "din" I'm familiar with is the one where I sit in my recliner and watch t.v. (Aka ... Family room)
 
To e clear, we're not in the radio procurement business although we can assist in finding one. We are however in the custom backing plate / instrument installation business for the shops customers. :)
 

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