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It could be. She will go topless a lot.is crystal diamond her stripper name?
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It could be. She will go topless a lot.is crystal diamond her stripper name?
About those barn doors...
In @Ocho77's original post there was discussion about them.
For Sale - 62 / Washington
No affiliation: Appears that someone may have welded on a top. Chevy 327. https://kpr.craigslist.org/cto/d/eltopia-1962-toyota-landcruiser/7170397570.htmlforum.ih8mud.com
The sill is rusted where the outer tailgate hinges would be, but the center is more solid and I don't see any evidence of past holes. I look where it think the tailgate chain would have bolted and I don't see any sign of filled holes, inside or outside. The inner paint seems original.
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@3_puppies says he recalls a '62 FST with barn doors years back:
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and @whitey45 says he's heard of them but never seen one. So I think this truck just came that way.
Curious thing, my Jan. 1964 built hardtop did not have footman loops.
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Bonnie's footman loops are bolted on. Not welded:
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So when did welded footman loops start on barn doors? These doors seem period correct, from the little I know.
Shining the bat light for @Living in the Past
Ah. I wanted to know my barn doors could be by Mr. T and not a PO addition. My license plate bracket is bolted on too. So I guess these are early stock doors used for an FST. Looks like I don't need [one of USER=68778]@Nifski[/USER]'s tailgates. Thank you LITP.Not sure what you want to know.? Toyota did import FST models with barn doors. I bought FST tub with barn doors. Was told it was a 63 but found an insurance card in the glove box that showed it was 1962 production and not late in the year. If you notice the picture from Paul @3_puppies the license plate bracket is held on with screws not spot welded. Same with footman loops
Think it was later in 62 both these were spot welded. Only FST models had footman loops until later in the sixties (mid 65?).
Ah. I wanted to know my barn doors could be by Mr. T and not a PO addition. My license plate bracket is bolted on too. So I guess these are early stock doors used for an FST. Looks like I don't need @Nifski's tailgates. Thank you LITP.
Bringing the original lettering back.
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I like that the zinc and gray paint on the buckets is well preserved. It's like this truck was on the moon, fine dust everywhere. Am using the nozzle attachment on the vacuum cleaner a lot.
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What's the story on Husky hubs? Made in Colorado. What would of been stock?View attachment 2478226
Reading up on Husky Hubs. Made in Colorado, and a dealer option back in the day. What would of been stock?View attachment 2478226
early hub depository
everyone knows about aisan hubs and there's a lot of info on the warns, so this thread is for everything else. this will be a bit of a pandoras box as hubs were manufactured by one company and sold under another company, or one company started it and another bought them out. a lot of the old...forum.ih8mud.com