Bonnie '62 FST in WA (1 Viewer)

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The Husky hub is the least functional of all the period locking hubs. When new, the sheet metal is larger diameter than the hub and would have to be removed before taking off the wheel because it was bigger than the wheel hole. The selector lever, which is missing in your photo, is usually broken off and the tin held on with permatex or the like. Every pair I've handled have ripped my hand open at some point. They belong on a Jeepster.

Chrome Dualmatic is retro cool and are perfectly functional.
 
The soft top windshield channel looks nice. On the '65 I recently got a PO took the pains to cut it off. :(
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New to me horn from @whitey45
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And finally, is this stock? What does it do?
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Reading up on Husky Hubs. Made in Colorado, and a dealer option back in the day. What would of been stock?View attachment 2478226



some early HUBS Reference TECH for you Kieth ...... :)


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these are straight early WARNS , the concave or tapered ones came out some time later ?

i bet @Living in the Past / my boy john knows all the dirt of these good old boys real McCoy's .......🙂


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Not sure I have ever seen this style. Looks like a early transition to the the tapered style. I have the heavy barrel style that are not spring loaded. Are this spring loaded?


i have no idea what a spring loaded hub means John , that's why i called in reinforcements who live in the past :D
 
This is on its way from Luis in West Valley Utah. ;)

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My '65 project will get Bonnie's later style bumper.
 
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Another lurking part in the bottom of a box. At first I assumed it was a fuel filter with a metal bowl. But under the dirt, glass. Hopefully it will clean up nice.
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Another lurking part in the bottom of a box. At first I assumed it was a fuel filter with a metal bowl. But under the dirt, glass. Hopefully it will clean up nice.View attachment 2504203


Good looking bows FST kieth ,

If the Jurassic period Fossilized Woolly Mammoth Tar-Pit Grease removal process proves to be well too much ...........:rolleyes:

please consider this little NOS Rascal , along with taking in T-REX there as a CORE or Trade-in Exchange if you will ..

PM me to further discuss ..............🙂


note : ANY oem glass KYOSAN topics I have available always comes with all new OEM mounting hardware and both sets of inline compression nuts and there required 1 time use only Brass Olives


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@ToyotaMatt wrangled up some rear taillight lenses. I like 'em, and appreciate that Bonnie's brackets are intact. One needed a little straightening.
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I don't have them wired up yet.

Am also feeling rich with two of these to rub together. Don't know what they are but am pretty sure Toyota makes them.
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Thanks Matt. I like to imagine they are a perk for the workers building the trucks, feeding a vending machine stocked with green tea, Sake or ???.
 

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