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Well, I never knew I'd end up here. Had I known it would be a ROTW I would have taken more pictures early on. My son spied the thing here in our small town (population 10K M/L) and it was owned by a guy I kinda knew. We started with a '65 titled as a '66. It had been resprayed baby-s***-brown and had been rolled....as in you could throw a cat between the hardtop and the driver's door....closed. The interior was just as cherry, sporting a Monte Carlo bench seat lag-screwed to a 2x6 which was securely fastened to the tub via sheetmetal screws shot in from underneath:eek: Oh, and the glued, burnt orange shag carpet...shoulda kept that and just acclimated to the cat-piss/moldy boat cushion smell;)

I had great hopes of a Father-and Son project:frown:

Rust-wise it was not too bad, the rear sill and just the bottoms of the quarters. However the front fenders were more bondo than anything, again, no rust, but most likely due to the roll over.

I kept ordering parts from SOR for a '66 motor and all of them were wrong! Because the motor was a '74 "F-and-a-half":doh:

We had it sandblasted, on the trailer, but I had removed most of the body panels...doors, hood, top panels, etc.

Somewhere in the time frame I found MUD. Whew! What a relief:beer: Also bought schtuff from Woody, yeah, that Woody('Runner PS Box), and Paul(3Puppies) so that took care of the PS and disc brake conversion. Somehow I met up with Steve Cramer(Poser/LCR4WD) and that was another quantum leap.
Steve fixed me up with some new lift springs, then rear disc brackets and yadda, yadda, more great info and advice than I can afford. OK, I have prattled on enough, here are pics you've seen before.....yawn.:rolleyes:

It is just about where I want it to be. Rebuilt 2F, Big Cap(Mace), 2-piece SOR header(IDave), ARB's F/R, Orion(Poser, again), Aisin Lockouts(WesIntl), stock steelies, HawkDriver bumper, Warn 8274, 33x9.50 BFG MTs, Rock Finder SR(my idea:rolleyes:), MetalTech cage(Poser).....probably some more crap I have forgotten.

Anyway, I HAVE wheeled it and loved it. I have received a lot of great info on this board and I'm damn glad it is here. Props to the Woodman.

Any questions, just PM me.:bounce:

Ed
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At the BHCC, where I got my feet wet....under Poser and Company's wing.
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Hard to believe that was rolled and was "baby**** brown" . You did a fantastic job on it. Amazing what time, money and know how can do. Now that this one is done its time to do another. Nice job.
 
I had to redo the fiberglass cap, again, no pics:doh: but it had big old spiderweb cracks in 5-6 places and was "mushey". A lot of PortoPower tweakin on this thing. And thanks for the compliment;)

I know I have a print of the thing before we started, must find and scan/post!

Ed
 
Couple of the rear discs and my manual 4WDB Corvette master cylinder. The last one is the cruiser on the Aker's Ferry, leaving Flat Nasty '06.

Ed
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Ed, way cool fj40:cheers:

do you have pics of how you ran your rear brakelines , thinking i may need to rerun mine?
 
My rear drop from the hardline is from a Chrysler minivan. Seems like it was made for the cruiser. It even has the "T" fitting on the axle end. I think it was about $15. The SS lines I got from Pete and Jake's for the "metric" calipers.

GL

Ed
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Nice job, man !! That's a great color, is it a stock color? would love to see the "before" pics. :cheers: Alex
 
Hi All:

Damn that engine is pretty! :D

Regards,

Alan

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Well, I never knew I'd end up here. Had I known it would be a ROTW I would have taken more pictures early on. My son spied the thing here in our small town (population 10K M/L) and it was owned by a guy I kinda knew. We started with a '65 titled as a '66. It had been resprayed baby-s***-brown and had been rolled....as in you could throw a cat between the hardtop and the driver's door....closed. The interior was just as cherry, sporting a Monte Carlo bench seat lag-screwed to a 2x6 which was securely fastened to the tub via sheetmetal screws shot in from underneath:eek: Oh, and the glued, burnt orange shag carpet...shoulda kept that and just acclimated to the cat-piss/moldy boat cushion smell;)

I had great hopes of a Father-and Son project:frown:

Rust-wise it was not too bad, the rear sill and just the bottoms of the quarters. However the front fenders were more bondo than anything, again, no rust, but most likely due to the roll over.

I kept ordering parts from SOR for a '66 motor and all of them were wrong! Because the motor was a '74 "F-and-a-half":doh:

We had it sandblasted, on the trailer, but I had removed most of the body panels...doors, hood, top panels, etc.

Somewhere in the time frame I found MUD. Whew! What a relief:beer: Also bought schtuff from Woody, yeah, that Woody('Runner PS Box), and Paul(3Puppies) so that took care of the PS and disc brake conversion. Somehow I met up with Steve Cramer(Poser/LCR4WD) and that was another quantum leap.
Steve fixed me up with some new lift springs, then rear disc brackets and yadda, yadda, more great info and advice than I can afford. OK, I have prattled on enough, here are pics you've seen before.....yawn.:rolleyes:

It is just about where I want it to be. Rebuilt 2F, Big Cap(Mace), 2-piece SOR header(IDave), ARB's F/R, Orion(Poser, again), Aisin Lockouts(WesIntl), stock steelies, HawkDriver bumper, Warn 8274, 33x9.50 BFG MTs, Rock Finder SR(my idea:rolleyes:), MetalTech cage(Poser).....probably some more crap I have forgotten.

Anyway, I HAVE wheeled it and loved it. I have received a lot of great info on this board and I'm damn glad it is here. Props to the Woodman.

Any questions, just PM me.:bounce:

Ed
 
Nice job, man !! That's a great color, is it a stock color? would love to see the "before" pics. :cheers: Alex


Nope, the original color was either Sea Foam Green or Nebula. I know they have a strong following, but at the time I was not aware of that and used a DuPont Nason BRG, $50/gal with reducer and hardner. It is spottable(thank God) and polishable, which I thought met my needs. Cheap, too as automotive paint goes. But it is close enough to some stock green as to be passable.;)


Ed
 
Hi All:

Damn that engine is pretty! :D

Regards,

Alan

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It spent a lot of time in the beauty parlor.....;)
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What a great FJ40. Sadly, it's too nice to wheel. Keep that one nice, and if you must wheel, buy another that isn't so fine!


Considering you started with a rolled rig, that one is absolutely amazing. Great work.

How about some details--Info on the 2F rebuild, parts used, tranny used, etc. Don't I remember a thread about your Orion install? All good stuff.

Love this Cruiser.
 
so Ed, will we see you at Cruise Moab next year ? :bounce: :bounce2: :bounce:
 

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