FJ28VA Found in Mexico by the FJ Company (1 Viewer)

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We just obtained a civilian Mega Cruiser. The piggy bank needs a re-fill.:doh:


Too bad Dan, probably be a long time until another would show up. Believe a set of 45LV seats available in the 45 for sale section. Reach out to the community on mud have a better change of finding correct parts and doing it right then the FJ Company.

Interesting the rear door on this one opens on the left side first. While added on to it does have the PTO shifter that bolts directly to the PTO so assume it has the PTO.
 
Here's some more pics of the FJ28 4 door in post #6. Check out the "Gifu Body" tailgate emblem in the first pic. It is said that this 28 is getting a frame off nuts and bolts restoration.
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Gene, so which one is likely to make it into your garage?

Ha, I've got a FJ35 LV to build! But yeah, I'd love to find one of these. Talk about having a responsibility to restore it to it's original form. Making a 45LV look like a 35LV I've got tons of freedom and I've got some cool ideas that haven't been done on any of the other 45/35 conversions.
 
I've been looking for more pictures of the interior and found that same truck is posted on House of Cruisers website. Are they one in the same with FJ Company?
 
Found these two pics in an old folder.
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More pics from the House of Cruisers website.
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It really isn't in bad shape, great starting point actually.

I agree. For how old it is it's actually in great shape.
 
I do not see a clutch pedal and the brake pedal looks long. Was this Toyota like all the others, manual ?
 
I also noted that the rear fender cut out is round on the 4 door and flat on the 2 door just like in the early 20 series brochures, but the red/orange 2 door on the first page has the round cut outs. I wonder if that was year specific.
 

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