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Yeah very true, you want to take a really close look at the footwells and rocker panels on any prospective purchase. The fenders, hood and bib are straightforward bolt-on replacements available new OEM, but getting into the floor is a lot of work and time. I wish there were factory-produced replacement floor pans available- that would simplify the matter tremendously. Even the fuel tank sender cover for the floor pan, which was beyond salvage in my truck, took a lot of hunting to track down a good used replacement.
 
Hi, Iam in New Zealand and have taken on the exact same project as you and just wanted to know where you got your weather seals and other parts from. Thanks
 
Hi, I am in New Zealand and have taken on the exact same project as you and just wanted to know where you got your weather seals and other parts from. Thanks

From various suppliers - SOR, some companies in Australia, and quite a bit of stuff from Dave at Japan4x4. Good luck on your project, and in obtaining the weatherstripping you need.
 
treasure chest of info!

thanks for all the info and photos!

I am researching purchasing a 80 HJ45 , needs some body work and who knows what else....also considering doing a 65 FJ45 , basically a pile of parts and frame for sale....been searching ebay, craigslist, here on mud too.
I read thru the first pages of your build and then skipped to the end. Is there a pile of photos of your rig finished?
maybe I missed it, maybe in the middle?
great work !
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hi Honger,

thanks so much for taking the time to read the thread and glad you found it worthwhile.

The truck runs extremely well and I drive it daily - for work, which is exactly what I intended from the get-go. It carries 2000 pounds, starts and stops perfectly.

It hasn't been all smooth sailing. The body filler I used on the hood and doors didn't bond properly to the primer and has cracked. The east coast is a rust-inducing environment and the truck body continues to rust. All the attention I gave the seams when down to bare metal wasn't enough and the rust started back up from the seams. I'm going to look to get a new body in the next 5 years probably.

I still haven't got the intermittent wipers to work, though I also haven't given it a lot of attention.

The Optima battery was drained down a couple of times and went through a very cold winter and crapped out. I replaced it with a heavy duty normal style battery from Napa and things have been fine since.

Last year the oil seal on the near-new pto drive box failed (from a lack of use :o), and while driving oil from the transfer case got pumped out and the case went dry while I was going 65 mp/h - case destroyed. I was able to get a replacement without hassle though and rebuilt it in my driveway.

The exhaust, fabricated from mandrel bent section from Napa, has been a total disaster, failing 5 times in 4 years. It is currently held together with baling wire and spit, and I'm strongly considering getting a stainless exhaust fabricated.

Sometimes I'm thrilled with the truck, and sometimes I wonder why I spent all of my money and time, all the stress. We keep on trucking though.

~Chris
 
Great build mate, really solid attention to detail. I too was in the same boat with my BJ42, days you see all the things that work perfectly, days you just see all the things that STILL don't work.

Imagine if you had nothing left to tinker with?
 

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