Okay, so my frame has a few issues, basically it's been cracked in a couple of places and hasn't been repaired very well. I figured, no problem, I'm a good welder, I can fix that stuff. But then I noticed that the rear of the frame on the right is actually bent down a bit, and then I noticed a really dodgy repair on the tubular cross member that lives in the region of the transfer case, then a twist somewhere else, etc., but I Was still willing to make it all work for me. I'm really interested in trying to resurrect this truck with as many free, locally available parts as I can.
To that end, I wandered out to a local junk pile yesterday, hunting for rear hangers for my front springs. Lo! and behold! What I should I stumble upon but the remains of not 1, not 2, but 3 FJ45LV's!! One of them still had most of the body, (no glass, no doors, no interior, decent floor, though) and is sitting on its roof, with the frame right there in full view, and it is a very nice looking frame. No rust, straight, even the paint looks pretty good. I was really trying to figure out why that particular LV had ended up in the dump, found some crumpled front body parts, so maybe it was accident damaged in the front at some time when ti was much more difficult to get the parts to repair one of these in PNG?
Oh, and no spring hangers, I guess I'll have to get new ones after all.
Also found a pre-1979 FJ45 tub, also upside down, somewhat mangled, but with a very nice floor, so I think I will go ahead and put the older style floor in my FJ45 after all.
All in all a great visit to the dump, all this stuff is free to me!
(For those who are interested, there wa sothe rfun stuff int he junk pile, too--2 x WWII blitz trucks, one Ford and one Chevy, a CCKW cab, a WWII jeep tub and frame, a dozen Land Rover Series bulkheads, and more.

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