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Archie 1962 FJ25 said:
sorry, I dont have hub caps, I mean to say my hubs.

Those are early Cutlass hubs, They're a pretty decent hub and have the right old style look.
 
nope, driveplates were stock, no locking hubs, all were aftermarket

Archie 1962 FJ25 said:
These are the hubs I got on mine. Please tell me if they were stock on FJ25's?
 
I dont Know yet steve about linkages, I will post the pic today sometime later also never looked into size of wheels also will let you know.

All I know currently they are running 31" tires on them. which I wanted to change and switch to stock set up, but right now my budget is helping me to not to think about that. :D

But On the other hand, I kinda started liking these big tires and those wheels, they look cool on my rig.
 
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Dealer installed AM radio :D

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Who else has one?
 
If this is in the 25 it may have installed by a dealer but the radio doesn't look like it's from 1959. The old car radios didn't have a slide control for the volume just a knob. Plus I thought the tone control came later. I guessing this is out of a mid seventies Toyota. Was Toyota using ten digit part number in 1959? The dealer should be able to help you find out when the radio was made having the part number.

John
 
not out of a Cruiser I don't think, its a late 70's vintage if I was to guess.

foxfab said:
ya, not sure if it was installed in '59, but it qualifies as a dealer installed option in this instance. :D
 
The radio is out of a 75-76 Corolla.
 
Quote: Living in the Past
If this is in the 25 it may have installed by a dealer but the radio doesn't look like it's from 1959. The old car radios didn't have a slide control for the volume just a knob. Plus I thought the tone control came later. I guessing this is out of a mid seventies Toyota. Was Toyota using ten digit part numbers in 1959? The dealer should be able to help you find out when the radio was made having the part number.


Quote: cruiserdan The radio is out of a 75-76 Corolla.





Boy am I good or what. Or is it that old enough to have been there. That just goes to prove it, it was the 60s us old timers don't remember not the 70s.


John
 
Living in the Past said:
That just goes to prove it, it was the 60s us old timers don't remember not the 70s.


John

That's what the old-folks around here tell me. :flipoff2: Thankfully, the 80's were a blur for me. :D

Cruiserdan did you recognize that or reverse the part#? :beer:
 
Cruiser_Nerd said:
Cruiserdan did you recognize that or reverse the part#? :beer:



Both actually. The radio looked like mid 70's Corolla so I jumped in the catalog and surfed for a bit....:D

The slides were the key clue for Corolla as far as the face goes and the back half of the part number also points to Corolla.
 
I wonder how many of these are still around? I've seen two...
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FJnotCJ said:
I wonder how many of these are still around? I've seen two...

Me too........................on my 25's. The latest one had it hanging halfway off. Mr. Fox, make me a flat one that stands about 3/4" off the frame for Krusty and that original one is yours. :grinpimp:
 

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