Long time restofication

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So long story short, my wife came to me in October of 2005 and let me know we had a little one on the way. I was working two jobs. One was to pay the bills and one was more of a passion. Well it was time to be at home more often so I had to quit the one that wasn't making much money. But I needed a project so I did not go stir crazy waiting for the little one to arrive. I had always wanted a FJ40 so I got the wife's blessing and there is where this project started. Some seven years later and I'm nearly to what I was hoping for. The body was near a total loss with all of the rust and holes and I nearly threw in the towel but I know I had a lot of time to work on it and dad taught me how to metal fab as a kid. I like to do everything myself and I like to read so I learned all of the "how to" as the project progressed. The only thing I wish I would have left to a pro was the paint. Not that the paint did not turn out good, I just got tire of all the trial and error until I figured it out. I think I probably painted the equivalent of about 5 of these things : ( A small list of what I have done: power steering, GM tilt wheel. electric/leather front seats out of a Dodge, 86 landcruiser engine and 4 speed, '86 knuckles and power disc brakes, 1972 Breath Green paint, new weather strip all around. I have touched every component along the way (frame off) and either replaced, rebuilt or refurbished. I don't know if I could be any happier with it, My seven year old son loves going for rides, it drives like a dream, stops on a dime, and breaks the tires loose at every green light.......OK the last part was not entirely true : )
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Looks great. X2 on adding more pictures!
 
very nice truck. congratulations. 7 years is a very long slow project. how much of that time was it down and not driveable?
 
Sweet looking rig. Super clean. Nice work :beer:
 
Sorry, no pictures during the restore.

I did not drive start driving it until a couple of summers back. But even then it was only around the block after working on the running gear, brakes, or steering just to make sure they worked.
 
Very nicely done love the color
 

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