Alright here we go. I have been in the process of building an fj40 for about a year now. So I have not been able to go out wheeling and have a good time because when you dont have a lot of time, or a lot of cash, rebuilds take a long long time. Also, since my lovely wife decided to quit work to stay home with our little girl, money got even more tight. SO I sold my nice new Tundra (wifes car payment is all I want) and I bought myself a new DD. Now, if I had a long commute, I would think an older camry or something would be a fine choice, but being that I have a 5 mile drive to and from work, I decided to go with something a little more... me.
I bought this FJ55 about a month ago and I pick it up mid week next week. It was pretty solid, needed a little bit of body work (dents and what not, for a cruiser in the south, the rust was very little. I have pictures of when I bought it, and some of the body work being done.
It will be painted and back at my home here next week and the real fun begins, I get to drive around a bit. I am getting pumped.
It is a 1971 Arizona Pig, bought from a guy in Cartersville Georgia. 1F motor that runs like a champ, rebuilt 4speed trans and transfer. It also has a new carb and a disc brake front end.
I have a parts rig that is a 78 model. So that along with the pile of extra parts that came with this rig, I could almost build me another fun trail rig. Here are some pics, let me know what you think.
I bought this FJ55 about a month ago and I pick it up mid week next week. It was pretty solid, needed a little bit of body work (dents and what not, for a cruiser in the south, the rust was very little. I have pictures of when I bought it, and some of the body work being done.
It will be painted and back at my home here next week and the real fun begins, I get to drive around a bit. I am getting pumped.
It is a 1971 Arizona Pig, bought from a guy in Cartersville Georgia. 1F motor that runs like a champ, rebuilt 4speed trans and transfer. It also has a new carb and a disc brake front end.
I have a parts rig that is a 78 model. So that along with the pile of extra parts that came with this rig, I could almost build me another fun trail rig. Here are some pics, let me know what you think.



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