Please post the ugliest functional FJ40 pics you have

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my 69, got it for 800 :D custom 4 inch lift blocks welded to frame, 38's, rear axle moved back, cracked and rusted top, and lots of surface rust, decent sbc 350 swap, various parts from different vehicles, and all kinds of little home done goodies, but it does run and drive great ;)
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That picture is one of the best I have ever seen. I cant really tell, but he has to be running a full floater in the rear. Awesome.
 
Damn, thanks everyone, I forgot I started this and just rediscovered it......wow, cool and I have never seen anything like that haul of wood, I guess we hardly tap the full potential here in the states. Merry Christmas everyone!
 
old faithful

Here's a few of our rough 40.

Merry Christmas to all.
Thanks jb
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What I started with was a Sep 74 with a1.5F and just over 83,000 original miles and a hard life for $750. then sold the tires and wheels for $500. and other misc parts (webber carb/mallory dist./other) and ended up with $50 total investment
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And this is how its stands now,
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I wonder if they have a cruiser-lean correction kit for this thing?

That is what the guy on the back it for..... he's just leaning the wrong way for the pic.


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ugly truck

built with spare parts laying around still going strong 6 years later.
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and only came across a couple who have rolled...in one case the factory roll bar help up well, and luckily the driver only got a few scratches!

They hold up surprisingly well, I'm living proof.

I rolled my 40 at about 50 mph with a rag top on. Shredded the top of course, wind shield and frame disappeared, and when I finally came to rest (back on my wheels) the corner of the roll bar that is normally behind your head was almost touching the dash pad in front of me.
I only ended up with 3 stitches on my knee out of that because the soft doors blew off at some point and I guess my knee hit the road or something, and that was it. Well, 3 stitches and a traffic ticket for driving too fast for conditions or something like that.

I had also swapped out the stock lap belt for a regular shoulder type, I'm sure that helped considerably as well.

I never did get any pictures of it unfortunatly, but it is ingrained in my memory pretty good.
 
Got this one with a partial project. PO came rolling down a hill with it when the pignion shaft snapped. Was thinking of parting it out but the wife thinks it is better to keep it for play.:clap::clap:
So wil be the next project.
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Eshu Elegua that tan one looks like the one in my garage minus those wheels!. Still really looking forward to fixing it up when I am done with the 1962. The other day my 10 year old daughter realized the windows rolled up and down by turning the handle. She thinks that is so cool not to have a button but an actual crank. I remember when it was first cool to have a button instead of a window crank. She now know what it means when some one says roll down the window.
 
Ah! A thead to show my rig.
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i want a tin roof

Ugly and functional..

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:eek: thats the best lookin bunker jeep ive ever seen hahaha looks like something out of that rundown movie :cheers:
 

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