Hey guys,
Well, years ago I bought a '60 FJ25 FST body and a '61 FJ40 FST tub from Marv Specter thinking that they would be good to have for a project someday. Last week I was looking at them sitting next to my LV frame and got an idea. Throw the 25 body on the LV frame and use the '61 tub to stretch the bed and make myself the first 20 Series Troopy. I grabbed a pen and paper and pulled out the blue prints found in the back of the "50th Anniversary" book and started to draw.
This will be a slow project at the beginning as I am currently working on getting my '75 FJ40 ready to sell, and still working on my '65 LV. However, I need to learn to weld to fix the body on the LV, and stretching the bed on the 25 is much easier and more forgiving, so I think I'll get a little early welding practice done on this project. I'm psyched that I'll still own 2 Cruisers after I sell my 40, and my wife is excited at how clean the back yard got just from me bolting Land Cruiser body parts together for a couple hours last Saturday.
I'm planning on using both the 25 and LV factory gas tanks, and running a 2F and the FJ40 4 spd. I was gonna keep this project kind of secret, but after exchanging info with Phil today, I realized that I'd be a fool not to tap into all of the FJ25 knowledge here on the Board. Here's a few pics of my drawings and the start of this project after about 4 hours work.
Well, years ago I bought a '60 FJ25 FST body and a '61 FJ40 FST tub from Marv Specter thinking that they would be good to have for a project someday. Last week I was looking at them sitting next to my LV frame and got an idea. Throw the 25 body on the LV frame and use the '61 tub to stretch the bed and make myself the first 20 Series Troopy. I grabbed a pen and paper and pulled out the blue prints found in the back of the "50th Anniversary" book and started to draw.
This will be a slow project at the beginning as I am currently working on getting my '75 FJ40 ready to sell, and still working on my '65 LV. However, I need to learn to weld to fix the body on the LV, and stretching the bed on the 25 is much easier and more forgiving, so I think I'll get a little early welding practice done on this project. I'm psyched that I'll still own 2 Cruisers after I sell my 40, and my wife is excited at how clean the back yard got just from me bolting Land Cruiser body parts together for a couple hours last Saturday.
I'm planning on using both the 25 and LV factory gas tanks, and running a 2F and the FJ40 4 spd. I was gonna keep this project kind of secret, but after exchanging info with Phil today, I realized that I'd be a fool not to tap into all of the FJ25 knowledge here on the Board. Here's a few pics of my drawings and the start of this project after about 4 hours work.