Fifteen years ago I sold a 1976 FJ40 as I had no tools, time, or talent to keep it running. It as the first vehicle I purchased myself (prior car was my mom's old Ford Escort wagon, given to me when I graduated from college). Didn't know a thing about Land Cruisers other than that I wanted one. I still remember to this day what it was like driving it home from where I worked with the top off for the first time. Magic.
So a year ago I decided that maybe I needed some sort of 4x4 again (after crashing on a bike in the middle of the desert by myself and breaking my ankle). I like to explore in Utah's south desert by myself, and a truck is less likely to fall over. Put the idea away for a while, then in the fall of 2011 decided to make the leap.
I had one aborted attempt to buy a local cruiser:
https://forum.ih8mud.com/40-55-series-tech/533372-got-cruiser-again-after-15-years-without.html
After that deal fell through I found this '76 out of Sacrament, CA. A bit faded, but looked all there and unmolested. I'm somewhat of an originality guy, so finding one with little-to-no rust and no modifications was key and not all that easy. Still, after an inspection by fellow MUDer pighead I had found my truck. Made the deal and flew out a couple weeks later with a good friend to drive it the 700 miles back to Utah. Tough old truck.
https://forum.ih8mud.com/40-55-series-tech/535661-now-i-mean-new-proud-owner-76-fj40.html
My vision for this truck is to make it as if it was a 5 year old truck -- so a few dings and dents, the odd small modification or two, but essentially a solid, reliable rig for cruising the desert. The planned specs are:
Stock FJ40
30x9.5" tires on new stock steel wheels with hubcaps
3.70 diffs
Warn 8274 winch (came on the truck already)
MAF long range tank
Possible desmog/trollhole carb (still thinking about this one)
That's about the list, really. Other than fuel range and cruising speed the stock truck's specs are well capable for what I want to do. This winter's projects will be mostly sorting through a few issues and fixing anything that the previous owners may have done (very little found so far). I spent my budget on finding a clean truck, so after this initial push I'll be without funding for a while.
I'll be at this little workbench a bunch over the winter. It's not much, but I've worked on a couple British sports cars (Bugeye Sprite and MGB) and some bikes in this garage so it's workable. A second garage is planned but as yet unfunded.
So a year ago I decided that maybe I needed some sort of 4x4 again (after crashing on a bike in the middle of the desert by myself and breaking my ankle). I like to explore in Utah's south desert by myself, and a truck is less likely to fall over. Put the idea away for a while, then in the fall of 2011 decided to make the leap.
I had one aborted attempt to buy a local cruiser:
https://forum.ih8mud.com/40-55-series-tech/533372-got-cruiser-again-after-15-years-without.html
After that deal fell through I found this '76 out of Sacrament, CA. A bit faded, but looked all there and unmolested. I'm somewhat of an originality guy, so finding one with little-to-no rust and no modifications was key and not all that easy. Still, after an inspection by fellow MUDer pighead I had found my truck. Made the deal and flew out a couple weeks later with a good friend to drive it the 700 miles back to Utah. Tough old truck.
https://forum.ih8mud.com/40-55-series-tech/535661-now-i-mean-new-proud-owner-76-fj40.html

My vision for this truck is to make it as if it was a 5 year old truck -- so a few dings and dents, the odd small modification or two, but essentially a solid, reliable rig for cruising the desert. The planned specs are:
Stock FJ40
30x9.5" tires on new stock steel wheels with hubcaps
3.70 diffs
Warn 8274 winch (came on the truck already)
MAF long range tank
Possible desmog/trollhole carb (still thinking about this one)
That's about the list, really. Other than fuel range and cruising speed the stock truck's specs are well capable for what I want to do. This winter's projects will be mostly sorting through a few issues and fixing anything that the previous owners may have done (very little found so far). I spent my budget on finding a clean truck, so after this initial push I'll be without funding for a while.
I'll be at this little workbench a bunch over the winter. It's not much, but I've worked on a couple British sports cars (Bugeye Sprite and MGB) and some bikes in this garage so it's workable. A second garage is planned but as yet unfunded.
