Got a couple of things done this afternoon. Did an oil change in the old 307. I started the hard top tear down. Got it in 4 pieces: the rear scissor door, the two sides and the top. Luckly only a few bolts broke and that was prior to me tearing it down. also the Gutter seems to be in great shape. I may need to weld a patch in one spot. I gotta sand it down and see tomorrow. The plan for tomorrow is to sand down and remove all the rivets and remove the rain gutter and start repairing it. getting the two bolts that ere broken off and starting paint prep.
I also feel better that now the metal parts of my top is sitting in my shed instead of outside.
I also sanded off the desert tan color off the front head light bezel and repainted it cygnus white
. That looks 1000 times better however I think I will replace the bezel anyway at some point soon because it has lots of pin holes from rust over the years. One of those aftermarket but oem style ones that have land cruiser stamped in it would be the way I want to go. (not sure if its correct for the year but they are way cool!
I also replaced the sealed beam headlights with that Koito h4 semi seal beam headlights. its still the old wiring I plan on doing the wiring tomorrow.
I dont know of anybody has really noticed but it bugs me but I have the wrong tail lights on my 40. I think the ones that are on it are for a 1969 - 72 or somthing like that. I actually found New old stock ones that are the correct size. One from shop cruiser parts and one from
@Cruiser Corps. I am planning on using the tail light cones that
@red66toy sells at his shop and a few places sell the brackets for the early fj40 tail lights.
some next month plans: change out the power steering for facory manual steering l'll feel safer driving the cruiser further with the power steering conversion pulled. It was not done that well. so maybe I will be selling a nice power steering box. It looks to be possibly out of an fj60 Ill post pictures when I get to it. I am still acquiring parts for this.
Before sanding and painting
After sanding and painting