...Obviously not, otherwise I'd be driving and enjoying this FJ the way Toyota intended. I bought this thing off the original owner in the California high desert back in March 1999 with the intent of getting it running (and stopping) and enjoying it and, maybe, restoring it eventually. However, while going through it, every rubber piece I touched turned to charcoal dust in my hands likely due to it sitting dormant in the desert sun for so many years. So the decision was made to begin the restoration then and there. I took many photos (before the advent of digital photography) and took many notes not for posterity but to aid in reassembly. Due to several military transfers and subsequent transition to civilian life those photos and notes are lost in storage somewhere--they may as well not exist at all. Fast forward, well, MANY years and I'm ready to get this project under way (again). Here are the particulars:
1968 Toyota Landcruiser FJ40
F Motor (Not original since I screwed it up pressure washing it. I bought a replacement from SOR in 2000. Marv said it probably had only 7k-8k miles on it)
Original 3-speed transmission and transfer case, both rebuilt with kits from SOR (new clutch, too)
I sandblasted the frame and front and rear axles and painted them with POR-15 and top-coated with Chassis Black. I rebuilt the front and rear axles with new seals and bearings and reinstalled with Skyjacker suspension.
The replacement F engine I Installed all new seals and gaskets and had hardened valve seats installed in the head.
All body parts were media blasted and have sat "in the raw" for well over two decades (I've been fortunate to be stationed in dry climates since then).
The tub needs some minor body work but otherwise is ready for paint and then reassembly can begin.
If you've read this far, you're either as mental as I am or you're completely bored (or both). Just kidding. I've been reading these forums off and on for years. I plan on seeking much help from the experts on this forum if you're willing. Thanks in advance.
V/R,
Rich
1968 Toyota Landcruiser FJ40
F Motor (Not original since I screwed it up pressure washing it. I bought a replacement from SOR in 2000. Marv said it probably had only 7k-8k miles on it)
Original 3-speed transmission and transfer case, both rebuilt with kits from SOR (new clutch, too)
I sandblasted the frame and front and rear axles and painted them with POR-15 and top-coated with Chassis Black. I rebuilt the front and rear axles with new seals and bearings and reinstalled with Skyjacker suspension.
The replacement F engine I Installed all new seals and gaskets and had hardened valve seats installed in the head.
All body parts were media blasted and have sat "in the raw" for well over two decades (I've been fortunate to be stationed in dry climates since then).
The tub needs some minor body work but otherwise is ready for paint and then reassembly can begin.
If you've read this far, you're either as mental as I am or you're completely bored (or both). Just kidding. I've been reading these forums off and on for years. I plan on seeking much help from the experts on this forum if you're willing. Thanks in advance.
V/R,
Rich