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I cant speak for anyone else, but most of us cannot get enough LV or Pickup pictures!

Whats next?
 
i think I need to make a dolly /tranny jack to put my tranny/transfer on until I get it back on in that thte weight of the 2 of them blew out my 2 wheel dollies tires out.
then get her tires on wheel dollies so I can spin her around in the garage.then i will tackle projects as I have time. prolly start with the body and frame. not sure yet if I am going to get it completely off the frame or just the body up on blocks.
I have some engine work to do and i have a custom built front crossmember that i got from fox fab, i forget who makes them, that i will mount a saginaw box too and it will run off of the stock 87 2f ps pump. thats the plan anyway. still not sure of the lift but thats a ways away anyway..
I have the tires and wheels in the basement waiting so it will come together eventually.
jason
 
What is with these LV's? I was a half hour late to Jason's place because everyone wanted to know what this thing was. I've moved some wierd stuff and never had this level of interest. Even the toll both lady at the bridge held me up wanting to know the details. She'll be watching for you Jason!
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fj6202840 said:
i think I need to make a dolly /tranny jack to put my tranny/transfer on until I get it back on in that thte weight of the 2 of them blew out my 2 wheel dollies tires out.
jason
Get one of those 4 caster furniture carts from Home Depot/Lowes/Tractor Supply. They work great for moving heavy stuff around the shop.

Nick
 
Yss, Yet another lv build!! Now, making sure I dont get facts mixed up and ask/assume things with each.

Looking good, be sure to document as much as you can and take tons of pics! I know it takes extra work, but it makes it great to help other as well as entertain me :)
 
I think this was one of the first lv build up threads it just got put on the back burner when Mike convinced someone to pay him crazy money to resto a fj25.

so it sat in Mike's temp garage and I buggged him all last winter/spring when I would haed to his place for the work on getting the parts and install of my front elocker into my fj62. I would bug him constantly trying to get him to ditch the free money for restoring the fj25:flipoff2: and get going on wilma. then summer came and i just strated buggin him just to sell her to me. bought it last October and got it delivered yesterday. so the poor truck has been in restoration for quite awhile now. hopefully i will start to make some progress. Mike did make a nice collection of parts and schwag. and i have learned a whole bunch form all the various build up threads.

today I went to home depot and got a furniture dolly (thanks Nick) and goot he tranny on it and got the lv up on to wheel dollies, bought some body parts from Owenee Jackass <sp> and just looked at it a bunch. its guna be a project but i have no time table I am just looking forward to the various projects on it ahead of me.

we have one digital camera in the house right now which is glued to my wifes hand in that in the 2 years of my girls live's she has taken over 3000 pics of them so me getting it for wilma isn't going to fly. i'm guna pic up a 3 megapixel camera off ebay nothing fancy prolly something like a onnon power shot A75 and just have it set up to take perfect web posting shots so as to streamline the recording/posting progress of the build.

i will be doing some things different from some of the other builds going right now so i hope to add a bit of variety to the mix but i wan to say again i would not even have attempted all this if it weren't for all the great build threads
Thanks Jason
 
that view looks similar to the lovely views below of Wilma.
my camera is really good at making rust look much worse than it is. butI still have my work cut out for me.
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fj6202840 said:
my camera is really good at making rust look much worse than it is.

You need steel to have rust. ;) Looking better already though. :bounce:
 
Dumb question for someone here, but what made these things rust more than a 45lwb or a 40 from the same year ? Is it because they put carpet or something in to hold the water ?

Just wondering.
 
I think thats got to be the case with mine. while the floors are simply horrific everything else is in decent shape. the fenders are mint and I only have one exterior body rust issue.
you can kind of see by these pictures how the floor must have been wet and how the rust creeped up the sides a bit..
jp
 
The roof is braced with a square channel for support around the entire edge. Any and all water that collected in the rain gutter(one a small hole formed) would run directly into that channel. From there I believe it runs down the B pillars into the floor pan. There are four drian holes but they usually get blocked or still have the factiry plugs in them. Another possibility is the hinges are supposed to have gaskets but all the LVs I have seen are missing them. That also allows water into the floor area through the cowl and B pillars.
 
we lI finally got a block of time in on Wilma today. my plan is to wire brush and aircraft strip a section at a time. then seal it with a marine primer . i got the primer at WestMarine on the recommendation of a Commercial Fisherman friend of mine who uses it on his boats with good results. living a mile from the ocean I need all the hel I can get. then i plan to seal it up with an epoxy primer.

So today i wire brushed and stripped the drivers side and got the marine primer on. brushed. it was snowing and a bit cold so no spraying the epoxy primer. I figure I will wire and strip the rear and then spray it with epoxy. then spin her around and do the passenger side and the roof. and spray.

meanwhile i stripped the tranny crossmember and some other loose parts and plan to spray them as well.
well here are some shots nothing crasy but the baby bllue is slowly going..:)
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I made a fair amount of progress this week end but it isn't pretty stuff.
i got all the stocke steering components off without hrting any of them. i will be putting a saginaw setup in so i will not have any need for the stock stuff.

I got a nice packagge of steering parts off ebay but that box is still at Fox's so I'm not sure what else i will need but the ebay collection has a late 70's steering colum and all the shafts to conect it to the saginaw box.

Instead of the typical scab mounting plate for the saginaw box i will be replacing the whole front cross member the last 3 shots show the new bracing which will also box in the whole front end of the frame.
Jason
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and here are the shots of the new front cross member and he old one that will be coming out
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If you don't need that crossmember, can you save it for me? I am going to patch this hole in the LV. I could use some of the stock steering parts as well if you don't need 'em.
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