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FJ40 rollin on some big ol' Boggers

Looks great! I appreciate your attention to detail and doing something right and taking your time. It shows. Hope to see more pics soon!
 
Thanks guys. Well it's slowly starting to warm up so almost time for paint. I'm definitely going to do a yellow paint job, always wanted a yellow fj40. Just have to decide if I weather or not. Never tried that before. I guess the worst case I just sand and re-paint if I don't like it
 
Looking way sweet. My first car was a 1969 fj40 I bought when I was 12 years old for 250$. It was very clean. I say paint it clean no rust. It’s worth it, to nice of a build.
 
Finally started laying down some paint. I was able to get some stuff done but the weather is so crazy around here. Last week it was 70 and now we are having a blizzard! The interior was such a pain in the DASH:lmao:. Ha ha. Taping this thing off was quite a challenge, so many curves and odd areas. Here are some pics of the interior.

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This will be my driver. I found her at Walmart but I don't remember her name. She is a pretty good fit but not really sitting on her butt. Oh well. I bolted her feet down so she doesn't go anywhere.

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Here the dash is installed and its a finished product.
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Almost forgot, a little trick I did to make the seats look less like plastic. I took a really wore out red scrotch brite pad and sanded the seats in one direction. I think it looks pretty good.

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The body should be done next week. Getting close to taking it for a drive!
 
Finally had some time to work on this thing. I started with filling in the turn signal holes, wasn't really feeling them. Went for a cleaner look.

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Next thing up, start laying down some paint. I started with the front grill. I tried to tape it off but that was a pain. Than i came up with this idea. I took some styrene and used a circle that was almost perfect as a guide. Drilled a hole and put it in the dremel to make a perfect circle. Lightly bolted it through the grill, paint, and let dry. It worked and no overspray!

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And the finished product, well 99% finished. Just a couple of small details left. Do some testing and get some good outdoor pics.

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The original plan was to do a ruff/weathered looking truck but the paint came out too nice. I couldn't bring myself to do that. Maybe once it has some wear i'll change the paint and add some rust and stuff.
 
Wow, this is seriously well done. I'm looking forward to some action shots.
 
That's an awesome looking truck. I'm not even typically a fan of yellow, but this looks perfect. Nice job! "thumbsup"
 
Wow, great job sir. So clean and precise all around.

What types of metals did you use on the back rack and the trans/esc plates?
 
So much goodness and creative problem solving in this build. I love how you solved the Trans problem and the fab skills are stellar. Awesome build!
 
One of the nicest FJ projects I've seen. That yellow is perfect and I like that you didn't weather it... yet. I particularly like the dash as well.
 
Thanks everyone. This was a fun build. I still haven't had much time to get out and drive lately. Hopefully soon. So for the metal I used on the rear tire rack it's 3/16 solid round bar, 1/8 thick by 1/2 wide plate for the tire mount part, and the mesh was from the screen of an old speaker. I love that mesh stuff, it comes in handy for a lot of different things, it looks great behind the front grill of a truck. I've found it with really large holes to very small. All of that was steel. For the trans and esc plates that was aluminum. Esc plate is .060 thick and trans was a bit thicker at .080, just to play it safe.
 
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