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FJ40 Year model

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FJ40 Year model

Post by Toecutta »

Hi Guys,

I have an issue that I think someone from here will be able to help me with.

I have a FJ40 that I am selling but I have no idea what year model it is. :?

I dont really care about the year but I have been asked the question.

It has wipers on the top of the windscreen,
Three door hatch setup for the rear doors,
'F' motor with a three speed,
Drums all round.

The chassis number is FJ400449.

Does anyone have any ideas or know how I can find out for sure.

Thanks
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

does it have round indicators on the front bib and fenders?

if so it sounds like a 69 or similar vintage model..
at best maybe very early 70s
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Post by Toecutta »

Thats the thing it has been updated with later model doors and stuff there are some pics here.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic144826.php
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Post by RAY185 »

There should be a plate on the drivers side inner fender (engine bay side) that will tell you the year. Failing that I would just ring a Toyota Parts Dept and they should be able to give you a build date from the Chassis No you have.
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

RAY185 wrote:There should be a plate on the drivers side inner fender (engine bay side) that will tell you the year. Failing that I would just ring a Toyota Parts Dept and they should be able to give you a build date from the Chassis No you have.
what he said.
but im guessing at 1971.
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Post by uted1 »

No cowl vents , split bonnet ,Small tail light holes in rear cross member, rounded fuel filler opening, Bet it has a ribbed dash to. Id say it.s a1968 or earlier. front bib and guards are later items from the seventies

According to this is a 65 model http://www.sor.com/fj40frame.html . Not sure if these apply to Australian models though
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Post by Toecutta »

Yea rightio sounds like it might be an early one then.

Image

Thats the dash and you were right about the ribs

so what do you guy think it is worth?
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Post by uted1 »

Steering column, heater and the 2 warning lights on the dash are all later model stuff as well.
Looks like it's been made up of bits from a few cruisers. As far as value goes i have no idea. What your asking seems fair.
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Post by Toecutta »

good stuff, so it seems as it was an early model that has been updated with later model stuff. good to know, thanks guys
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Post by droopypete »

I would also say it is not the origional roof (going by the tabs on the lower rear doors it was a factory soft top), or wheels ( no spring clips for the hub caps ;) )
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