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60series slowely rusting away?
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60series slowely rusting away?
Hey...
What do guys do with their 60series that is really starting to bubble around the roof sills and pretty bad A-Pillers.
It still runs well for a motor thats done almost 410,000kms and is my Daily Driver also, but would be looking at getting probably a shorty GQ in the near future and would be looking at selling the cruiser or just cutting up.
Just wondering what those with a bit more imagination out there would do?
What do guys do with their 60series that is really starting to bubble around the roof sills and pretty bad A-Pillers.
It still runs well for a motor thats done almost 410,000kms and is my Daily Driver also, but would be looking at getting probably a shorty GQ in the near future and would be looking at selling the cruiser or just cutting up.
Just wondering what those with a bit more imagination out there would do?
I currently have a 60 with rust starting in the roof, it's been owned by my dad since new, 243,000 Km's
This is probably not a feasible option for you, but i purchased a new roof from Toyota and will be getting it fitted when all the other rust is removed.
In your case, i would consider a Ute Chop if the front section of the roof is good ? or possibly a convertible ?
Other than that, parting it out is probably the best option.
Dan
This is probably not a feasible option for you, but i purchased a new roof from Toyota and will be getting it fitted when all the other rust is removed.
In your case, i would consider a Ute Chop if the front section of the roof is good ? or possibly a convertible ?
Other than that, parting it out is probably the best option.
Dan
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C'mon more info Dan. Does you old man own Toyota?MYTANK wrote:I i purchased a new roof from Toyota and will be getting it fitted when all the other rust is removed.
AKA Mark.
1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
BTW, I have bad rust in the passenger side A pillar. I don't want to look at it to much in case it's 'really' serious.
AKA Mark.
1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
I wasn't actually aware they are still available!!!! I took a profile of my gutter/rolled edge of the roof and got some made up by my local sheet metal place. They done an awesomw job and all I had to do was cut the old rusted part out, clean it up and weld in the new sections.juzzydykes75 wrote:just out of curiosity what is the going price for a new roof for a 60 ?
Was pretty easy, just a bit time consuming & fiddly. Looks a treat now but will not even be noticable once I respray it(apart from where you can see my dints in the roof from walking all over it drunk!!! )
When in doubt..... UTE-ERIZE it!!!
I'D like to find out how much to my 60 roof is going the same way i was going to get the whole roof cut off and another one welded back on until they told me how much now i've been looking for another body to replace it and they are hard to find everyone i've looked at is the same rusted out bad and i dont want to get rid of it because the running gear is good
turbo 60 series,soon to be locked
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Haha.. I'm 19.. i don't drink, don't smoke.. i just love my 60.. i work hard to save for the things i want and the roof was one of them, i almost have enough to get the entire car restored / rustproofed now.Sixty's Guy wrote:C'mon more info Dan. Does you old man own Toyota?MYTANK wrote:I i purchased a new roof from Toyota and will be getting it fitted when all the other rust is removed.
The roof was expensive.. i won't deny that.. I managed to get the Last one in the Country (Purchased December 2007), I'm sure if you wanted one you could get one Ex. Japan but that would be very expensive!!! Check out how big the box is!!!
All i can say is fix it while you still can mate, would be a shame to see your truck become Rusty :(Sixty's Guy wrote:BTW, I have bad rust in the passenger side A pillar. I don't want to look at it to much in case it's 'really' serious.
I got a good price on the roof thanks to a mate at the local Toyota It's not cheap though! (I don't want to reveal the price because it is a fair bit.juzzydykes75 wrote:just out of curiosity what is the going price for a new roof for a 60 ?
I wasn't actually aware they are still available!!!! I took a profile of my gutter/rolled edge of the roof and got some made up by my local sheet metal place. They done an awesomw job and all I had to do was cut the old rusted part out, clean it up and weld in the new sections.brighty wrote:just out of curiosity what is the going price for a new roof for a 60 ?
Was pretty easy, just a bit time consuming & fiddly. Looks a treat now but will not even be noticable once I respray it(apart from where you can see my dints in the roof from walking all over it drunk!!! )[/quote]
As i said above i got the last one that was in Australia according to my friend at Toyota.
Great idea with getting the gutter / rolled edge remade.. have you got any pics of the work you did and under the roof ?
The reason i purchased the entire roof was because i just don't want the rust to come back, and i think if i do the whole panel and can fix all the other spots the chances of it coming back anytime soon are slim to none.
Wow.. you most definitely should have taken that!Shadow wrote:i inquired about it about 3 years ago and it was going to cost $1100 back then for a roof panel. THat was through a mate who worked in spare parts too.
Such a shame mate, i hope you can find a shell worthy of your running gear.bludger wrote:I'D like to find out how much to my 60 roof is going the same way i was going to get the whole roof cut off and another one welded back on until they told me how much now i've been looking for another body to replace it and they are hard to find everyone i've looked at is the same rusted out bad and i dont want to get rid of it because the running gear is good
Thanks for the replies..
Dan
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LOL! Landcruiser love really is a religion!MYTANK wrote:I'm 19.. i don't drink, don't smoke.. i just love my 60
Hey Dan, I'm going to be up your way mid August - staying at Kellyville, visiting Hornsby a bit. Time is a bit of a premium as we have to show the new Bub to all the rellies, but might have time for a quick catch up....
AKA Mark.
1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
That sounds great mate!Sixty's Guy wrote:LOL! Landcruiser love really is a religion!MYTANK wrote:I'm 19.. i don't drink, don't smoke.. i just love my 60
Hey Dan, I'm going to be up your way mid August - staying at Kellyville, visiting Hornsby a bit. Time is a bit of a premium as we have to show the new Bub to all the rellies, but might have time for a quick catch up....
Check your PM's
I guess it is kind of like a religion, the 60 was the first car i was ever in (Driven home from Hospital after birth ), and i always wanted it, and now it's mine
Dan
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Hey DanMYTANK wrote:That sounds great mate!Sixty's Guy wrote:LOL! Landcruiser love really is a religion!MYTANK wrote:I'm 19.. i don't drink, don't smoke.. i just love my 60
Hey Dan, I'm going to be up your way mid August - staying at Kellyville, visiting Hornsby a bit. Time is a bit of a premium as we have to show the new Bub to all the rellies, but might have time for a quick catch up....
Check your PM's
I guess it is kind of like a religion, the 60 was the first car i was ever in (Driven home from Hospital after birth ), and i always wanted it, and now it's mine
Dan
My god sounds like your my twin !!! Im 19, dont drink, dont smoke and spend all my money on my truck, First truck being a HJ61 Sahara. My very first car trip when i was 3 days old was in a 60 series and to this day still my favorite shaped 4b. Unfortunetly i rebelled from the religion at the end of last year and bought an 80 series. I knew i was going to regret it, But such is life!
Troy
sorry to hijack!
GXL HDJ80 Cruiser - Lifted, Locked, 315's, 3" Zorst, Safari Intercooled, High Flowed Turbo, All the fruit. AMMS tuned coal shovel, Pushing 148rwhp... + heaps of the black sooty goodness...
Hey Troy,vSAHARAx wrote:
Hey Dan
My god sounds like your my twin !!! Im 19, dont drink, dont smoke and spend all my money on my truck, First truck being a HJ61 Sahara. My very first car trip when i was 3 days old was in a 60 series and to this day still my favorite shaped 4b. Unfortunetly i rebelled from the religion at the end of last year and bought an 80 series. I knew i was going to regret it, But such is life!
Troy
sorry to hijack!
After talking to you for a bit, i think we are pretty close to twins, well aside from you having had a 12HT and Twin Air Lockers
Was such a nice 60 ..
Dan
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60 series slowly rusting away
When you mean restored do you mean back to original factory condition or like what ARB done to theirs ?
GO THE 60'S
GO THE 60'S
Re: 60 series slowly rusting away
Original in terms of the way the body looks, thinking about doing it the Original "Smurf" Blue.60 mad wrote:When you mean restored do you mean back to original factory condition or like what ARB done to theirs ?
GO THE 60'S
It will be similar to the ARB Cruiser in terms of the things they changed / modified but will also include some other things.
Dan
Highwaychook:
I'd rather not All i know is i got the best price i could for it and now i have it so
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F#!%&n awesome plan dan make sure u have a thread on here about it
Re: 60 series slowly rusting away
The thread goes up when the first step starts, it's just a matter of figuring out what i want to do first.60 mad wrote:F#!%&n awesome plan dan make sure u have a thread on here about it
Cheers Mate,
Dan
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i went from a 60 to an 80. the 60 is definitely a better vehicle. cheaper for parts, much more reliable. As for the roof? cut it off and have a safari top. get a canvas roof made up for the rain (or drill some big holes in the floor)shanegtr wrote:Someone regretting getting an 80, almost as belivable as flying pigsvSAHARAx wrote: Hey Dan
Unfortunetly i rebelled from the religion at the end of last year and bought an 80 series. I knew i was going to regret it, But such is life!
i had the rust cut out and n steel welded in the roof,pillars and windsceen,got whole roof resprayed all up cost 2 grand,5 years ago,rust didnt return,though theres a small section at the back of the roof/gutter starting to bubble,the back was never touched,mines an ex airport 60
yellow with white roof,i asked to have it resprayed the same color,meaning yellow roof,but he assumed keep the roof white,doh
yellow with white roof,i asked to have it resprayed the same color,meaning yellow roof,but he assumed keep the roof white,doh
My Sahara had rust around the roof and a few other areas. (a bodgy passenger rear quarter fix that must have had a kilo of bog in it!!) No one up here in Cairns wanted to fix it except for a bloke that was full of booze at 11am in the morning.... thought I would steer clear of that one!!!
I ended up doing it myself, cut all the rust out and got replacement sections from my mate at a wrecking yard. Some parts I had to make up myself, but it all came together pretty good. I rust prepped and fish oiled the hell out of it, no sign at the moment but I only did it a year ago....
will post some pics when I can remember how to load photos on to my website......
I ended up doing it myself, cut all the rust out and got replacement sections from my mate at a wrecking yard. Some parts I had to make up myself, but it all came together pretty good. I rust prepped and fish oiled the hell out of it, no sign at the moment but I only did it a year ago....
will post some pics when I can remember how to load photos on to my website......
Ok, got on to my ISP and have up loaded some photos of my rust repair. Will try and get some more pics on in a new thread of the rebuild, putting in a cable locker front end, axle widening kit, rebuild on the 12-HT, discs on the rear......
Believe it or not, most of this was on the outside, minimal rust on the inside...
I got parts from the wreckers, and after cutting all the rust out, welded new sections in that had been treated with rust convertor. (I did inside the roof panel also with rust convertor)
I used rust convertor on my welds, so it got into the seams
Paint job is average, and colour match is not perfect, but no more rust
Believe it or not, most of this was on the outside, minimal rust on the inside...
I got parts from the wreckers, and after cutting all the rust out, welded new sections in that had been treated with rust convertor. (I did inside the roof panel also with rust convertor)
I used rust convertor on my welds, so it got into the seams
Paint job is average, and colour match is not perfect, but no more rust
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