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Different 40 front aprons

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Different 40 front aprons

Post by BIG ZOOK »

i have been noticing there are a few different aprons on the FJ40s. at first glance they look the same but up close they are totaly different.

i have a new grill but it only fits an old style apron. any one have an old style one sitting around spare?
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Post by RAY185 »

Are you just talking about the headlight surrounds being different or the entire front panels? I know there's 2 different surrounds but not aware of front panels being different.
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Post by uted1 »

There's actually three different front panels.
Very early ones up to about 1971 i think, had the park lights in the lower section. Then the park lights were move to the guards. Both these panels had the round ended head light surround and the grill was interchangeable. Then in about 78/79 they changed to the panel with square ended head light surround. This panel is a completely different pressing to the early ones with different grill mounts and head light surround mountings
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Post by vk7ybi »

Also the later ones with the square surrounds have wider headlight spacing, apparently this was done to comply with design regulations..
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Post by RAY185 »

uted1 wrote:There's actually three different front panels.
Very early ones up to about 1971 i think, had the park lights in the lower section. Then the park lights were move to the guards. Both these panels had the round ended head light surround and the grill was interchangeable. Then in about 78/79 they changed to the panel with square ended head light surround. This panel is a completely different pressing to the early ones with different grill mounts and head light surround mountings
Ahh yep, I do recall seeing those differences now.
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

someone should get proactive and put up an example of each?
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Post by uted1 »

Will do after ;)
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Post by hj 45 »

The late type are double skinned at the bottom and rust out, but, unless I'm very much mistaken, my 1980 HJ 45 has the same design front panel but it's single skinned at the bottom, it has not rusted through.

OOPS, sorry about the big pic. :oops:
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Post by uted1 »

Ok as promised, some pics

1968 FJ40. Grill extends up into opening in bonnet and provision for park lights in bottom
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inside
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Grill. Badge is not right. Originally would have had a cast alloy badge. If any one has one in real good nik, would be interested in buying it
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1976 hj45. Note the rubber donut on the bottom left where the head light surround screwed on. These held the surround off the apron a fraction. Later aprons had brackets spot welded on, and the head light surround bolted to them
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1984 bj42. I measured from center to center of the head lights and there is 30mm difference to the 1976 head light spacing
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Inside. Grill is just a simple square of expanded mesh
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Will get a pick of the 76 grill. but am pretty sure it's basically the same as the 68 grill

And this is an fj25 apron. Pre 40 series. Mid 1950s to early 1960s
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Also found these threads on mud
http://forum.ih8mud.com/40-55-series-te ... ences.html

http://forum.ih8mud.com/40-55-series-te ... rts-3.html
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Post by BIG ZOOK »

excellent!! :) so i have the 1984 apron and need to swap it with the older 76 style. as per those excellent picture examples.

the reason is that i bought a custom billet grill form the US that a guy had made for his 40 over there (then he had a few extra made). in the US they stoped making fj40s in about 78ish. so he has only these grills for the older apron.
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Post by pig in shit »

BIG ZOOK wrote:excellent!! :) so i have the 1984 apron and need to swap it with the older 76 style. as per those excellent picture examples.

the reason is that i bought a custom billet grill form the US that a guy had made for his 40 over there (then he had a few extra made). in the US they stoped making fj40s in about 78ish. so he has only these grills for the older apron.
is the 1984 apron for sale?
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Post by TWISTY »

BIG ZOOK wrote:the reason is that i bought a custom billet grill form the US that a guy had made for his 40 over there (then he had a few extra made).
Got any pics of the billet grill ? Sounds :cool:
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Post by BIG ZOOK »

the new grill will be here any day now. ill take a couple of pics then. ill keep th 1984 one in case i need it for resale
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Post by bj on roids »

any pics yet?
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Post by BIG ZOOK »

nope..... still waiting for the "internation" postal system to do its job. its been 5 weeks now.. cant be much longer can it?
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Post by BIG ZOOK »

hi guys. i am doing the front apron swap now. does anyone out there have a front apron for sale or spare. i need the same one thats in the 4th picture down from the top :P

the grill went walkabout because i was a tight ass and paid for standard water freight from US. its been 7 weeks so i had to get another sent by UPS and its here on fri. i'll put a pic up then
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Athol if you have a few bucks all4x4 at Kotara nsw have new fibreglass ones.
and often have spare 2nd hand glass ones.
but if you want original iron its abit trickier to find in decent condition.

-Last time i was at Hunter4wd at lemon tree passage they had a couple of 40s in bits. but this was abit ago.

so while we are talking front aprons.
does anyone know who made the front one on my truck with the landcruiser name? a few people have asked me and i wasnt too sure?
ive guessed ozeast but its unclear.

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Post by perko88 »

i dunno who made it as mine has no markings on it but i got the same one for sale if anyone wants it ;)
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Post by BIG ZOOK »

thanks for the tip Rock Star
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Post by pork hunt »

The Headlight Surround Panel With Land Cruiser imprinted into it was probably made by me (if it is a fibreglass one)Fibreglass Replacement Panels
I moulded it off a very early Steel one. Mick
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

It is a fibreglass one.
in that case, i take my hat off! AWESOME WORK!
you should make a few more alot of people have commented on it in the past.
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Post by pork hunt »

yeah thanks Dirty Rock Star , I have had them for years. It is on our new website ( which we are still building)www.frp.com.au look under product list, search Toyota, 40/45 series & it will come up (part no TRP06)
I might have to take a new pic of that one as the word Land Cruiser doesnt stand out in the pic.
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Post by BIG ZOOK »

and here it is finaly. looks freakin awsome!!

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Post by BIG ZOOK »

and casue they are so so hot

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Post by TWISTY »

BIG ZOOK wrote:and casue they are so so hot
:armsup:

Ray185 and I were only saying on msn the other week, what ever happened to the zook thread of yours with all your hot chick pics!

:armsup:

Love the grill too! :cool:
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Post by RAY185 »

My avatar is workin overtime. Beleeee DAT!! :armsup: :armsup:

The grill is ok I guess. :finger:
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Post by shorty_f0rty »

grill? what grill? :shock:
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Post by micka1 »

yeah i was concentrating on the grill too ! :lol:
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

the grill in red in the centre would match your paintwork heaps better BIG ZOOK.
the chrome does bring the bling though. nice one!

how long until twisty gets one.....

that old thread be about somewhere, zook forum, search my name i only posted in that whole forum like 3 times....

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