New Guy Here With An Exotic "FJ25" Land Cruiser!
New Guy Here With An Exotic "FJ25" Land Cruiser!
Hi Guys!
My name is Archie and I just moved to Auckland from USA. Not to mention I bought my Vintage "FJ25" along with me. This is a pre FJ40 Land Cruiser and very rare to find as they are said to be only 200 ever built by Toyota world wide. Mine is 1959 and was first issued to US Army and registered in 1962 in USA.
I am looking for info on Land Cruiser restorations. As I am planning on frame off restoration with modifications in engine and drive train. I m planning to put a diesel motor with matching manual gear box and transfer case.
At present it has original drive train with chevy straight six motor.
Cheers!
My name is Archie and I just moved to Auckland from USA. Not to mention I bought my Vintage "FJ25" along with me. This is a pre FJ40 Land Cruiser and very rare to find as they are said to be only 200 ever built by Toyota world wide. Mine is 1959 and was first issued to US Army and registered in 1962 in USA.
I am looking for info on Land Cruiser restorations. As I am planning on frame off restoration with modifications in engine and drive train. I m planning to put a diesel motor with matching manual gear box and transfer case.
At present it has original drive train with chevy straight six motor.
Cheers!
Last edited by FJ25 on Wed Jun 21, 2006 4:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"FJ25" Only 4X4 With An Attitude!
Aaron wrote:If its that rare wouldnt you want to keep it original and keep the old motor?
I,m with Aaron on that 1. You don't want to changing factory matching numbers (if that is what the rig has) on a vehicle like that.

If you want a crusier with diesel bits and a 40 series kind of look, I would be looking around for a diesel powered 40 series.

Doesn't cahnge the fact that we need pics, FJ 25 sounds like a cool machine.
Ugly is a state of mind..... and the state of my truck!
Hi Guys,
I agree with you on keeping it original, but unfortunately it dosent have original motor and wheels in it. I bought it with Chevy 294 straight six motor. but rest every thing is original in terms of powertrain and and everything else. And on the other side I want to drive it for my daily use and the original 4 speed transmission (Yes FJ25's came with 4 speed manual transmission and single speed transfer case) dosent have syncro's in 1st and 2nd gear so its kinda of pain in ass to shift those gears.
Thats why I am looking to change complete drivetrain with the motor. other then that I will keep it all original cosmaticaly. and will save original parts so when I will grow old I will put it back together and keep it in some museum. But right now I want to drive it every day.
I agree with you on keeping it original, but unfortunately it dosent have original motor and wheels in it. I bought it with Chevy 294 straight six motor. but rest every thing is original in terms of powertrain and and everything else. And on the other side I want to drive it for my daily use and the original 4 speed transmission (Yes FJ25's came with 4 speed manual transmission and single speed transfer case) dosent have syncro's in 1st and 2nd gear so its kinda of pain in ass to shift those gears.
Thats why I am looking to change complete drivetrain with the motor. other then that I will keep it all original cosmaticaly. and will save original parts so when I will grow old I will put it back together and keep it in some museum. But right now I want to drive it every day.
"FJ25" Only 4X4 With An Attitude!
niblik wrote:what about a good ole 3b?
or ya lookin fer a bit more hot rod i ya ride?
I'd 2nd that. A 3B turbo would be a good mill. My mate picked up a complete running 3B-T powered BJ74 for $1500 the other day so they should be getting cheap. They are often labelled 13B-T.
Cheers
Clint
UZJ71 Landcruiser
Jeep J20 - 1UZ-FE powered (part owner)
KTM 640
If it breaks, build it stronger.
If it doesn't break, drive it harder.
Jeep J20 - 1UZ-FE powered (part owner)
KTM 640
If it breaks, build it stronger.
If it doesn't break, drive it harder.
The 13BT is a pretty common engine. Although i'd stick with the 6 cylinder. 2H 4.0 litre engnines are common as mud too.
What is the handbrake set up. On the back of transfer case i assume.
That will limit you to the fourspeed setup.
So many options. If i had the choice and the hand brake was on the rear axle I'd go for the 6 cylinder 12HT diesel turbo. 5 speed box with PTO on the side for the winch set up.
Sweet.
Jungle
What is the handbrake set up. On the back of transfer case i assume.
That will limit you to the fourspeed setup.
So many options. If i had the choice and the hand brake was on the rear axle I'd go for the 6 cylinder 12HT diesel turbo. 5 speed box with PTO on the side for the winch set up.
Sweet.
Jungle