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This would be the ultimate FJ build

neillarson

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I would love to do it next but not sure I have the styrene skills for it. Maybe I will buy a Lexan FJ body and see what I can do.

The truck is an ICON FJ45, basically a hand build long bed FJ truck.
 

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DUDE!

I find that blend of "Old school" and "New school' very appealing...!8)

I really think you should do it. "thumbsup"
 
Styrene skills?

How about this one "Brute" by Jeep.............."thumbsup"

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Patience and Planning ..... no fear agaisnt styrene :ror:

Is a sick FJ though "thumbsup"

When I was stationed on the Gulf Coast in the late 80s, there were a lot of FJs around with 350 chevy conversions, almost traded my bass boat for one. But I have always loved the FJ. This think that Toyota is calling an FJ is an affront to my eyes :-)
 
I thought AEV made the Brute not JEEP, anyone?

I'm not sure..........just know it says "Jeep" in the picture on the side ;-)


When I was stationed on the Gulf Coast in the late 80s, there were a lot of FJs around with 350 chevy conversions, almost traded my bass boat for one.

I have had many Jeeps in the past and allways used Chevy 350's
There cheap to rebuild !!

Regards V8
 
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