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I was excited to see another place to find and share info about FSJ's I currently own two '60's model J trucks, both are factory duallys. I am have the FSJ bug in a bad way. My garage and shop are full of FSJ's and parts. Not to mention all the CJ stuff. Way to go STUKA!:D
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You have two factory duallies?! Picts must happen now! :)

And thanks :)

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I hope these are the right size for posting:

The white one is a '67 w/327. I'm in the procees of fixing the rust and decideing what to do for a bed, it's been a long-term project.
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The red one is a '63 that had a 230. The PO did a chevy conversion on. What you see is what I got when I bought it. I love it, just put gas in it and drive it (so far).
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Nice set, now you just need a blue one :)
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Stuka wrote:Nice set, now you just need a blue one :)
OK, I get it now! That would be pretty cool, but I'm running out of space and $$. Like that's a problem...
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Very nice indeed!
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Nice. Very nice. :D
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shouldnt 60's modles have a 5 lug bolt pattern?
i could be wrong not completly p on the dullies :-?
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talntar wrote:shouldnt 60's modles have a 5 lug bolt pattern?
i could be wrong not completly p on the dullies :-?
They have the HD 6 lug. Same pattern the M715 and Rockwell's have. I think the FC170's had the HD 5 lug pattern though.
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Stuka wrote:
talntar wrote:shouldnt 60's modles have a 5 lug bolt pattern?
i could be wrong not completly p on the dullies :-?
They have the HD 6 lug. Same pattern the M715 and Rockwell's have. I think the FC170's had the HD 5 lug pattern though.
The FC's had the 6 lug as well. It was a more common pattern for that era.

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Nice looking trucks!
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Lookin' good. Kudos for taking on two duallys.
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Nice looking trucks Jim. Very nice indeed!
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SWEET TRUCKS!! love that red one!!!
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I love this truck!

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First pic doesn't come up for me but the red one is very cool!
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Hey Jim did you end up selling one of your trucks?

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