Rear Corner Patch Panel, LH – for Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 (Steel)
This rear corner patch panel is a precision replica patch panel made to suit the Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 (1979-1984), pressed in steel to the original-style profile for the left-hand (LH) side. Instead of spending weekends cutting rust out of fifty-year-old steel — or hunting down a donor vehicle for one usable panel — you start with straight, new metal that is ready for preparation and paint.
Specifications
| Fits | Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 |
|---|---|
| Years | 1979-1984 |
| Panel type | Patch Panels |
| Material | Steel |
| Side | LE |
| SKU | SYC-TY65-16L |
| Finish | Supplied ready for prep and paint |
| Installation | Moderate to Advanced — approx. 2–4 hours per patch |
| Welding required | Yes |
Fitment & Compatibility
This patch panel fits the Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40, model years 1979-1984. FJ40 bodies changed in detail over the production run — most noticeably at the 1973–74 update and the 1979 facelift — so always match the panel to your build year and compare pressings with your original before final fitting. Left-hand-drive and right-hand-drive bodies share most panels; firewall, dash and some cowl parts are drive-side specific.
As with any reproduction panel, trial-fit against the vehicle before final welding or paint. Minor adjustment at flanges and mounting points is a normal part of professional panel fitting, even with precision replica pressings.
Skip the rust bucket rescue
The oldroute to a straight Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 body was buying a second parts vehicle and hoping its patch panel was better than yours. That gamble costs storage, freight and usually disappointment — donor panels carry the same decades of corrosion in the same places. New replica steel ends the cycle: predictable cost, predictable fit, and every panel of your actual vehicle preserved.
About the Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
The Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 is one of the most restored four-wheel drives on earth. Built from 1960 to 1984, the short-wheelbase FJ40 earned its reputation on mine sites, farms and expedition routes across Australia, Africa, South America and North America, powered for most of its life by the 3.9-litre F and 4.2-litre 2F inline-six petrol engines (with BJ40/HJ45 diesel siblings sharing the same body). Toyota built the FJ40 with simple, flat-stamped panels and a bolt-together tub, which is exactly why so many survive today — and why reproduction body panels can return even a badly corroded example to factory shape.
Because the FJ40 worked hard and lived outdoors, nearly every survivor carries rust in the same places: the rear quarter panels and lower corners, the rear sill and floor braces, the tailgate skins, the front fender aprons, the firewall footwells and the windscreen frame. Original Toyota steel was never galvanised, and fifty years of trapped mud between the body and the chassis outriggers does the rest. Replacing rusted sections with correctly stamped reproduction panels is the accepted restoration method — patching heavily pitted original steel almost always costs more in labour than fitting a new panel.
Installation
Difficulty: Moderate to Advanced | Typical time: 2–4 hours per patch | Welding required: yes.
Hold the patch over the rusted area, scribe, and cut the corrosion out with a margin of clean steel. Butt-weld with tacks spaced around the joint, filling between tacks slowly to control heat. Dress the welds, treat the rear face, and skim with filler. A patch done this way is invisible and permanent; an overlapped, seam-sealed shortcut will bubble within two winters.
Tools: cutting wheel, MIG welder, hammer and dolly, weld-through primer, filler for finishing.
Common mistakes to avoid: lap-joining instead of butt-welding, continuous welds that warp the panel, and leaving the back of the repair bare.
If you are not an experienced welder, we recommend professional installation for this panel — it is structural, and correct seam welding matters for both safety and finish.
Quality & Manufacturing
BodyBros replica panels are pressed on dedicated tooling developed from measured original panels, in automotive-grade material matched to the application. Pressings are checked against reference bucks for profile, flange geometry and hole placement before packing. Steel panels are supplied with a protective primer coating ready for preparation and refinishing; alloy and plastic parts are supplied ready to prepare and paint. These are aftermarket replica restoration parts — manufactured by BodyBros, not by the original vehicle maker.
Worldwide Delivery
We ship worldwide — including the United States, Canada, the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Panels are packed in purpose-built cartons or timber crates depending on size; large assemblies travel by sea or air freight with tracking. Duties and taxes are calculated at checkout or on arrival depending on destination. See our Shipping & Delivery page for lead times to your region.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this patch panel fit my Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40?
It fits 1979-1984 models as listed above. FJ40 bodies changed in detail over the production run — most noticeably at the 1973–74 update and the 1979 facelift — so always match the panel to your build year and compare pressings with your original before final fitting. Left-hand-drive and right-hand-drive bodies share most panels; firewall, dash and some cowl parts are drive-side specific.
Is welding required to install it?
Yes — this is a welded structural panel. It should be trial-fitted, clamped and plug-welded at the factory seam locations, ideally by an experienced welder.
Can it replace a rusted original panel?
Yes — that is exactly what it is made for. The Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 commonly rusts in rear quarter panels, lower rear corners, sills, floor pans, tailgate skins, fender aprons and the firewall footwells, and this replica pressing replaces corroded original metal with new steel — no donor vehicle required.
Do you ship this internationally?
Yes. We ship worldwide with tracked freight; larger panels and assemblies travel in purpose-built crates. Delivery times and freight options for your country are shown at checkout and on our Shipping page.
What finish does the panel arrive in?
It arrives ready for preparation and paint. Like any replacement body panel, it should be test-fitted, prepared and refinished before final installation.
BodyBros is an independent manufacturer of replica restoration panels. Vehicle make and model names are used for fitment identification only; BodyBros products are aftermarket parts and BodyBros is not affiliated with or endorsed by Toyota.
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Skip the rust repair
New replica steel at a fixed cost — no blasting, fabrication hours or filler gamble on fifty-year-old metal.
No donor car needed
Keep the survivors on the road. Every panel here replaces one you'd otherwise cut from another classic.
12-month warranty
Warranted against manufacturing defects — and fitment help from real panel people before you order.
Worldwide crated freight
Edge-protected cartons and timber crates, insured and tracked to every continent.
BodyBros is an independent manufacturer of replica restoration parts. Vehicle make and model names are used for fitment identification only; BodyBros is not affiliated with or endorsed by Toyota.
