Just did my '77 FJ40 with herculiner. It actually came out pretty nice. Like was said before, the flat surfaces look great, but the rounded ones look clumpy. This can also be attributed to the fact you can roll on the liner on large flat surfaces, but with the smaller areas you need to dab it on with a brush. That yellow FJ40 in the durabak site was actually parked down the street from me a few weeks ago and I went in for a closer look. Apparently the owner didn't prep it very well, as the black paint is showing through since the durabak appears to be chipping off. Whatever you do, make sure you prep the area real good. Herc comes with a green abrasive pad to scuff up the paint, but this is not sufficient. You need to sand the paint quite a bit to get it real rough where the herc will hold to it. You can tell the good areas when you apply it as it will cover much better than the more glossier areas. Nevertheless, my '77 FJ40 is getting painted as we speak, and the guys at the paint shop were asking a lot of questions about the liner and kept commenting on how nice the tub looked fully herc'ed. So, take your time and it will turn heads... Slop it on and you'll be sorry you wasted the time and money.

My $.02

Rob