Im going to certainly try and will update if i can. If not, im going to have them send me a ton more pics. ill reach out to ACC Toyota here in the atlanta area and see if they are the ones that put it together.
I blotted it out :-) for now... if i pass, id be glad to share the contact info.
The guy that owned it passed away in april. His wife is selling it. I dont think itll be going to auction.
Thanks. It’s an ‘85 and yes, 4sp manual. I updated the post. It would be my first 60 series. No rust. Holley EFI kit. Not sure about anything else done. But she said they paid $38k from a resto-mod shop so I would imagine a lot was done to it!
Found a really nice 60 series for sale. 160k miles. 4 speed manual. Fuel injected. Interior and exterior were redone 2 years ago. Front arb bumper and winch along w roof rack. Looks super clean. Going to go see it tmrw hopefully. What should I expect to pay??? Not sure their ask as it’s part of...
You do NOT have to turn the key to aux. Simply turn key to on to unlock steering wheel and turn it to “off” and leave key in ignition so your steering wheel stays unlocked. You could even put a strap of Velcro across so it doesn’t get knocked out or come out on bumpy roads. So, key to on then to...
Welp it’s been a minute since I’ve been on this thread. Last year, Florida hurricane season was interesting. Our home was threatened in st Pete so I had my brother drive the cruiser up to our place in Georgia. He actually put more miles on it doing that than I have in two years of ownership...
Wanted to update the thread. Finally found the leaky culprits. The lower exterior rear window trim… horrible design by Toyota. There are holes drilled directly into the sheet metal that the trim clips into using body panel tabs w neoprene washers. Well, those were shot so I made some new ones...
Checked all the usual suspects. The water was entering thru the rear vents and then draining down to the front pans… one side was missing two seals so off to the hardware store to source some new rubbers…
How does one go about removing these exterior vent grills without destroying them??? Ive discovered they are leaking and need to replace the o-ring on the plastic tabs...
Well i ended up securing 5 wildpeak 275/65/18 passenger tires for $1180 shipped to my installer from tirebuyer.com. I dont think that was a bad deal at all.