You're entirely mistaken.
Beautiful truck overall. Look at those inside door bottoms. The frame is superb.
Here, in Canada, we unfortunately know rust big time. We're used to checking out trucks that have so much undercoating, out of necessity. It's a survival skill to know how to dig around...
Thanks to the commentators.
Ebay auction ended.
Reserve price was met but the high bidder dropped out after the auction was ended.
It'll go back into storage in a week or so. Right now, I'm enjoying the hell out of driving it.
Up for auction now on eBay:
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/295274724598
I've owned this for so long and it's time to sell, finally.
233,100 miles
See the long write-up for all possible details in the eBay ad.
A few of my pics included here.
If you know anyone who's searching for one, please show this...
Toyota Land Cruiser Suspension Seat Bases, no seats.
From a CDN ’70-series Land Cruiser from the late eighties.
Missing the crank arms.
$200 plus shipping; located in Ottawa, Canada.
Firm price.
Thanks, Lou.
I've been driving that truck daily for a long time; I've also ben neglecting it daily. Can't make it over; just got in from a busy evening shift and I'm back at it again tomorrow eve.
Got the PNs.
Don't anyone do any more work! I dug up the PNs with the help of Ens in Saskatchewan, the experts. Rotors and pads on their way. Thanks anyways.
It turns out that the axle is from a '97 HZJ75, something long forgotten by me.
All the same, would anyone know whether these parts...
Hi, all.
On my '85 '70, I have a stock Toyota full-floater rear axle w/ stock disc brakes, the whole axle originally from an early-90's 75-series pickup.
It's now the time to think of replacing rotors and pads, maybe calipers. Would anyone know the part numbers of these items? Any chance...
And as you know, adding the anti-freeze or conditioner at this point won't speed up the thaw, but it needs to get into the tank all the same, to prevent that happening again next week after all freezes again.
Frozen fuel line...
Hi, Gaetan.
You've probably already heard this: ice in the fuel line. The circumstances seem perfect. The warm weather the weekend before would have increased the condensation in your fuel tank, then all froze again. Started fine and ran a few minutes while all the little...
Jason is right about UPS
I always try to avoid UPS. However, they seem to be revered by some vendors; depends who you're talking to. In the past, I've asked specifically of some (not TLCA) to allow me to choose another carrier, and been refused despite my examples of UPS gouging.
UPS is...