I need to get a car from LA to Seattle. It's a 1979 Toyota Cressida that rolls, stops, steers. It doesn't run due to a blown head gasket. If you have space available to make this delivery please let me know by email anytime digitalmulch@gmail.com
Thanks,
Justin
She is still available. Looks like eBay was not the place to sell my rig so make me an offer. I'd like to see her go to a good home soon.
You can see all the pictures I took at http://photobucket.com/sellingmylandcruiser
***SOLD***
1988 Toyota LandCruiser
157k Miles
Daily Driver
Always Garaged both at Home and Work
Never been off road since I've owned
Grey Body - Original Paint
New OME Lift installed in January
5 New America Eagle Series 100 Wheels purchased in Nov.
5 New BFG All Terrain Tires purchased in...
Irish, if you don't mind, what was the final cost and what what exactly was replaced/fabbed? I've also got the remains of an exhaust system that needs replacing on my 62 so I am curious.
Thanks!
I ordered from Auto Parts By Lou - Lou's Stuff - About Us and was impressed how fast they arrived. I would give them my business again without question.
Now if I could only get my old ones off and replaced. 23 years of grime are doing their best to hold them on. Hopefully in the next week or...
It looks rough but that's good for your negotiating. Bring a few stacks of 20's in different pockets. Pull out $500 in $20's and start negotiating from there. Cash talks and more bills does something psychological during negotiations that will really help.
Do a search here on MUD and you'll find a bunch of different opinions. You'll also find a lot of us are running BFG All Terrains on our rigs. I just upgraded my wheels and tires and went with BFG All Terrains in 265/75r16 on new wheels.
I have a fairly decent exhaust leak with my OEM muffler. I just went up to the local stealership to see if they could/would/should warranty such a thing. They looked at me like I had 6 heads and told me that even a dealership replaced OEM muffler would have only been 12 months unless some sort...
A little background - My father has many years in the touring music and theater business. He has built many other ultra durable road boxes for himself and other roadies over the years. Most of those boxes are still in use around the world touring on various shows. To see his other boxes be...
SantaDadClause must have received my letter this year because this was waiting with a bow on it when I arrived at my dad's place today. I've been wanting a nice storage solution for a while now. After analyzing my requirements and potential layout options I decided on what you see below...
Stick with as close to stock if you're worried about interference issues. I found other rims I liked a bit better but nothing with a good BS so I went with the 3.625" BS on the 100 series rims.
This thread will be your friend:
https://forum.ih8mud.com/60-series-wagons/86386-wheels-work-part-numbers.html
I just put on some Eagle Alloy series 100's with 3.625" BS and they are working great.
I just put some new wheels and tires on my rig.
Eagle Alloy Series 100. 16x8" wheels. 3.625" BS
BFG All Terrain 265/75r16
They fit great and the ride quality is an improvement.
https://forum.ih8mud.com/60-series-wagons/535708-new-shoes-rig.html
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