I haven’t noticed that.. The engine grumbles slightly for a second when coming to a stop but the last 2 80’s I drove did this too so I’m guessing it’s normal?
80s from western states can commonly be found with no rust.
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I haven’t noticed that.. The engine grumbles slightly for a second when coming to a stop but the last 2 80’s I drove did this too so I’m guessing it’s normal?
There out there !!Where are you finding 26 year old 4wd’s with no rust? Aside from the hole on the passenger floor I thought it was pretty minimal. I was looking at Tacomas a few weeks ago and 5/5 had rust bad enough to not warrant buying or fixing. I’d love to find an 80 without rust but I figured I could fix the rust on this one in a couple weekends. The frame has none. Oh, and he said he can do 10k![]()
I’m in a western state at 5k feet elevation. We get snow November-May. I guess the more coastal parts of the west and the more southern deserts aren’t as likely to have rust. California doesn’t get much rust but wow are they expensive there. Do you still think 10k is too much? It has about that much in aftermarket parts on it.I haven’t noticed that.
80s from western states can commonly be found with no rust.
I know what you mean. Old cars sometimes rust in weird ways out here. Rust where the salt spray from the tires hits the body is common but it’s not like Michigan where everything rusts.There out there !!
When you say rust through to me that’s to much rust !
My 94 has zero rust and it makes it so much easier to work on.
We’re a visual group post pictures so we can see what your talking about.
But for me to take on a 370 k rig it would need to be rust free
Just hard to visualize rust through on the floor and a clean frame
Rust is like cockroaches if you see them on the surface there’s more hidden underneath.
Bought mine in Sacramento w/372k miles. No rust was imperative for me and worth a premium price. During my complete rebuild (I put up a thread previously), I broke exactly zero bolts.Buying one with minimal rust that someone else spent thr money building will set you back less than you realize, not to mention less than buying above vehicle and fixing rust.
This is what I’m talking about!!Bought mine in Sacramento w/372k miles. No rust was imperative for me and worth a premium price. During my complete rebuild (I put up a thread previously), I broke exactly zero bolts.
That alone made the "premium price" cheap.
Do you still think 10k is too much? It has about that much in aftermarket parts on it.
^^^ This !Don't be seduced by the aftermarket stuff.
It's fairly typical to spend about $5k over the first year or two catching up on overdue PM, repairs due to general age and wear and tear on these 30 year old trucks.
If you have to do any engine work, add another $3-10k.
If you have to repair rust and body work, add another few $k, plus hours of aggravation fighting with siezed and busted bolts every time you do anything more than charge spark plugs.
You'll spend more than you'll save on that $10k worth of aftermarket stuff.
There's no such thing as a cheap 80 series (unless you get exceptionally lucky).
You either pay upfront for a refreshed rig, or you buy knowing your going to put several $k into refreshing it yourself, or let shìt ride, and get nickel and dimed by all the small things a 30 year old vehicle needs. . .
and then, spend time on ih8mud, catch MudOCD, AND add on a bunch of aftermarket gear you never knew was essential just for a drive to talk shìt at rigs and coffee . . .
And, now your wallet is empty and your missus insists that 5 landcruisers is a touch too many