70 Series Interior Interchangability Help (1 Viewer)

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I need help trying to figure out what older 70 series interior will bolt directly into a 2010 79 series cab. I have been told that the interior of the 79 series will accept the 75 series dash, heater, etc... If this is the case, what other years of the 70 series (70, 73, 71, 74, 77) cruisers will interchange with the 75 series? And to make matters even harder, of the 70 series that do interchange, which one of these are models that were imported to Canada?

I have a 2010 79 series that I am building on a 62 series drive train and am trying to find out what Canadian 7* series to use as a donor for the interior parts...
 
75 and 79 series were both imported into Canada AFAIK for mining companies. The caveat is that buying from them will make your wallet cry for mercy. If you are going to mount seats and consoles, you will be better off getting some custom parts unless you want all OEM yota.
 
Seats will be from a Camry on a custom mount and a console is not a concern. I am looking for the gauges, controls, heater unit, pedal bucket, brake/clutch/gas pedals, steering column, etc... 75 series stuff fits, so what else is the same as the 75 series dash. I think I read somewhere that all the 7* series have the same firewall dimensions. Picture below is of a 75 series dash in a 79 series.
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Only the 70 series (SWB) was imported for public road use in Canada for 1985 to 1987.
The mining sector received the 75 and 79 series, but never meant for public road use.
Now the 71, 73, 74, 75, 77 and 78 series are all imported from Japan or Australia making them right Hand Drives.
 

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