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I gotta find the arm that ties the two pads together. That’s the only “Toyota” part I need to roll. I’ll go dig around my dump see if I somehow tossed it.

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Sure. Why not.

He's here.
 
He's here.
Wow. Citadel had hands down the cleanest 80 on mud and sold it a couple years ago. He was the original owner too IIRC. Can only imagine what it would go for now.
 
Congrats Andrew!

 
What little sports car are you eyeing to do a meticulous restoration on? Please say a 240z!

Not sure. Got to keep saving though.

And I may not be doing a restoration at all. May just simply buy something fun.

I would love to get my hands on a Datsun 1600 Fairlady.
 
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Not sure. Got to keep saving though.

And I may not be doing a restoration at all. May just simply buy something fun.

I would love to get my hands on a Datsun 1600 Fairlady.

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I would love to get my hands on a Datsun 1600 Fairlady.

I once had a 1969 Datsun 2000.. First sports car... Thought I was the coolest kid on the block ;)
 
I once had a 1969 Datsun 2000.. First sports car... Thought I was the coolest kid on the block ;)

I bet you WERE the coolest kid on the block.
 
:D


That thing has a welded in x-shaped transmission cross member. I used to work at a transmission shop in college, and I'll never forget fighting with one of those to get the transmission out to change the clutch!
 
That thing has a welded in x-shaped transmission cross member. I used to work at a transmission shop in college, and I'll never forget fighting with one of those to get the transmission out to change the clutch!

Sounds like fun
 
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Jesus H Christ
Let’s get this thread back on track.

80 photos from last months MEO trip to Kentucky

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TLC has made a name for themselves, haven't they? They're the only reason I can figure a truck like this can go so high. (Granted, the miles are certainly low(er) for a truck of this age, but it's not new.)

Check out the prices on the TLC services performed.

 

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