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Going to a good home, thank you all for your help.
Going to a good home, thank you all for your help.
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Somebody needs an 80...
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somebody needs to buy this so my honey can move to colorado![]()
bump with lower price
daily bump
What condition are the seats in?
but the oxidized paint is a red flag for other mechanical issues.
. Can you give information about mainenance that has been done? Head gasket, fluid changes/flushes, etc.
There appears to be a lot of bumping going on here.
Is there something I should know about?![]()
It's just something us kids do a lot...you probably don't remember.
Delivery is always an option.
No. I do not know the history. There is no mention of the VIN in the Toyota data base, I've owned it for just over a year. I "heard" that the last owner had the knuckles apart, verified by a local who helped him. Assume the head gasket is original.
Any idea about the timing belt?
I don't want no car with fogged-up windows and foot prints on the headliner....![]()
You need to do some serious homework before you buy an 80. They are awesome expedition vehicles and can do alright in the rocks, but they are "nuanced". Read the FAQ in the 80's tech section to start with, and definitely before you get serious about buying one.
I've been reading for a month. seems like a reasonable question if I don't want to immediately dive into the drivetrain. If I've confused models and you want to remind me that it has a chain then your comments might actually be helpful.
Not a very welcoming bunch... good luck with the sale.
Says Rookie next to my name for a reason. Genuine thanks for the advice though (no sarcasm).
I'm not extremely well read on 80's but I know general auto mechanics and think I have enough about offroad tech to get started. I am skeptical that every non-professional MUD member/80 owner knew an 80 perfectly before getting his hands and a wrench on the thing. Also seems as though buying the cheapest thing out there along with the service manual is the best way to learn so someday I can be accepted here..
Got flamed within my first 3 posts on MUD and incidentally hijacked a classified. Sweet. Apologies Pighead, guess I'm not ready for your truck yet.