Plans for El Cochiloco are to immediately drop the tank and get the vintage gas out, then make sure the blood can pump using an OEM fuel pump. I will also get new brake unit set up, with a booster, but hopefully convert to Disk at a minimum for the front.
@Cruddz did most the work on Peaches getting her up n running, so this rig is going to take the long road home with me leading the charge.
As for the powerplant, replace EFP and distributor with OEM Mr. Toyoda parts and do a smog delete, since my registration is out in Cotton City and those rules need not apply. Replace hoses and belts with OEM, since that's how I was learned how to replace all components. If you learn it right the first time, you will never have to relearn it again.
For the exterior, I will take a page out of St. Ward's book and keep it estilo derelict. This is going to be tricky, since I will apply the CLR/Linseed treatment, but also I must keep in mind the cancerous spots and how to address those. I hope I don't have to, but might, commission some welding, since there is some dangerous spots on the rig, including the floorboard.
As for the interior, I hope to revitalize the seats with maybe ostrich or crocodile skin from Mexico, but keep the pattern OEM, and also heat treat the inside of the rig, rustoleum the floor boards, then lay the OEM carpets back. Try to obtain a better dash pad. Try to obtain an original steering wheel, the PO must have had gorilla grip since the plastic has been ripped off.
Lastly, for the rims, obtain a couple more OE rims and repaint them grey, slap on the original caps, and then look for some pizza cutters. Rearcing the leafs and also the knuckles.