It looks like yours has been desmogged at some point.
There appears to be a yellow wire coming off the back of your carb, that presumably is connected to the idle circuit solenoid on the back of the carb. This is substituting for the "wiring harness" on the SOR carb. It needs to be connected to switched 12V power so that it allows fuel to flow when the key is on and shuts off fuel flow when the key is switched off.
The "candycanes" are just tubes. Vacuum piping connects to two ports on the side of the carb, circle around the carb to these connections, then continue on to the rest of the engine. They just tidy it up a bit.
Take a look at the vacuum diagrams on this page:
Specter Off-Road Land Cruiser Parts - Page 048 Land Cruiser Emission Controls - scroll down to 8/76-9/77 Federal
You will see that you are correct about the TP diaphragm running to a VSV on the fender. In a desmogged configuration it can be run straight to manifold vacuum, as yours is. BTW, get a Haynes manual because the emissions and wiring diagrams in there are pretty good.
Reference this diagram as well (this is out of the Haynes manual):
There appears to be a yellow wire coming off the back of your carb, that presumably is connected to the idle circuit solenoid on the back of the carb. This is substituting for the "wiring harness" on the SOR carb. It needs to be connected to switched 12V power so that it allows fuel to flow when the key is on and shuts off fuel flow when the key is switched off.
The "candycanes" are just tubes. Vacuum piping connects to two ports on the side of the carb, circle around the carb to these connections, then continue on to the rest of the engine. They just tidy it up a bit.
Take a look at the vacuum diagrams on this page:
Specter Off-Road Land Cruiser Parts - Page 048 Land Cruiser Emission Controls - scroll down to 8/76-9/77 Federal
You will see that you are correct about the TP diaphragm running to a VSV on the fender. In a desmogged configuration it can be run straight to manifold vacuum, as yours is. BTW, get a Haynes manual because the emissions and wiring diagrams in there are pretty good.
Reference this diagram as well (this is out of the Haynes manual):
