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SILVER Star
I know this section doesn't get a ton of action, but figured I'd start here.
These have sitting on a shelf for over 60 years. Darn things are NOS. The fuel gauge is part number RK21 57220, so it was for the RK series vehicles from the mid-50s. Likely from a 1955 RK21. Thanks to @JohnnyC for helping me figure that out. It may apply to other vehicles but I haven't been able to cross reference. I've got a 1956 FJ25 parts catalog and know they aren't Land Cruiser applicable.
They don't deserve to be sitting on a shelf for the next 60 years and need to go into a rebuild or something. I don't anticipate picking up an RK21 anytime soon . Not that there are thousands of RKs on the rebuilding blocks at the moment, but I hope I'm catching someone at the right time.
Would like to trade for very early Toyota tools, especially engine adjust kits which are also pretty tough to come by.
If you don't have a need yourself but know someone who does, please shoot them this lead.
Dan
These have sitting on a shelf for over 60 years. Darn things are NOS. The fuel gauge is part number RK21 57220, so it was for the RK series vehicles from the mid-50s. Likely from a 1955 RK21. Thanks to @JohnnyC for helping me figure that out. It may apply to other vehicles but I haven't been able to cross reference. I've got a 1956 FJ25 parts catalog and know they aren't Land Cruiser applicable.
They don't deserve to be sitting on a shelf for the next 60 years and need to go into a rebuild or something. I don't anticipate picking up an RK21 anytime soon . Not that there are thousands of RKs on the rebuilding blocks at the moment, but I hope I'm catching someone at the right time.
Would like to trade for very early Toyota tools, especially engine adjust kits which are also pretty tough to come by.
If you don't have a need yourself but know someone who does, please shoot them this lead.
Dan