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Well it's now my turn for ROTW. Money's been tight this year so I couldn't do everything I wanted. All-in-all the cruiser is looking a 100 times better, but still have a way to go. I'll start by saying that I'm no master fabricator/mechanic. My build has nothing to do with custom roll cages, LS1 conversions, etc.


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As you can see in the first couple of pictures the cruiser has been in the family from day 1. We usually went to Utah in it, back when 55mph was the speed limit. It's been as far as Canada and never left us stranded. It's never had a problem that a wrench or hammer couldn't fix. The cruiser was our main transportation until the mid 80's. After that pop's only used it to-and-from work, less than 1 mile a day (seriously). In the 90's he hit a curb and launched the cruiser into a guard-rail.
She sat parked for a good 10 years. After his retirement, pops mentioned selling the cruiser to someone to was interested. NO freakin way I could accept that! So thus started my work.

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1. Rebuilt steering gear box (armstrong steering). Impact with a curb broke the steering arm and steering gears.

2. Rebuilt brakes (pistons, new shoes, turned drums, SS brake lines, new master cyl) Breaks have ALWAYS been a problem with our cruiser since I was a child. I'm happy to say that the brakes
are astonishingly great. While most people simply upgrade to discs, Im happy to say that the OEM setup is
working well. Not too sure I would try rock crawly with them though.

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stripping down old setup, degreasing and repainting...

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Flexing new setup before bolting down rear shocks...

3. New suspension: Downey lift; deutch-tech shocks, new leaf springs and shackles. The shackles are slightly longer in the rear, I'm expecting sag eventualy since I have the hard-top, spare and aux fuel tank.

4. Had to spray to cruiser down with some rattle can rusty primer. I was getting sick of the multicolored primer spots. The original paint kept coming off when wiping down the cruiser.

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I know I know, super redneck install, but it works! I got the wrong alternator (for a 2F) so I had to rid an adapter. It's so amazing what I can accomplish with a hammer and no patience!

5. Some electrical: new ignition thing, alternator, battery and plug wires. I still need to replace the wire harness. I got the wrong year alternator so I had to ghetto-up my install. But hey, it works. After doing this I was now able to get'er on the freeway (67mph). The cruiser had not been on a freeway since 1991, I was amazed to see this work.

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New tires, yeah! Looks pretty good for a SUA set up.
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6. Tires: After seeing how hard it is to find rims with correct spacing offset, I decided to keep my white steelies (repaired one bent rim that rammed a curb). Slapped on some 33" Mud Terrains!

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7. Cooling system: New water pump, new hoses, new thermostat and thermostat housing (hole rotted in mine). The cruiser ran a
bit hot espacially after running on the freeway. She is now much much better!

8. Distributor: I have done nothing yet. It is not stock, my dad installed early in the 70's. It's a Holly vacuum advance distributor.

9. Body: Just some hammering, bending and rattle-can painting. You may notice the rear windows are sliders, this is something my dad did in the early 80's. It was a pain, but they have never leaked.

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The "What's Next" List;
1. Install new points and coil
2. Put locktight on my spark plugs (keep coming loose)
3. Get my SOR Seat covers installed. Just need to find an affordable shop.
4. Get my "Toyota" and "Landcruiser" emblems chromed or powdercoated.
5. Put my radiator shroud back on.
7. Rewire; Either a Painless harness or I'll buy spools of automotive 12ga wire in various colors.
8. Start saving for an engine. Most likely a 2F with a 4 speed, oh how I would love a 4 speed!

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Garage helper, waiting eagerly for a test drive. Patiently waiting at his window.

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Camping in Big Bear. It went down to 27 degrees. I had to use my karosene heater under the oil pan to get her to turn over. Yikes!

Memorable moments in the cruiser;
1. Using the PTO wench in the 70's to pull us out of a ditch in the snow
2. Pulling out Jeeps in many areas in Utah back in the day
3. Getting air jumping the cruiser at a construction site



I will post up some additional images later. Thanks for looking.
 
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Cool story. Enjoy seeing the old pictures and hearing the stories. My front two spark plugs kept coming loose and I had them all out to clean them up and when I put them back in, now they haven't come loose. Might give mixing them around a try. Maybe they are just a little tighter fit. I don't know. Good job getting it back on the road.
 
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Looking good so far. You did the rigth thing keeping it in the family. the old photos really give a feeling of history. Very cool.
 
Sweet!

It's really nice to see something different,taking the original and bringing it back to life. Keep it in the family!
 
Cool. Nice write up. Like others have said, it sure is nice to keep it in the family. I am in the same boat with my cruiser. I grew up with it. Check my ROTW in my sig line if your curious.

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ROTW

Great Story, that is the best part of ROTW. I like the sliding windows --havent seen that yet, pretty cool ;)
 
Enjoyable read. Thanks for sharing. That is what I like about ROTW. Have fun with the rig and the future plans.
 
Thanks for all the positive feedback. My cruiser would be a rusted pile of scrap if Mud wasn't around. The info I get from you guys is priceless.

By the way, how do my shackle angles look? Anything in particular look wrong?

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Nice ROTW, cudo's to you for not letting it leave the family !! As for the color choice, it's mine as well. Easy touch-up !!Thanks and Happy Trails:cheers:
 
Great story and nice truck. I like the old school overflow for the rad. Your Dad must be happy.

I knew that margerita mix bottle would come in handy one day.

Pops likes it, but doesnt want to get in, says its too hard now with the lift
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Hi All:

"PC4400," great ROTW thread! Thanks for the sharing the old family photos!

The rig is looking good. But, you need an air filter housing!

Shackle angles: well, they could be better, but for the use that you will put the truck to it will be fine.

Regards,

Alan

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By the way, how do my shackle angles look? Anything in particular look wrong?

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Hi All:

"PC4400," great ROTW thread! Thanks for the sharing the old family photos!

The rig is looking good. But, you need an air filter housing!

Shackle angles: well, they could be better, but for the use that you will put the truck to it will be fine.

Regards,

Alan

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Haha, I kknew someone would say that! I do have an air filter housing. I took that pick when I did my water pump/hose install and wasn't finished putting the filter on.
So shackle angles are ok for basic offroading? Please elaborate. I only drive street/highway/offroad, but no rock crawling. I wouldn't do that until I had my own welder.
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Hi All:

"PC4400," with those shackle angles you risk shackle inversion if you were doing hard core trails, but for milder stuff it should be O.K.

Regards,

Alan
 

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