TLC on UsedVictoria thread... (ongoing) (3 Viewers)

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I had an appointment to go see it... it was nice of the guy to sell it without telling me. ;) Fortunately I checked the add and saw it was sold before I headed his way. I’m a bit choked, but knew it might sell before I could get there. Luckily Ryan hadn’t come down for it.

Well, I'm glad I didn't bother calling then if the guy was like that. I'm starting to lean towards putting the one I got on the front, and something smaller under the deck.

It's funny because the one I bought was up for a month for the same price...it had the kiss of death tho, a victorian would have to venture past langford to get it...
 
Well, I'm glad I didn't bother calling then if the guy was like that. I'm starting to lean towards putting the one I got on the front, and something smaller under the deck.

It's funny because the one I bought was up for a month for the same price...it had the kiss of death tho, a victorian would have to venture past langford to get it...

I go to Sooke to get things I’m interested in... I’ve not been looking seriously and hadn’t seen it. I’m glad you were able to get it... and it was still there when you got to Sooke.
 
This just showed up in Alberta. Far away but if someone was looking it would be worth a call M101 trailer. I don't know anything about them

 
Someone should check this out:

$1,500 · 1977 FJ45 Toyota Pickup


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That looks interesting!


Don’t let @seapotato see this! He could have bought this instead of wasting all that time building one and he would have ended up with about the same amount of rust.

Rust? Toyota's don't rust. Total myth.

as for that horror...

Rear axle and papers are worth something. That's about it.

Looks like something landed on the dash...:lol:
 
Just sold my hilux. The wife would love to see that 45 in the drive way.
 
Just red green it back together with a dozen rolls of duck tape. This is the ideal logging truck in Zimbabwe.
 

 
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@GTSSportCoupe
The Biggar looks like your end of leaks. A double Fibreglass shell seems like the way to go. At 3300 lbs empty it might be a bit heavy for your rig.

I can’t justify it at that price point... need to finish my rig first... and then consider a trailer for extra space. The 👰 would rather stay in a hotel and not have cash sitting in the driveway... and she is right that we come out ahead just paying for the nights we need. It would sure tow nice behind my rig though... and you could have some prime camping. Would rule out boondocking.
 
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