Before And After pics (Post Em Up)
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Shortly after I bought it, swapped out the front fenders off my 95 2wd as the ones on the truck were rusted out.
These were taken this morning, 2" BJ spacers and ome coils added, rockers have been rock guarded, valance taken off, 33x12,5 taken off for the winter and 31x10.5's put on and sound system put in.
These were taken this morning, 2" BJ spacers and ome coils added, rockers have been rock guarded, valance taken off, 33x12,5 taken off for the winter and 31x10.5's put on and sound system put in.
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5-6 months after i got her she got new meats, light bar, lights, and home-made snorkel, and decals
and right now as she sits in my back yard just ITCHING to be finished, seats are in and i fabricated fenders for the front but havent gotten pics yet.
and right now as she sits in my back yard just ITCHING to be finished, seats are in and i fabricated fenders for the front but havent gotten pics yet.
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My first Toyota started out as this. I bought it for $200 not knowing the shape of the drivetrain (truck didnt run) but I did know it had a very solid frame. When I got it it had some kind of S10 style gas tank in it with no fuel pump.. hence why it didnt run. Threw on a Ford E2000 pump with a boat gas tank and it ran great.
Here's how I got it.
After building a flatbed, adding a 15 gallon fuel cell, welding up the rear end and adding some 33x9.5 BF Mud Terrains I ended up with this.
At this point I still daily drove this truck, so I couldnt really run it as hard as I would have liked. It wasnt long before I found a good deal on the '87 pickup (below.) Now I started to beat on it harder and harder through the trails.
And up to now, the body is beat. Bad. It wasnt that great to start with, as far as rust and what not.. but after a couple years of trail pounding it's done.
It is sitting outside, covered in feet of snow, waiting to be fixed. The plans are this summer put on a rust free '86 cab that I have sitting around and get it fixed up to give to my father. I do not wish to get rid of it, as the drivetrain and frame are so solid. Just needs some TLC that only a Toyota owner can give!
Here's how I got it.
After building a flatbed, adding a 15 gallon fuel cell, welding up the rear end and adding some 33x9.5 BF Mud Terrains I ended up with this.
At this point I still daily drove this truck, so I couldnt really run it as hard as I would have liked. It wasnt long before I found a good deal on the '87 pickup (below.) Now I started to beat on it harder and harder through the trails.
And up to now, the body is beat. Bad. It wasnt that great to start with, as far as rust and what not.. but after a couple years of trail pounding it's done.
It is sitting outside, covered in feet of snow, waiting to be fixed. The plans are this summer put on a rust free '86 cab that I have sitting around and get it fixed up to give to my father. I do not wish to get rid of it, as the drivetrain and frame are so solid. Just needs some TLC that only a Toyota owner can give!
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I guess I could put my '87 up here too. I bought it for $400 with a massive oil leak (previous owner installed a new headgasket..upside down..) and a frame that didnt look like it was going to be there much longer. Mainly bought it for the rust free cab and fiberglass box.
I got it running and it made an awesome daily driver. The little 22R knocked..kind of scary like.. but it is still running almost a year and a half later.
I knew the frame was shot. It was about to break on the passenger side near the leaf spring hanger. I bought a rust free frame (along with the 86 cab) from a buddy and started the frame swap the Friday of 4th of July weekend.
Random picture during the swap.
How it sits today on four inches of lift and whatever tires I feel like running that week.. lol
It's still my DD, but gets beat on a little more now that it has a Detroit in the rear.
Oh, thought I'd post up my other Toy.. almost done.. kind of. 350/TH400/203 to locked front/rear Toy axles..rear mount rad..full cage..racing bucket w/ 5 pt.. etc etc
I got it running and it made an awesome daily driver. The little 22R knocked..kind of scary like.. but it is still running almost a year and a half later.
I knew the frame was shot. It was about to break on the passenger side near the leaf spring hanger. I bought a rust free frame (along with the 86 cab) from a buddy and started the frame swap the Friday of 4th of July weekend.
Random picture during the swap.
How it sits today on four inches of lift and whatever tires I feel like running that week.. lol
It's still my DD, but gets beat on a little more now that it has a Detroit in the rear.
Oh, thought I'd post up my other Toy.. almost done.. kind of. 350/TH400/203 to locked front/rear Toy axles..rear mount rad..full cage..racing bucket w/ 5 pt.. etc etc
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Here is my 83 when I bought it.'
Here is my 83 in June 08.
please note that I use 31's for the road. So my 33's will last longer.
My trucks new jacket.
My 83's new wheels.
A little mud.
My 83 in the rare snow fall we had a few weeks ago.
My 83 as it sits today.
I know this more of a time line of my truck then a before and after.
But After I saw all my pics on photo bucket I had to do something with them.
Here is my 83 in June 08.
please note that I use 31's for the road. So my 33's will last longer.
My trucks new jacket.
My 83's new wheels.
A little mud.
My 83 in the rare snow fall we had a few weeks ago.
My 83 as it sits today.
I know this more of a time line of my truck then a before and after.
But After I saw all my pics on photo bucket I had to do something with them.
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Powwww
Before: Super sweet 80's paint and chrome with some "re-bar" for springs....
NOW: 4 LINK REAR, gears, etc..... do the math.....
-scott-
NOW: 4 LINK REAR, gears, etc..... do the math.....
-scott-
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some droop pics for yah....tire is rubbing on frame and stopping compression otherwise it would have a little more travel to it...
just starting to back up the rear
new tires will be 14.5 instead of 18" wide...so that will solve my rub issues..
-scott-
just starting to back up the rear
new tires will be 14.5 instead of 18" wide...so that will solve my rub issues..
-scott-
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It's still my DD, but gets beat on a little more now that it has a Detroit in the rear.
WOW thats a nice set of............... um tires you have there.
Who has what in the rear? If you get tired of beatin on the ill take over for a while.
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When I first got it in all it's stocker glory (right), and before I sold the pos I was going to build from the ground up There was just too much wrong with it... (on the left)
If I were going to keep it stock, this would have been a good time to stop.
Hasn't changed much on the outside, but I've got a welded rear 3rd, 33" tires I scored for $75 (for all 5!) a homemade front bumper, and a 1/2 top for the summer. (yes it was an extra top, and yes it's on in the middle of winter )
Obviously not done yet!
If I were going to keep it stock, this would have been a good time to stop.
Hasn't changed much on the outside, but I've got a welded rear 3rd, 33" tires I scored for $75 (for all 5!) a homemade front bumper, and a 1/2 top for the summer. (yes it was an extra top, and yes it's on in the middle of winter )
Obviously not done yet!
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