I'm buying a 4X4!!!
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I need a w56 right?
$225 - http://corvallis.craigslist.org/pts/916877467.html
$250 - http://portland.craigslist.org/clc/pts/943407359.html
??? - http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/pts/943639483.html
$200...possible fit - http://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/pts/939156928.html
$100 - http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/pts/938432193.html
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I can do green. As long as it's John Deere green. Heck lets start a "91Toyota needs money for paint for his 4x4" thread. I'll pony up some coins!
On a more real note (although I'm serious about sending some cash for paint) take a look at the entire drivetrain while you do your project and fix things as you go. I've seen too many built rigs fail due to things like U joints and bearings. Of course I've also seen dirt bag redneck rigs with ruined bodies shine on wheel day since the important stuff is maintained.
Sheet metal don't mean poop and paint don't crawl rocks!!! Be sure that the guts are solid in that rig and have fun.
On a more real note (although I'm serious about sending some cash for paint) take a look at the entire drivetrain while you do your project and fix things as you go. I've seen too many built rigs fail due to things like U joints and bearings. Of course I've also seen dirt bag redneck rigs with ruined bodies shine on wheel day since the important stuff is maintained.
Sheet metal don't mean poop and paint don't crawl rocks!!! Be sure that the guts are solid in that rig and have fun.
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If you're going to introduce the engine to a 5 speed, you'll need a flywheel. That guy with the $10 cracked block -- does it have a crank and flywheel attached? Maybe he can include the flywheel and transmission end clutch cylinder and linkage with the transmission -- that stuff usually wouldn't go with the tranny and you might save some coin.
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Good thinking on your part Matt, he prolly wouldn't be able to afford all the years of therapy he'd need after your comment....