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By John Langston
Apr 23, 2008

I've seen this truck in CCC a few times, both winter and summer. Basically it is between an 84 and 87 Toyota 4wd. And it's in motherf*cking showroom condition.

I'm seriously jealous. Very very jealous. I'd rather have that than a new Tacoma.

Anyway dude, if you're reading this, I'm planning to fix the body damage and rust on my 87' along with new paint this summer and I would love to hear how you tamed the rust. Your fenders look real too, mine are already bondo, I was going to cut them off and put bolt on plastic aftermarket fenders. Maybe there's a better way?

By percious
From Arvada, CO
Apr 23, 2008
My first blueberry pie.<br /><br />Picture by Colden Perkins.

I always used galvanized aluminum, black tar, and pop-rivets to "hide" the rust in my '86 Nissan. God, I miss Bessy. I say forget the looks, and enjoy the ride!

-chris

By Gigette Miller
From Vegas
Apr 23, 2008
Eeny, meeny, miny..... moe.

I've only owned Toyotas, and they have never failed me on lonely desert dirt roads. What great vehicles! You can torture the heck out of them, and they'll still save your ass. Everytime I see a handsome, custom Toyota truck, I have to stop, and stare.

By Tim Stich
From Colorado Springs, Colorado
Apr 23, 2008
Looking down from Notchtop

Where have you guys been driving your trucks to get such rust? My 2000 Nissan Frontier doesn't have any rust at all.

By kirra
Apr 23, 2008

Gigette Miller wrote:
Everytime I see a handsome, custom Toyota truck, I have to stop, and stare.


yep there's something about a Toy-taco...*sigh*

looove my toyota

By Gigette Miller
From Vegas
Apr 23, 2008
Eeny, meeny, miny..... moe.

I feel so dirty for looking.

By Mark Nelson
From Coniferous, CO
Apr 23, 2008
naughty bull

compensating for your new guidebook???

(shoulda put these pics in describing some of the spicey canyon approaches)

or...are we to expect a stellar splatte guide and this is just a teaser?

By Luke Hanley
From Boulder, CO
Apr 23, 2008

This video makes me proud to have a Toyota....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lrk6vsb77xk

By Doug Lintz
From Lincoln, NE
Apr 23, 2008

Tim Stich wrote:
Where have you guys been driving your trucks to get such rust? My 2000 Nissan Frontier doesn't have any rust at all.


Neither does my 1999 Frontier, gotta love it.

On our hospital bulletin board someone posted an ad for their 2001 Frontier CrewCab SE w/ only 23,000 miles. If I didn't enjoy not having car payments I'd jump on that.

d.

By Tim Stich
From Colorado Springs, Colorado
Apr 23, 2008
Looking down from Notchtop

I don't know, 2000 was the last year for the Frontier where I like the styling. After that they looked like something out of Star Trek: The Next Body Iteration. I was either going to get a Nissan or a Toyota back in the day.

Now I have to ask, wtf happened with Tacomas and other pick-ups today? It's like they got supersized. My truck, and by the looks of it Darren's, is compact, narrow, and able to fit in tight spaces. The newer trucks are more towards the full-size end. You can't get these little trucks anymore. Pffffft.

By kirra
Apr 23, 2008

stitch are you referring to the Tundra..? ~ yeah they're getting a bit monster-like probably because they're after the Dodge-Ram-bo-tough construction-crew market..

btw that video was harsh... *sniff*, when he lit that on fire my heart wrenched. That littl'T is gonna come back from its grave (if ever) and get even...

By Tim Stich
From Colorado Springs, Colorado
Apr 23, 2008
Looking down from Notchtop

No, I mean the Tacoma. It looks a lot wider than the old SR5s. The Forerunner is super fat now, too.

By cameron
Apr 23, 2008

I had an 89 Niss hardbody xcab that took some serious beatings and drove me across country and all points between not once but twice (never left me stranded) - 172k miles. . . and then I traded it in on a 98 Frontier. . . oops. Sold the Frontier 3 years later.

There's a cherry 85 'Yota in LaPorte (Ft. Collins) with a small lift, a cap, new 31 At's and a nearly perfect paint and interior - $6300.obo Truck is very, very nice (if you're interested let me know and I'll send you his number).

By CalmAdrenaline
From Salt Lake, UT
Apr 23, 2008

http://bl120w.blu120.mail.live.com/mail/ReadMessageLight.asp>>>>>
my toyota, its a work in progress but she is starting to come together, 83'

By mcarizona
Apr 23, 2008

at the swell

By kirra
Apr 24, 2008

Gigette, did you see Darren's pictures got yanked..???

By Gigette Miller
From Vegas
Apr 24, 2008
Eeny, meeny, miny..... moe.

Yeah, Kirra,

They were too racy for MP. Time to visit the auto trader porn site.

G

By Malcolm Daly
From Boulder, CO
Apr 24, 2008

Shame on Toyota for succumbing to Detroit's bigger is better fixation. Check out the bed on the new Tacomas: It's all plastic and looks like it will be ruined the first time you throw in a load of logs or a drum full of hydraulic oil?

So where do you go for a real truck these days? The used lots? Criagslist? Ford Super Duty?

Mal

By Gigette Miller
From Vegas
Apr 24, 2008
Eeny, meeny, miny..... moe.

I don't care for the supersized Toyota trucks as much; I like the older, more narrower Toys that do well in tight spots.

By Allen Hill
From 5 Points, DENCO
Apr 24, 2008
Taliban 2

On our way to "Death by Chocolate"

Ranting about the popularity of Indian Creek in 1996.

The mighty Land Cruiser! Toyota's finest.

By Gigette Miller
From Vegas
Apr 24, 2008
Eeny, meeny, miny..... moe.

Kirra, they're back......

By John Langston
Apr 24, 2008

My dream truck would be built not bought.

It would probably cost 15K total.

I want an 87 or so 4x4 Xtra Cab sr5 with the longbed.

Then I'd throw in a diesel engine and fix the body to immaculate. I've seen it done very well on Landcruisers so I bet it could be done on a pickup.

My buddy swapped his 76' Landcruiser to diesel, put 36" tires on it, planetary axles, and painted it (with bedliner). At his absolute lowest point, he had 18" of clearance. He took it from Wyoming to Alaska and back and got about 25mpg on it.

Has anyone looked into the eco-footprint of new cars vs. driving old cars? If I understand correctly a 1980 Ramcharger with an oil leak produces less total polution than a new Prius.

By kirra
Apr 24, 2008

Gigette Miller wrote:
I don't care for the supersized Toyota trucks as much; I like the older, more narrower Toys that do well in tight spots.

Now your talkin Gi-gee...!

Gigette Miller wrote:
Kirra, they're back......


WHERE dag-nab-it...!!!! -- don't see em... your just yankin my rope... how could Darren (or MP) be sooo cruel... *sigh*

By Gigette Miller
From Vegas
Apr 24, 2008
Eeny, meeny, miny..... moe.

I was just teasing you, Kirra,

But at least we are getting some exposed Toys.
Thanks, Allen!

I mean, Bump for Langston to help a fellow climber out. ; )

Stay tuned, girlfriend.

By kirra
Apr 24, 2008

Gigette Miller wrote:
Stay tuned, girlfriend.

tease me please me some more gig-gee...

:)

By Allen Hill
From 5 Points, DENCO
Apr 24, 2008
Taliban 2

Another of my old 55. The guy that bought it from me put a Cummins diesel in it and fixed it up real nice. He claims it gets 24 mpg.

Classic 80's Indian Creek camping. No else around!


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