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amgraham
09-02-2007, 01:07 PM
I've been trying to find a rig to build to get my dad out on the trails with me. He doesn't like to drive a manual so that made it difficult but we finally found a 1986 Xtra Cab with the limited edition "lightweight bed". Here's what it looked like when bought:

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We got it cheap because of the rust plus it had a dead battery, a miss in the motor, and a blown rad. hose. It's a one owner truck though and I drove it home stopping once to add water. After a tune up with all NGK stuff and a new rad hose it runs pretty good (I still need to adjust the valves though).

amgraham
09-02-2007, 01:08 PM
It didn't take me long to decide that it wasn't worth messing with this bed so out came the sawzall and torch:

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There it sat for a few weeks while I got some other projects out of the way. I cut up the old bed and also got rid of that old light bar the front bumper ends and brackets. Took all that stuff to the metal recyclers (got $23 for it :D ). Also, I'm thinking about selling my 88 DD so I swapped my Taco wheels and 31s off of that with the stockers that were on the red truck. Here's what it looked like Friday:

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amgraham
09-02-2007, 01:08 PM
I had been hedging on getting a sandblaster to clean all the rust scale off the frame and see what was left. Friday I finally got one of those cheap Harbor Freight deals and about 150lb of media and had at it. Fortunately everything is pretty solid with the exception of the spare tire crossmember. After I got it cleaned up and started priming I decided to fab up the new "bumper" so I could go ahead and eliminate that crossmember and paint everything.

Cleaned up and fabbing up the bumper with receiver and shackle mounts:

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/amgraham83/1986%20Toyota%20Pickup/DSC01888.jpg
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Welded in the bumper, cut out the old rotted crossmember, and bobbed the frame 4.5":

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All painted up and purty:

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Next is the flatbed build. I'll hopefully be able to start on that this week.

Seanz0rz
09-02-2007, 01:29 PM
OMG that makes me want a project vehicle soooo bad!!! thats so fricken sweet!


i cant believe im so excited about a 86 bucket of rust!

amgraham
09-16-2007, 07:15 PM
I had a little time to mess with the truck Friday before it rained. I wish I had been able to get more done but oh well.. I ran it up on the wall to check the flex (or lack thereof). Then I was able to cut my crossbars and mounts for the bed and wired up the taillights to see if they worked (I realized I'm going to have to run separate turnsignals because these taillights feed back through the turn signal circuit.. No biggie.). Anyway, here's a few pics:

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h146/amgraham83/1986%20Toyota%20Pickup/DSC01906.jpg
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89BlueToy
09-24-2007, 08:08 PM
Looking good as usual but wanted to know if you knew or anyone else how reliable the automatic is in the 22re's?

blknblu
09-24-2007, 08:54 PM
It cracks me up how you keep posting these trucks you're tearing apart at your place and then to see your neighbors are trying to sell. Haha. :hillbill:

amgraham
09-24-2007, 09:14 PM
Looking good as usual but wanted to know if you knew or anyone else how reliable the automatic is in the 22re's?


Thanks man.. I don't know on the reliability. I just don't like autos but my dad won't drive a manual with any regularity :(

amgraham
09-24-2007, 09:17 PM
It cracks me up how you keep posting these trucks you're tearing apart at your place and then to see your neighbors are trying to sell. Haha. :hillbill:


The houses on either side of us are for sale :D What can I say? I'm a country boy stuck in a subdivision.. I do keep all my parts and projects while torn apart in the back yard behind a privacy fence. Oh, my neighbors hated me before when I just played loud music with my band.. Now they have grinders and crap going on too.. Heaven help them ;)

blknblu
09-25-2007, 07:15 PM
Yeah my neighbors were trying to sell and a prospect came by while my buddy and I had his beater cherokee all over my drive. They didn't look like they even wanted to get out of the car.

amgraham
09-30-2007, 09:32 PM
Well, I made a lot of progress this weekend. My bandsaw is super slow so I wired and installed other stuff while things were cutting. I installed a JVC CD deck, CB, aux. fuse box and circuit breaker. Also, I got a converter for the tailights and they work fine now. I got the better part of the structure of the bed built but am running low on steel. Hopefully I have enough to finish the railings and let it ride so we can wheel this truck this weekend. We'll see as I work on it a little more over the next couple days. Anyway, everyone loves pics...

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Good Times
09-30-2007, 09:58 PM
lookin good. how much room is there between the cab and the flatbed?

amgraham
09-30-2007, 10:29 PM
lookin good. how much room is there between the cab and the flatbed?


Thanks! I think it was about 3/4" at the tightest part. Stock was only 1/2".

04 Rocko Taco
10-03-2007, 06:17 AM
Looking good Ant!! I love it man!!