New pic of first toy
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New pic of first toy
Sure wish I still owned this. my wife found the pic in the attic it was a 82 I believe, and it was loaded. trekkers are hard to find these days.
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Very nice. I've never seen the inside of one of those.How where they set up?and how did they attach the box to the cab?
My first was a 84 4runner i wish i had a before pic because it was rough.the P.O. had spray painted it john deere green:pat: i got it for $300,a little spit and polish(and paint and parts and time etc.) and it turned out decent.
My first was a 84 4runner i wish i had a before pic because it was rough.the P.O. had spray painted it john deere green:pat: i got it for $300,a little spit and polish(and paint and parts and time etc.) and it turned out decent.
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Im not sure exactly how it was all attached to the cab but it was totally fiberglass from the cab back. and there was not much leg room in the rear seat. the floor did drop a little back there but not much. the whole deal was put together by winibego, it was very solid. I had this truck about 2 years traded it for the 85 pickup with the first V6, that was a great truck as well. cant go wrong with a toy.
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Corey that was some good info on the trekker>It feeled me in more on thanks also to the other members too.All I can say is I really like it when I see the older toyotas still out there cause it goes to show that you really can't go wrong w/ a toy.Thats probrobly why we chose toyota.
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That's about the color of my '85 too. I never know how to describe it...sand, eggnog, moisture in the oil...
Those 22R's never quit. I bet the majority of them are still running around.
I'm going the opposite direction of the Trekker with mine. It started as a 4Runner and now features a pickup shell, a Herculined interior and "Back Off" trucker mudflaps swingin' from the back bumper (made out of a fencepost).
Eric
Those 22R's never quit. I bet the majority of them are still running around.
I'm going the opposite direction of the Trekker with mine. It started as a 4Runner and now features a pickup shell, a Herculined interior and "Back Off" trucker mudflaps swingin' from the back bumper (made out of a fencepost).
Eric
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