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Duelertoyota4x4 10-06-2009 04:36 AM

The nice thing about this hobby is you can buy what you can afford and build it as you can. He made it reversible so if he needs to use it as a people carrier he can. Its dual purpose. Isnt that what most people strive for? Maybe he didnt want to trade it for a piuck up knowing he might need it as a people carrier someday too. His bases are covered. In todays economy not everyone can afford just to run out and just buy something different when for alot cheaper you can make what you have work. Necessity is the mother of invention. I dont know about everyone else..but I have to admire someone who knows what they need, and despite everyone telling him no, goes and makes what he has work for what he needs. And isnt that the core of our hobby? Isnt that why the first person said hmmm...I like my 2nd gen but i wish it had a solid axle, decided to take a solid axle from an 84 and transplant it to his 94? To make it do what he wanted it to. I bet people called him dumb too. I for one will just say props to you for making what you need and not trading your 1st gen in on a newer pick up so that a dealership can just ship that 1st gen to a scrapyard for recycling. And just so you all know and can yell at me too..I plan on doing this mod asap too, and i do have the factory rear seat delete pan :)

:king:

zdanz 10-08-2009 05:14 AM

Duelertoyota4x4, thanks for the comments!

As for the mod, go for it, it is great ! And even better if you have the rear seat delete pan ;P

If you do it, post pictures !!!

zdanz 11-09-2009 06:50 AM

Update! Filled the gap between the cab and the fiberglass part, new paint, filled the hole at the top of the tailgate and a black bumper, why not! I love it!

http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos...9_170936_n.jpg

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03vrod 11-22-2009 07:22 PM

You can always change it back if you want.I thought about an option also.I think a soft top and maybe a plastic bed liner for the occasions when you need a truck.Then you could just throw the soft top back up when you're done.I gotta have somewhere for the family to sit.I think it looks good and it is yours.A extended cab sounds good also as someone mentioned earlier.

dannomite 11-22-2009 07:46 PM

Looks good. I like to see people trying new things and making them work. Don't worry about all the haters. They just got nothing better to do.

zdanz 11-23-2009 06:31 AM

Thanks for the comments! I love the way it looks and it's functionality. My only concern is rust, I will need to do something to protect my bed.

As for the rear seats for the family to sit, we'll just use my fiancee VW Jetta ;P

ohyeahcrx 11-23-2009 03:04 PM

haha Now it looks like it has a hat on backwards! haha Looks sweet man good job!!

turboturd8607 11-23-2009 03:49 PM

that looks awsome. anyone wana trade me a runner? lol.

misterzee 11-23-2009 03:53 PM

Fun exercise in metal cutting, looks good.
I woulda just gotten myself a pickup.
But I'm lazy.

yotarunner4 11-29-2009 07:43 PM

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looks great! i'm in the midst of doing the same to my '87 22re. Curious to know how u attached the "canopy" to the cab? I'm also going to make an attempt on installing the rear sliding glass.

zdanz 11-29-2009 08:38 PM

Nice! Post pics of your progress!

To attach the "canopy" to the cab, i simply used the existing holes at the bottom and drilled a second pair of holes to ensure it won't move. It is holding tight and does not move at all, even if it is bolted only with 4 screws. I used fiberglass to fill the gap between the cab and the part. :)

Ezrider_92356 11-29-2009 09:03 PM

kinda reminds me of a blazer that i did, it was just an rusted out offroad rig, the body mounts were sticking threw the floor on the 4 rear body mounts so i just cut the whole back off

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...SUNP0089-1.jpg

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yotarunner4 12-01-2009 05:54 PM

zdanz>>that's kewl, i'm hoping to attach the "canopy" tomorrow, i'll put pics up as it goes
ezrider>>>that blazer looks nice! did you keep the power window in the back working?

xjdubber 12-01-2009 06:23 PM

looking good man!



ps: what is with some of the people on this board.....

tj884Rdlx 12-01-2009 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by Ezrider_92356 (Post 51295227)
kinda reminds me of a blazer that i did, it was just an rusted out offroad rig, the body mounts were sticking threw the floor on the 4 rear body mounts so i just cut the whole back off


http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...1/SUNP0086.jpg

does that back window still crank down into the tailgate? that's what i was suggesting he do with his as well. with the power regulator a 4runner tailgate has, that would be very cool.

wd21_sr5 12-01-2009 06:39 PM


Originally Posted by xjdubber (Post 51296814)
looking good man!



ps: what is with some of the people on this board.....

Opinions, everyone has them and they ain't always whet everyone else wants to hear. Plus it's the internet so people will defend them to the death with no fear of real confrontion. As for the truck, I personally like it. As said, it's reversable if need be and it's useful for current needs. I wouldn't have painted the little cab 'backing' but it's not in my driveway. Enjoy your truck the way YOU want it! Thats what I do...

yotarunner4 12-07-2009 04:52 PM

finished converting '87 T4R into "pick-up"
 
pretty much done my "conversion", good timing too, because it's getting cold up here and we're definetely going to be getting more snow soon! the cab heats up so much faster, and i never have any passengers, so i'm glad i did it!

yotarunner4 12-07-2009 04:57 PM

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pics, need to take more during the day

zdanz 12-14-2009 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by yotarunner4 (Post 51301870)
the cab heats up so much faster

Hahaha very true !!! :)

Looks great, good job !

yotarunner4 12-18-2009 11:43 AM

new pics
 
few new pics of my "conversion"


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