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Old 03-26-2017, 05:10 PM
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Been super busy with life but had a little time to get the new timing set installed today.


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Looks like a fun project! Gonna do the upholstery to fix the tears? Any idea where to find OEM upholstery?
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That's a good deal man! Around here you can't find a parts truck for under 1500. I picked up a 91 a few weeks ago that sat for a while to use as a utility vehicle and it has been a blast fixing it up. I even have the same tear in the driver seat lol.
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Originally Posted by EmeraldTrucky
Looks like a fun project! Gonna do the upholstery to fix the tears? Any idea where to find OEM upholstery?
Sorry, no.
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Originally Posted by Yotajuice
That's a good deal man! Around here you can't find a parts truck for under 1500. I picked up a 91 a few weeks ago that sat for a while to use as a utility vehicle and it has been a blast fixing it up. I even have the same tear in the driver seat lol.
Yeah they're kinda fun to tinker with.
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Got the engine back together and threw the grille on. Still lots of work to do, but I took it for a drive and seems ok other than it being a 4 cylinder turd. I will say fitting parts to a vehicle that's been wrecked in the front isn't very much fun.

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Your making good progress. Keep it up. Looks good
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Thanks!
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i might be wrong, but that looks like a tacoma grille.
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It's not. It just looks funny cause the headlight bezels and side markers aren't in yet.
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Put the headlights, markers, and headlight bezels on and took it for a drive. Stuff doesn't really line up that great but I'm no body man.









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