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Old 12-08-2007, 05:12 PM
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Toyota Fiberglass: 1983 Trekker Build-Up Thread

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page 1 - start of frame build
page 2 - front diff build
page 3 - engine mock up
page 4 - front drv shaft , engine exhaust crossover pipe , tranny/transfer crossmember , rear disc brake mock up
page 5 - shock hoops , emergency brake mock up , front track bar , rear traction shocks , emergency cable build
page 6 - fuel sender build , Frame POR-15
page 7 - frame assembly , starter
Page 8 - wiring harness start , brake lines & fuel lines
page 9 - original Trekker tear down
page 10 - cab rust
page 11 - rocker repair
page 12 - shaved drip rails , battery tray remove , smoothie cowl
page 13 - cab repair and EPOXY primer , first full body mock up
page 14 - floor and tranny tunnel build
page 15 - first wiring harness mock up
page 16 - steering mods , battery trey , engine bay mods
page 17 - brake lines
page 18 - supercharger & FIRST start .. VID

page 19 - light works vid
page 20 - wiring
page 21 - floor install and front seat mock up , front cooling fan
page 22 - body computer box , tires , engine computer , antenna , dash build
page 23 - antenna , dash , fuel sender
page 24 - my GOLD metal
page 25 - supercharger installed and running VID
page 26 - dash mock up
page 27 - center console build
page 28 - door skins
page 29 - door skin install , new hinge pins
page 30 - cup holder , center console guages , first dash assembled pic's
page 31 - rear seat mock up
page 32 - box skin repair , tub rebuild , tub floor build
page 33 - rear tub frame build and roll bar mock up , seat hinge mock up
page 34 - rear hatch , kick panels , custom Valance
page 35 - front bumper , fiberglass door panels
page 36 - door panels , wiper motor , final tub modifications
page 37 - wire harness sauder
page 38 - cab prep for paint
page 39 - trim prep
page 40 - COLOR
page 41 - cab install , sound deadner
page 42 - wire harness install and loom , dash re- assembly , heater box clean and install
page 43 - tub PERMINENT install , rear sound deadener
page 44 - sterio wiring
page 45 - sub box build
page 46 - finally some carpet
page 47 - Body panel install and rear bumper build
page 48 - It runs , you tube vid + rear canpoy build starts
page 49 - Blocking out the old roof , and sneek peak @ interior seat fabric
page 50 - NEW fiberglass roof mould and front headliner start
page 51 - NEW fiberglass roof
page 52 - headliners
page 53 - off to paint
page 54 - outside and together , seat fabric and stripes
page 55 - yikes , broken glass . mudflaps and exhaust tip and FIRST show and shine
page 56 - vids
page 57 - more shows and vids , supercharger oil change
page 58 - paint specs


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bought a few Trekkers a while back .. and now have started my own .

this one is going to be a "some what" stock restoration .. but with a few "extras" .


so here's where I'm starting .




don't mind the dust .. it's been sitting inside my shop for a while now .

there is one small rust hole on The right side .. front spring hanger , inside box steel .. you can see it in the pic .. it's so minor , I'm just going to weld in a patch .

so a little work today ... got onto the frame repair .

got the little plates/patches welded in .. It really wasnt that bad at all , the main / worse dammage was from me hitting with a hammer it trying to find the rust .. I really didnt see any point in doing "fish plates" .. as there (in my opinion) was NO structural strength loss . Other side is perfect .



and done ..




also started "prepping" the frame for the POR-15 treatment.





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Old 12-08-2007, 05:24 PM
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dang, you got alot of work ahead of you lol. make it nice :]
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looks good so far! congrats on finding a frame off a truck that old in that good of shape up there in the snowy regions!
Old 12-08-2007, 05:28 PM
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Good to see you doing something for yourself instead of building one and shipping it elsewhere. I'm sure it will be a NICE build and the extras worth the trouble. What is POR-15 by the way?
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Por-15 is a rust preventative paint.

Looking forward to watching the build.
Old 12-08-2007, 05:42 PM
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thanks guys ..

yep .. por-15 is a coating .. prevents O2 from contacting the steel .

stops rust , and seals the metal . http://www.por15.com/

I have used it before . and it's great stuff.

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Old 12-08-2007, 06:03 PM
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well good luck on your new project.
Can't really think of a better example of building from the ground up
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Originally Posted by ocdropzone
So I take it one of the 'extras' you are talking about is this thingy you found:

that would be cool for mine if you decide it won't fit under your hood

something like that
Old 12-11-2007, 03:12 PM
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so got the top side done (cleaned) , flipped it over and started on the bottom side .

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so , now that the "LONG box" Trekker is gone , I can now start building mine ..

I bought a "parts truck" a while back .. for a couple of reasons .. I needed a long box frame for the dimentions of the long box Trekker .. I needed a front clip .. I needed lots of small parts and pieces for my trekker build , so I bought a whole truck .



so Yesterday .. I started to tear it apart .

box had been removed previously , and I had cut a hole in the back of the cab for the "long box Trekker" I built ...
Now that that project is all done (for me anyway) It was time to get to work on my project .

I sold the long box frame .. and I need alot of the pieces for my trekker .. so time to strip it .
lots of work yesterday , cut the roof off , and rockers , and cab corners .. I'm going to make some replacements so i wanted to keep them . got the engine bay mostly stripped , and engine out .



and here is where I started this morning ..




and finally the cab off ..



frame stripped ..






and diffs ready to build .




and finally my front clip .





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looks good...can't wait to see what comes of this.
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Originally Posted by ocdropzone
My wife saw me looking at your post and said,"No way are you taking your truck down that far!"

Gonna be a nice job from the ground up.. Is that 2nd Gen front clip for your hot rod project?

Bumper brackets are yours when you want them...will get a shipping price for you next week...and can send them when ever you need'em
hahaha ... she can read your mind ?

front clip is for my Trekker .. it was punched on the front right side .. bent the frame and dammaged the inner wheel house I wanted to keep that cab , because it has the OE moon roof .. so I will repace the front clip .

Thanks , freight quote would be great ..
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Originally Posted by idayota
looks good...can't wait to see what comes of this.
thanks bro ! its going to be a slow one though .
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Originally Posted by slacker
thanks bro ! its going to be a slow one though .
hey, i got nowhere better to be!
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goin from the ground up! thats gonna be a sweet build, i'm lookin forward to it aswell!
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so the supercharger is GONE .. he sold it out from under me ! ohh well , I wasnt overly excited about it anyways , I was pretty leary about buying it .

so .. I'm thinkin' maybe 3.4L and supercharge it , or maybe V8 .. kinda like the idea of staying toyota .. any ideas , anyone know of any 3.4 installs into 79-83 vintage ?
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Originally Posted by slacker
so the supercharger is GONE .. he sold it out from under me ! ohh well , I wasnt overly excited about it anyways , I was pretty leary about buying it .

so .. I'm thinkin' maybe 3.4L and supercharge it , or maybe V8 .. kinda like the idea of staying toyota .. any ideas , anyone know of any 3.4 installs into 79-83 vintage ?
First off, i love your work, im always lurking in your build threads. Im sure you have heard it before, but i always enjoy hearing it in my own threads...

Im pretty sure ORS has done it before, check out their website or shoot them a pm/email. I really like the idea of the 3.4, go for it.

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thanks bro ! ....

I did check out there site , and there is nothing there for the 79-83's .. only 84 and up ..

I did read a whole lot though .
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check out this thread. I remember somewhere in it they mention the swap into earlier trucks - https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f160...runner-122396/
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tks ..
ok , so more reading .. and I sent an email ..

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