osucycler
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osucycler

I missed out on buying one of these from my Uncle. Immaculate shape, 5 spd, same red as the picture. Couldnt convince the wife and I shudder to think what happened to it.

Drive shaft bearing failure misdiagnosed as a failing transmission mount.

I almost gave it a star but it stood at 42 so I left it alone, it’s the answer to this thread.

Here you go:

A full range of ICONs the FJs, Bronco, and a CJ.

If you pick up the Land Cruiser for the next car/vehicle It will be difficult for me to keep reading your columns. The want is strong but I think it can be abated at least until the wife’s 04 Accord V6 dies (probably never).

I never understood this unholy alliance...

I work as a school counselor and had just ridden back from a neighboring school where a student had died and we were doing some grief counseling services. I pulled up at my site (thinking about how fortunate and lucky I was to be alive and to do the things I get to do), turned off the bike, got off and walked away;

Damn, thanks for the replies!

Thanks, anywhere near oklahoma?

I would’ve loved to had that 83, they are getting to be hard to find around here (Oklahoma) to keep my 82 in parts and spares.

My current battle with rust on my 1982 Toyota 4x4. The bed above the wheel wells, the bed seams, and a small windshield leak led to rust making a home in the passenger floor board. Otherwise the truck is perfect, sigh.

And............ I bought this song, Tuesday is shaping up to be better than yesterday already.

Modern engine, transmission, and improved interior along with most importantly a solid front axle.

Performed two engine swaps. I got a free 1993 2wd pick up and offered up to my friend if she would help take out the bad 22RE motor and swap in a good 1994 22RE from a wrecked and rolled truck. Success embolden the idea a swap in my daily driver. In that 4Runner I had a bad rear main seal in the 3.0 motor. Well in

Sign me up, that is a cool kit!

Would drive one everyday that I could, big kids go-kart!

Good way to get your bicycle fixed faster and sometimes better is to tip with a quality six pack of their favorite beverage.

There has got to be a little more to this story than, "hey semi-broken Hummer H1, buy it, fix it for 5K, sure done." C'mon man the process of how you now own an H1 is an article unto itself!

That is a beautiful machine! Why can't America have basic utility trucks like this!?