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Parting Out: 1983 Toyota Truck

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 9:33 pm
by Roughandready
Not sure if y'all are into pickups too, but I thought I might as well post this up:

I bought this truck a few weeks ago to experiment around with and vet new parts. I bought a cleaner chassis, so I've decided to part this one out.

Email at Roughandreadyrebuilds@gmail.com, post in thread, or PM. Please include a ZIP/Postal code for shipping quotage. Can take pictures of whatever you might want to see.

The quick and dirty:

- 1983 Model Long Bed.
- 22R + W42 4 speed.
- 7.5" 2 pinion open diff, 3.46 gears.

High points:

- 104k original miles.
- Doors and fenders are ugly, but rust free.
- Grille isn't broken.
- Was stored out of sunlight, so all the lights/lenses/plastics are perfect.
- Good door glass and sliding rear window (local hooligans ruined windshield).
- Passenger side of bed is rot free.
- Bumpers are rot free. Front has small dent, rear is perfect.
- Frame is completely rot free.
- Transmission (W42 4 speed) and rear end (7.5" 3.46:1) were full of clean fluid.
- Will be cutting up cab and good half of the bed for patch panels.

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Re: Parting Out: 1983 Toyota Truck

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 2:19 am
by Grumpy3TC
How much for the w-42

Re: Parting Out: 1983 Toyota Truck

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 2:42 am
by Roughandready
Grumpy3TC wrote:How much for the w-42
200 clams.

Re: Parting Out: 1983 Toyota Truck

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 6:25 pm
by Grumpy3TC
Roughandready wrote:
Grumpy3TC wrote:How much for the w-42
200 clams.
Im in Mass.I dont know if you willing to ship,i never don anything this big,hopefully you have any idea in how too ship this item.

Re: Parting Out: 1983 Toyota Truck

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 6:32 pm
by Roughandready
Grumpy3TC wrote:
Roughandready wrote:
Grumpy3TC wrote:How much for the w-42
200 clams.
Im in Mass.I dont know if you willing to ship,i never don anything this big,hopefully you have any idea in how too ship this item.
I've shipped engines, transmissions, fenders, doors, etc. It's never any fun, but you got to do what you got to do. :D

Basically, I can ship it in a crate via Fedex or ship it on a pallet, freight. I shipped an engine via fedex in a plywood box not long ago and was happy with the service. You have to have a business for a delivery that heavy through fedex.

Re: Parting Out: 1983 Toyota Truck

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 6:45 pm
by Grumpy3TC
I have to talk to my LandLord ,the ducket bay is on his side of the building,My Garage bays are in the opposite side,I will need all the information necessary to complete the shipment .I will need his green light to do it,let me get this info by next week,I will get back to you ,If the tranny sale first oh well so bad for me then,No biggie.Money Talks!!!

Re: Parting Out: 1983 Toyota Truck

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 6:48 pm
by Roughandready
Grumpy3TC wrote:I have to talk to my LandLord ,the ducket bay is on his side of the building,My Garage bays are in the opposite side,I will need all the information necessary to complete the shipment .I will need his green light to do it,let me get this info by next week,I will get back to you ,If the tranny sale first oh well so bad for me then,No biggie.Money Talks!!!
PM me your address and I can go ahead and see how much it would cost to get it up there. Depending where you are in Mass, I can have a business address available for you to pick up at. We've got friends up in Concord and Boston.