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Re: Looking for 1st Gen 4Runner
[Re: CD]
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09/21/21 08:04 PM
09/21/21 08:04 PM
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Teacher One
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What year were the 1st generation 4 Runners?
I can't stand a thief.
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Re: Looking for 1st Gen 4Runner
[Re: CD]
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09/21/21 09:26 PM
09/21/21 09:26 PM
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I agree. Tops came off a lot easier on those 80’s models than current ones
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Looking for 1st Gen 4Runner
[Re: Ridge Life]
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09/21/21 09:38 PM
09/21/21 09:38 PM
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CD
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And are you looking for an independent or skrate-axle? Either / or. Budget isn’t unlimited, but willing to pay for quality. Saw an elusive turbo on CL that was very nice, but it was $20k. Not dropping that much for sure.
Last edited by CD; 09/21/21 09:59 PM.
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Re: Looking for 1st Gen 4Runner
[Re: Teacher One]
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09/21/21 09:45 PM
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What year were the 1st generation 4 Runners? As stated, 84-89. Some were straight axle fronts, others were independent front suspension. Some were 4 cylinders, others were v6. Some of the 4 bangers were carbed, others were fuel injected. Automatics and manuals, and different trim levels in all. Lots of options. Rear tops came off all of them.
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Re: Looking for 1st Gen 4Runner
[Re: CD]
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09/22/21 05:57 AM
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low wall
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I looked at a weird vehicle in the summer of 1982. Toyota was going to put out something like the Bronco or Blazer (we didn't know what an SUV was back then). This was a prototype they were thinking about. It was the Toyota pickup, with no wall behind the seats and a rear bench seat and a fiberglass top. One of the welders at BE&K Pine Hill mill project was driving it, and staying at the Bassmaster Inn down there. It was in the parking lot all summer. My recollection is that he had a brother that worked for Toyota, and he was testing it long term. It was, of course, the earliest version of the 4Runner.
Used to be a lifeguard, until that blue kid got me fired.
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Re: Looking for 1st Gen 4Runner
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09/22/21 06:01 AM
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2Dogs
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I looked at a weird vehicle in the summer of 1982. Toyota was going to put out something like the Bronco or Blazer (we didn't know what an SUV was back then). This was a prototype they were thinking about. It was the Toyota pickup, with no wall behind the seats and a rear bench seat and a fiberglass top. One of the welders at BE&K Pine Hill mill project was driving it, and staying at the Bassmaster Inn down there. It was in the parking lot all summer. My recollection is that he had a brother that worked for Toyota, and he was testing it long term. It was, of course, the earliest version of the 4Runner. Trekker, 4 Runners daddy.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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