Ok. I did it again. I found one of those deals you just can't turn down. Let me explain:
Me and the family are heading to a friends house to take the kids trick or treating at the high school. As we pull up the their house, their neighbor we know has a flatbed wrecker in their driveway. I see an older Toyota Land Cruiser getting ready to be moved onto the wrecker.
Being the curious type, I go over to see what's going on. They were having to move the vehicle so the new owner of the house could move into the space. Turns out, that the vehicle owner was just going to have it taken to a wrecking yard and gotten rid of and I, of course, asked why?
They didn't have room in their new place for it and they can't keep in on the street thanks to City ordinances so they were just giving it away. To a wrecking yard.
He asked me if I wanted it. I said Hell Yes. I didn't even ask what he wanted for it. I also didn't tell my wife. At first anyway.
So, now I am the proud owner of a 1981 Land Cruiser. It's got the 2F 6cyl motor, 4 speed manual trans. No rust anywhere I can see, and lots and lots of upgrades done by the previous owner. Not the least of which was the replacement factory gas tank for a 42 gallon aftermarket tank. The only body damage is to the passenger side doors which I can fix/replace.
Not knowing much about these vehicles at all, and after finding out it's been sitting for 4 years or so I am asking for some guidance.
I know the fuel in the carb is at the very least nothing but varnish so a carb rebuild is a no brainer. Other than that, and not counting simple maintenance items such as an oil change and possibly a coolant change, is there anything I should look out for that is unique to these vehicles in order for it to get running again? From what i have been told, the only thing it needs to be driveable is to get it running/tune up and new tires, registration, and insurance. Oh, and front seats. The drivetrain is all stock. Thanks!
Mark.
By the way, I'm having a 2 for 1 sale on my Scouts. I need them gone to make room for the cruiser. My version of "Black Friday"
Me and the family are heading to a friends house to take the kids trick or treating at the high school. As we pull up the their house, their neighbor we know has a flatbed wrecker in their driveway. I see an older Toyota Land Cruiser getting ready to be moved onto the wrecker.
Being the curious type, I go over to see what's going on. They were having to move the vehicle so the new owner of the house could move into the space. Turns out, that the vehicle owner was just going to have it taken to a wrecking yard and gotten rid of and I, of course, asked why?
They didn't have room in their new place for it and they can't keep in on the street thanks to City ordinances so they were just giving it away. To a wrecking yard.
He asked me if I wanted it. I said Hell Yes. I didn't even ask what he wanted for it. I also didn't tell my wife. At first anyway.
So, now I am the proud owner of a 1981 Land Cruiser. It's got the 2F 6cyl motor, 4 speed manual trans. No rust anywhere I can see, and lots and lots of upgrades done by the previous owner. Not the least of which was the replacement factory gas tank for a 42 gallon aftermarket tank. The only body damage is to the passenger side doors which I can fix/replace.
Not knowing much about these vehicles at all, and after finding out it's been sitting for 4 years or so I am asking for some guidance.
I know the fuel in the carb is at the very least nothing but varnish so a carb rebuild is a no brainer. Other than that, and not counting simple maintenance items such as an oil change and possibly a coolant change, is there anything I should look out for that is unique to these vehicles in order for it to get running again? From what i have been told, the only thing it needs to be driveable is to get it running/tune up and new tires, registration, and insurance. Oh, and front seats. The drivetrain is all stock. Thanks!
Mark.
By the way, I'm having a 2 for 1 sale on my Scouts. I need them gone to make room for the cruiser. My version of "Black Friday"
