My first pickup: 1975 Hilux

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  1. Caleb

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    You'd think that at 36 I would have owned a truck before, but no. I've been really wanting a JNC pickup for a while. My first choice would be a Datsun pickup, but this came along for a steal and I couldn't pass it up.

    Paid $300 for the truck with the transmission in the bed. The guy would have charged me $1200 if the tranny was installed so I took it as is ;)

    I spent most of last Monday installing the trans and other small stuff. I fought the cross member for the trans for about 2 hours before I realized I was trying to install it upside down :brickknock: A lot of the hardware was not original so I had do do a lot of deciphering to figure out which bolt went where. I still have a couple things to do to finish the job, but it's about 95% complete.

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    20R
    weber (not sure of the size)
    All original sheet metal except for tailgate. It's in pretty good condition except for a couple minor dings and dents. I also found a rust hole in the rocker panel under the driver side door, but not too bad. I'm in the desert so I don't think it will progress too quickly.
    Super sweet light bar:rolleyes:

    It runs pretty good but lacks some power. I'm guessing the carb needs to be thoroughly cleaned and tuned and mostly likely a timing adjustment.

    Future plans:
    fix 40yr old wiring throughout
    Smaller wheels and static drop
    fix interior
    remove/replace towing mirrors. Maybe add some fender mirrors.
    clean up bumpers
    drive it daily

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  2. Perkolator

    Perkolator Toyotaholic

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    Welcome! Good to see another 2nd gen Hilux joining the club here. Looks like a good project. Nice price too!
     
  3. Caleb

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    Thanks! I thought it was a good price too! I was just reading up on your project. I'm really curious to see how those jeep wheels look mounted with tires on them. I still don't have a clue on what I want to do for wheels.
     
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    Welcome aboard! 2nd gens are still popping up like crazy.

    PS. That light bar looks legit! HAHA
     
  5. Caleb

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    I'll sell it to you. Real cheap price! :D
     
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    jetas Grand Toyotaholic

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    Haha na i think il pass on it. Lol
     
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    Great find! Great start too! That thing is clean :)
     
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    I kinda thought the light bar looked "not horrible" for some reason but I'd still ditch it - then I noticed you have bumpers pads on your bumper...dunno if I've seen that before. Kinda cool. Your paint looks good too, I'd buff it out and keep the patina. I wish my truck wasn't primered over by the PO.

    I'll post up pics of the wheels when I finish. I think member WhiteTrash has pics of a 2nd gen Hilux with these Heep wheels mounted on it. One of the only examples I could find online to help me decide what route to take with wheels. It was between these jeep 10-spoke "turbine" wheels or the jeep/Enkei gold mesh wheels. I'm also diggin the Starion wheels, but those seem pretty high demand. I personally think these older Hilux trucks shouldn't have any wheels on them that look newer than maybe the early 90s styling.
     
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    Id keep the push bar things if mine had em
     
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    I love patina. The paint is in surprisingly good condition. Very oxidized, but not beyond repair. I want to keep it, but one of the previous owners punched a bunch of holes in the door for tow mirrors. I swear they were blind and dumb, had 3 different mirrors on it, or both. I don't want to lose the patina, but I need to fix these holes. I do know a guy who is very handy with an airbrush so I might fix the holes and have him blend in the repairs with the rest of the paint.

    I do want to say "period" correct. Nothing looks more garish IMO than modern wheels on a classic vehicle. That being said, I'm not going full classic, but still staying with something simple and appropriate. The other day I was at a tire shop that I frequent and he had a few sets of wheels laying around. These 3 caught my eye. I'm leaning toward the gray ones.
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    I want them gone. I'll keep them around in case I think they look better with them, but they might be for sale down the road ;)
     
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    1st and second set of wheels are nice.

    Hit me up if you end up deciding to sell the push bars
     
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    Will do
     

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