wagon build up

Discussion in 'Pre-1975 Build-Up/Project Threads' started by ShoNuff, Dec 30, 2007.

  1. ShoNuff

    ShoNuff Toyotaholic

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    a 70-77 toyota corona station wagon has the exact same suspension as the same year's hi-lux





    The complete story:

    where it sat for 10yrs unmoving in 2006

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    i ended up paying the guy $50 his story was sad...

    bought it in '96 to tow behind his RV. never took the RV anywhere. sold the RV in '00 the wagon just sat. i left 3 notes then knocked on the door and talked to the wife. had it 3 days later.
     
  2. ShoNuff

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    a good couple baths and some shop rollers, believe it or not it started with a lil brushing to the plugs and some fresh gas

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    lowered the back with some blocks...

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    lowered the front with some heat (note: DO NOT DO THIS it is extremely hard ta keep the car/springrate level. dont be a lazy ass like me and jus take the springs out and chop em) got some better offset rims for clearence

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  3. ShoNuff

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    then i went to the junkyard and for about $120 i got a new: head liner, fender, chrome roof rack, back door with wiper, missing botom chrome strip, brake master cylinder and a new tail light housing with no dent

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    and now some spray paint...

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    a lil more and

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    voila

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  4. ShoNuff

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    so i came across some cressida rims on craigslist for $90 with some "ok" unmounted used drift tires.

    b4
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    and it got a little lower bout 1.5in so i took a pic with a 20oz coffee cup. the same cup fit under the car with the stock style steelie's
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    turned out that these gold rims were bored out to fit on a 240 so the center caps wouldnt fit, i got new rims minus the gold and boring. they came with huge tires on em that were far superior to lil tires on the gold ones plus i sold the gold ones and tires on craigslist for $150.
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    Awesome !

    Totally awesome, I love the things you have done to this ride, with the new mods its a whole different ride that most people, probably including me wouldve looked far away, but, that ride is bitchN' ! Congrats !

    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2619563

    LowNloud

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  6. ShoNuff

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    now ive got mixed offset supra rims on it.
    14x6 on the front
    14x7 on the back
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    all thats in honor of the supercharger swap.

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    what it had:

    45,000 original miles
    18-rc with a toyoglide 3speed auto
    stock am stereo still works
    starter interlock sys still works with no bugs (fingers crossed)
    still has original gas cap
    had original key but i lost it in a river on the fourth of july
    has original koiyto (spelling) highbeams

    what its getting:

    22r head with a 20r block
    camden 5in supercharger
    weber 32/36
    5 speed swap
    power steering swap

    i got the LC kit used for 1k had it refurbished for $500 @ camden.
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    mocked it up tonight no bolts in and a bit of cleaning to do,better pics with more light soon.
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    another week or 2 and ill have video of it laying rubber
     
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    looking good man, cant wait to see it all together!
     
  8. east1la

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    I like what ya have done to the car. keep the the good work.
     
  9. ShoNuff

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    thought i would bump this as ive been a busy beaver lately...


    the new heart:
    20r block with a 22r head
    auto to W58 (supra) swap
    camden supercharger @ 7psi
    weber 32/36 (for now)
    electric ignition and fan
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    its in and fitted, i just need to wire it up and run the exhaust.

    it also turns out that this setup is a F load lighter then the 18-rc.

    b4 w 18r-c and a A42 slush box (80% cast iron)
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    now with 2XR n W58 (30% cast)
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    i also picked up a 85 corolla SR5 for $500 i think the ricers call it a hachi or the AE86, its real and for sale for a whole lot more. i should make enuff off of it to fund bags and rims and if im real lucky maybe some left over for carpet:D
     
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    Awesome project!!
     
  11. ShoNuff

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    i managed a decent pic with my camera
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    have the uglyest header you have ever seen on there for clearance issues. i did not do these hidous welds, this headman was attached to my wheelers new body, and somebody raped it with a stick welder on high.
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    i tried to use the 22r cast tri-y manifold but this is how far it stuck out below the body line
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    i needed something in there i wouldnt beat up and would work for now, i need all new exhaust. i plan on dropping the front more then b4 for a more aggressive stance. now i think it make the SC bling a lil more, just hope i patched all the holes:D
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    lookN' . . .

    Hey, thats looking pretty good. Im likeN' the new additions, that thing is going to rock. Im withya on the welds, those kinda scare the hell outta me, functional for mock-up but, definently a scary sight. Hella nice work, cant wait to see more . . .

    L o w N l o u d

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  13. ShoNuff

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    so its all done:cool:

    need to get a different header so i can hear it to tune, but it does run and drive just fine. gotta run a few hundred miles to break in the clutch and SC then we'll see what she can do.


    here is a vid of a walk around with the eng running and no SC belt on

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    belt on running
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    much better video coming soon, planning on a 3 way drag race between my wagon a G35 and a audi A4, might even get a 2jz powered corona to come play too:D
     
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    This things cool as! I used to have one of these in a sedan. Was my first car. You shouldn't have painted it tho. Patina rocks! Rat Wagon! :D
    Definately put some wires on it, tho.
     
  15. ShoNuff

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    ya ive been kicking myself every time i open the hood or doors ever since i painted it.

    i think im gonna block sand it here in a few months as its only a light coat of spray paint over the oem paint. it was more a rust prevention measure then anything.


    and a lil bit of a update:

    been having fuel delivery problems so im upgrading...

    walbro 100gph @ 3psi pump with 1/2in fittings
    barry grant diaphram bypass fuel regulator w/gauge and 1/2in fittings
    1/2in feed and return lines, yet to be purchased or plumbed, but will be asap money permitting.

    getting ready to turn my old header into a bottle rocket launcher cuz i got a new doug thorley from a internet dating service...

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    when it showed up at my door
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    dosent matter tho... id still hit it:D
     
  16. ChOpPeD~N~DROPped

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    I've got a question. You said you put a 22r head on the 20r block? what was the purpose of that? Lowering the compression? or will the supercharger not bolt onto the 20r head? I know alot of people take the 22r blocks and throw a 20r head on it to raise the compression but I've never heard of someone doing it the opposite.
     
  17. ShoNuff

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    to be perfectly honest i did not put the 22r head on the 20r block...

    long story short:
    i bought a "20r" from a friend for $100
    about a year later i found out it had a 22r head on it cuz the original one was bad, and he had it laying around.
    rolled it twice with that eng in the wheeler, pulled it and put a new t-cover n oil pump on then slapped it in the wagon.

    it never had as much grunt as a 20r would up hills but on flat ground would rev faster then a stock 20r.

    kinda building a eng on the side for when this one finnally dies, im hoping for a thrown rod or something. been trying to kill it for a few years and i bet psi is the trick. plus it might help a lil bit wiht the lower compression, but a loss on the smaller displacement.

    when i was driving the wagon with no where near enuff gas in the line, it would almost keep up with my celica, which has a single weber 45 sidedraft and a header. so i bet it will still stomp the **** out of my celica once its tuned.
     
  18. randomxzero

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    dude!

    In My opinion get some wheels with a deep lip!!...
    idk if yuo know the website but check out teh wheels on ratdat.com
     
  19. ShoNuff

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    naw never seen that site before.

    passed it on to some friends over at www.ratsun.net :D




    but im not so into the vintage JDM rims, lil too small and not what im going after with this wagon. im trying to make a import "mexican style" lowrider. dead set on chrome daytons with a 2in lip and kinda fluctuating on the wire count at the moment but prolly gonna have 16 or 17's.
     
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    Ok, how the **LL did i miss this post?
    Sweet wagon man, Im hunting a 75 corola wagon myself.
     

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