gotta 22r, 89 model. ya, it's extra cab. ya, i gotta get a 2x10 for when i see HD guys busted on the side of the road. :icon_lol:
kept my last truck for close to 14 years. think i'll put oil in this one though and see how much longer it will last ;)
air, PS, red in color. and most importantly the gs looks good next to it. ;)
toyota?
22R is the 4-cylinder Toyota engine famous for being un-blow-up-able in their trucks.
I had a 89 22RE 4X4 I LOVED IT. I wish i never sold it :mad:
Now it is in Guatemala :o
*cough*hauling drugs out of the fields*cough*
Damnit now I can't quote anyone. Tech issues thread here I come.
Yessir, as already pointed out, the 22r is the famous toyota 4 banger. Very simple, torquey, and bulletproof, provided you follow maintenance.
Think I'll buy some ratchet straps tomorrow and lash the gs in the back, just to see how it looks.
Man, driving home in the rain is going to be sooooOO un-interesting.
Quote from: spcterry on July 10, 2007, 04:36:41 PM
*cough*hauling drugs out of the fields*cough*
Yea... They guy said they are going to use it on his "Tomato Farm" :icon_mrgreen:
:laugh:
Well it is on a farm........tomato must be spanish for weed though.
Maybe it's all in the pronunciation ... if you squint really hard while hanging upside down "Cannabis" could sound like "Tomato"
That engine also came in a 1977 celica.
Quote from: ashman on July 10, 2007, 03:10:10 PM
toyota?
We had a 1998 TACO, I think it had a 2.4 liter engine tho. Anyway, it was indestructable. It was "totaled" two times by the insurance company. Each time we bought it back then banged out the dents it was back on the road.
-Ash
Scottpa, do you know what part of Guatemala that truck went to?
That is where I spent the first 10 years of my life.
My family was there from 1964 to 1976. The 2 extra years in there was the time we were in the States every 4 years.
Top Gear tried to kill a Toyota truck but couldn't,one tough vehicle :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lrk6vsb77xk&mode=related&search= (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lrk6vsb77xk&mode=related&search=)
Quote from: PuddleJumper on July 11, 2007, 01:17:19 AM
Scottpa, do you know what part of Guatemala that truck went to?
That is where I spent the first 10 years of my life.
My family was there from 1964 to 1976. The 2 extra years in there was the time we were in the States every 4 years.
No, I dont. I put it in the paper and a guy came from the DC area to buy it. He said that his dad lived there and had another 89 RE. becuase vehicles are hard to come by there I guess it is smarter to keep getting the same ones so you can swap parts and make them last longer. Also, if I lived in a place where I had to keep the same truck for 20 years.. it would have to be a Toyota :thumb:
Quote from: Affschnozel on July 11, 2007, 05:28:08 AM
Top Gear tried to kill a Toyota truck but couldn't,one tough vehicle :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lrk6vsb77xk&mode=related&search= (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lrk6vsb77xk&mode=related&search=)
I'd seen that on TV what a great clip.
When I watched that clip 3-4 months ago I laughed so loud I woke the baby. :thumb:
The wife wanted to know what was so funny so she watched. She didn't quite laugh loudly (really loudly) until the part where they ran it through the 'top gear production studio'.
Those folks make good TV.
Good thing the US TV folks have almost learned how to copy their stuff.
Hopefully I can keep this goat going for 10-15 years.
Good vehicles are really high down there.
It's cheaper to get a good used one up here and take it down there.