1984 SR5 xtracab 4x4 w/3.4 V6 - $1500!

Started by Roc Doc, November 18, 2006, 05:32:19 AM

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Roc Doc

I am posting this for a friend as it is not my truck and he's computer-tarded. Truck is located in Las Vegas.

Here's the deal, he bought this truck with the plan of building it for his girlfriend, but they broke up and he's already got a  built truck and just wants to cash out. 

Clean and straight 1984 Toyota xtracab SR5.
3.4l twincam V6 5VZ-FE
A340 E or F auto tranny, (sorry don't know which one).
Chain drive transfer case from a Nissan truck, (not installed).

Stock width axles, open 4.10 gears.

The computer is included, but the engine is not plumbed or wired into the 84 harness, so it can't be started. If I was buying it, I would just hook up a battery to the starter and do a compression check, but visually it looks like a really nice engine. So if someone wants to finish this project, they'll have a really nice truck.

This engine and tranny came out of a 2WD Tundra, and the previous owner had the plan of using a divorced Nissan transfer case, (included with truck). The motor mounts are welded in, and a 3" body lift has been installed to help the FI clear the hood, but just by looking at it, I think a smaller lift would have done the same thing. The fuse box from the Tundra is included as well.

Also included is a fairly large tube and fin tranny cooler, and enough driveshaft parts to either do the divorced thing, or build two heavy wall shafts. It even has a complete AC system, and I think the cruise control module is in as well.

Dave has a clean title for the truck, so you'd be good to go there. The body is amazingly clean and straight. There are a couple of small dents, no bigger than a door ding, and that's about it! There is a small amount of surface rust on the fender behind the cab, but the frame and cab look to be rust free.

33/12.50-15 BFG ATKO's with lots of tread, on what look like 15 x 10" old-school aluminum wheels. Windows are "Nevada" tinted, so will not be legal in CA.

Doc
According to a recent study, 50% of all statistics are correct.

Roc Doc

OK 46 of youse have seen this, so if you don't want it, do a brudda' a favor and put the word out.

Let me know if you want more pix.

According to a recent study, 50% of all statistics are correct.

L.C.CRWLER


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Roc Doc

According to a recent study, 50% of all statistics are correct.

mwmx54

 do you have a build up thread for the engine swap?