? Where is the Gen1 Taco traffic at ?

Another words multipule engines, plus what ever else. Otherwise all it takes is putting some monkey in the driver seat, and saying, don't stop till you hit 7 figures.
 
will never know since he chose to not replace HG and just swapped in a lower mileage motor,,, IIRC it had over 100k onit already
 
Haven't you ever seen a bad driveshaft carrier bearing?
Btw, how's it going on tw? I hear your really going to town.
 
out to lunch?
on holiday?
where!?

its bad enough that in my area of the central USA most all old ones without that crutch are junked... not all of them... some are likely still out there.... just not on the same streets i truck on LOL

heck, i can hit those concrete trails into Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois and even northern Missouri and i have the most difficult time spotting many Gen1s still on the roads

I can truck it to Colorado and they are quite numerous and not too terribly difficult to spot



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purple '98 from TN to IA to NE to TN

1998 Toyota Tacoma Base
VIN:4TAWM72N9WZ107435
I bought my 1997 4x4 Tacoma in 2004 for $6000 with 87 K miles. It is rust free. It has a few dents and scraches.
 

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Thats about what if seen gen1's of the age, or a couple years newer selling for at places like auctions, or at some dealers as is.....no warranty, no nothing.
 
Yeah, 13 years ago. Need to dwell on the present, not live in the past.
As the thread states....''Where is the gen1 traffic at''....much of it is in the boneyard. Only ones still running are ones with a sentimental attachment to their owners with deep pockets.
 
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You definitely don't see the numbers that you saw 10 years ago. Same for gen1 tundras. I'm lucky if I see one a month.
 
do i smell the horrid stench of tacoJoel within this thread found elsewhere...



#3·Jul 15, 2024

I'm not a gen1 hater, but I can't understand why these gen1 guys would go to such extreme measures on a vehicle that old to begin with 170k miles. I'm convinced that they are are different breed, almost like a cult.


#5·Jul 15, 2024

''I'm convinced they want the same recognition as these jeep guys get, but most of them never go off road, just racking up as many asphalt miles as possible at any cost, to what purpose? I have no clue."

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