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SWB Hilux??
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SWB Hilux??
G'day,
How sought after are early model (91) 'limited' short wheel Base Hilux's??
Was talking to a mate today and he said he has been looking for one for a fair while.
Thanks a heap.
How sought after are early model (91) 'limited' short wheel Base Hilux's??
Was talking to a mate today and he said he has been looking for one for a fair while.
Thanks a heap.
Sorry but the SWB hilux was available in the US up untill 96 i beleive it was. In Australia we only got the 81-84 in the SWB. We never received any in the newer models.gotoy wrote:There never any swb hilux's.
What you are referring too are those hilux's which have underwent a 'chop n trim', the rear is cutt off, In some cases the chassis are cut too.
Popular on recon units from Japan in early to mid 90's.
You wrote 91 model??Fmx_Aus wrote:Ruff, yeh I was refering to the early 80's models.
Havent seen many around, they farely rare??
A mate had one years ago. Ive seen prob 20 over the years getting around Brisbane but non for a while. They are getting very rare and most are long eaten with rust now.
You can fit a 89+ cab and an extra cab tray on them if you really want a later one but you need to modify some mounts.
Ok, I answered in reponse to early 90's on the Australian market.RUFF wrote:Sorry but the SWB hilux was available in the US up untill 96 i beleive it was. In Australia we only got the 81-84 in the SWB. We never received any in the newer models.gotoy wrote:There never any swb hilux's.
What you are referring too are those hilux's which have underwent a 'chop n trim', the rear is cutt off, In some cases the chassis are cut too.
Popular on recon units from Japan in early to mid 90's.
Arn't the 61 series 4runners ('84-'88) a SWB? and the first 2 or so years of them are still rigid axled!
As for finding a genuine SWB ute, my father originally wanted to get one, but gave up because it was not worth the effort (for what he wanted anyway). Funny thing is we saw one drive past us as we bought the standard WB hilux he ended up buying, lol Murphy again.
As for finding a genuine SWB ute, my father originally wanted to get one, but gave up because it was not worth the effort (for what he wanted anyway). Funny thing is we saw one drive past us as we bought the standard WB hilux he ended up buying, lol Murphy again.
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
There is a huge one over my way, rusty, old, 35s.. I have always loved the look of them, kinda like the short bed F-trucks.RUFF wrote:Sorry but the SWB hilux was available in the US up untill 96 i beleive it was. In Australia we only got the 81-84 in the SWB. We never received any in the newer models.gotoy wrote:There never any swb hilux's.
What you are referring too are those hilux's which have underwent a 'chop n trim', the rear is cutt off, In some cases the chassis are cut too.
Popular on recon units from Japan in early to mid 90's.
Really useless as a ute, but AWESOME poser value!
hands and mums dont count!!!
Yep I love them, but I didnt realise there was so few around.
Here is a pic of mine if it works.
http://www.fmxaustralia.com/forum/attac ... ntid=90913
Here is a pic of mine if it works.
http://www.fmxaustralia.com/forum/attac ... ntid=90913
Ah grasshopper, you have lots to learn, I was womb wheeling on the weekendSTUMPY wrote:Hehe, you're old. I was womb wheeling back in 82droopypete wrote:I bought a yellow one new in 82, it was an RN36 (as opposed to an RN46 LWB) it was a top ute.
Peter.
Cable bracing is the way of the future!
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
IT is like a single cab with an extracab traycody82 wrote:So it would be like a standard cab with a dual cab tub on it???
that one looks like a proton because of the colours
love how it messes with your head though did not look too bad till i read the proton thing
it would look good if it had a lift , good rubber and differnt colours
thrashlux
80 series 1980 hilux cab supra twin turbo engine
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
1hdfte 80 series
LHD fz 80 series GX
yeah rims and tyres would finish it nicely.thrashlux wrote:IT is like a single cab with an extracab traycody82 wrote:So it would be like a standard cab with a dual cab tub on it???
that one looks like a proton because of the colours
love how it messes with your head though did not look too bad till i read the proton thing
it would look good if it had a lift , good rubber and differnt colours
thrashlux
hands and mums dont count!!!
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