$200 junkyard parts truck turned reliable daily driver.
Start with a long story? Great!
I bought this truck when I saw it in a guy's junkyard, the day it was going to the crusher. I knew I needed parts for my '87 B2000 I was working on back then. Clean title, cheap price.
Perfect body, no head. Automatic tranny. Complete truck...and it came with a complete B2000 engine and 5 speed tranny in the bed.
Figured what the heck. The next day I honed the rust out of the cylinders. Popped on my head from my B2000. fired it up. Well sweet! 200 bucks and I got a truck that drives! Quickly found out why the head had gone on the last one. Radiator was plugged. Fixing that and giving it a full chassis and engine tune up..It ran like this for years! My B2000 still sitting in pieces this time. Parts truck turned daily drivable.
When I got it and got it running.
Did small things.
*Intermittent wipers
*Electric rad. fan with thermostat, manual override switch and A/C compressor trigger.
Neon coupe seats.
Ford Exploder console
Bi-Xenon Acura TL projectors inside Ebay crystal clear H4 housings
Custom relay harness to make the Hi and Low beams work together and actuate the Bi-Xenon flapper.
*I had to relocate the battery inside the cab because of the projector. Gel cell Honda size Optima behind passenger seat.
*Isuzu steel chrome wheels
*Lowered 3 inches rear. 2 inches in the front to avoid rubbing.
Sport badges! and other decals
(This now reads "V Tec" because noone got my dry humor of "V Tech" being a brand of children toys...and also people that it meant Virginia Tech and frowned on it)
Since "Truck Nuts" are illegal in Virgina, where I frequently go...I decided to annoy them with clever aircraft AN-28 jam nuts safety-wired to my ball hitch! They can't say CRAP!
I think thats it. Right?
Oh yeah! Got tired of the leaky, tired F2 engine...and the slushy auto gearbox.
Dropped in the super easy Kia FE3 engine. Did a manual gearbox swap with it.
Used a smaller BMW E36 charcoal canister, so it retains full 2001 emissions. Mounted it out of the way on the frame rail.
Added a second relay and fuse box for the Kia computer.
2.5" header back with cat and single Flowmaster 40.
After a few years like that..I wanted A/C back!
A/C hoses and adapter blocks for the Denso compressor.
Machined compressor adapter blocks for the Denso compressor
What happens then your speedo sender gear gets worn out...This is a nasty smelly mess all behind the dash and all in the carpet. Speedo cable was siphoning gear oil up into my dash.
That's it!
Made this thread for you all to be curious, get ideas and ask questions. I'll also use this thread to comment on additions I make or things that go wrong with my truck. This is no longer considered a "project" I'm done with the majority of modifying it.
Its actually for sale for a negotiable price of $2,400.