Steve's 81 Toyota "angelo" build

sixstringsteve

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Location
UT
Thanks man. I love 1st gens too. There are a million 2nd gens out there, and their lines are a little boring (no offense). And it's hard to find a 1st gen that was built right without cutting corners.

Don't get me wrong. 2nd gens rock, and they're a lot cheaper and less labor-intensive to built, but there's just something magical about a 1st gen with all 2nd gen parts :)
 

Yota

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Location
Ogden, UT
I've got die for 1.75 that I might sell you. Did you use a drill press or a mill? That the exact one I am planning on building. But once my '81 sells, I may not need a bender anymore.

We used an end mill. You should PM me a price on that die (when/if the time comes). I'd hate to see you get rid of this beast.. Unless it was to me of course then we could work the die in :greg:
 

sixstringsteve

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Location
UT
I've got the die for sale with the rest of the materials to build the gottrikes bender (see the tools section in the classifieds). Not too helpful for you, but I'm sure there are others who need a bender.

If someone wants to buy all the materials except the die, then I'll sell you the die.


OR I could sell the die for $7500, and it'll come with an '81 toyota on 37s :D
 
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sixstringsteve

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Location
UT
Still for sale. I need to free up some space in my garage. $100 commission to anyone who finds a buyer. ( I know it's not much, but $100 is $100).
 

sixstringsteve

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Location
UT
It was a bitter-sweet night. I sold angelo to Cascadia. Tyson, you're welcome to take this thread over as angelo continues to grow. I can afford my race miata now, and I don't have to worry about getting a tow rig anymore since I can wheel my taco.
 
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