I got a nice Christmas present last year (2012) and I have been working on it since. "Jimmy" didn't have a motor or tranny installed when I got him. I did get a Toyota 22R engine with it, though. I have gotten almost all the parts I need for it at this time, but always looking for odds and ends.
Jimmy's history:This all started out with my uncle buying it from the dealer brand new. About 9 years later, he gave it to my grandparents. Ten years after that, my grandpa gave it to my dad. It still had the original 1.8L and 4 speed tranny. Dad towed it over 300 miles home and decided to scrap the original motor for reasons I can't recall. He decided to install (with my help) a 4.3L Chevy V6 out of a 1989 GMC Safari van. This is where the truck got his nickname. He chose a TH350 for the tranny and he changed the rear axle out to one from a 1992 S-10 Blazer. Jimmy ran for years like this until the charging system stopped working. We tried replacing the alternator, voltage regulator, and the battery. Nothing made it come back. Then Jimmy sat in the driveway for years. I kept thinking of ways to get Jimmy back on the road.
Enter the Toyota 22R (Dun-dun-DUN). This little gem I had plans for before but was taken from me to settle a debt. Another uncle of mine used it for a while for a piece of his machinery and for some reason really needed some money. My dad helped him out by buying it. Then, it too, sat for years. I saw my idea come into play in my mind. Put the 22R into Jimmy... The kicker was, "How?"
Now I come to 2012. I already knew that Jimmy would be my Christmas present and started my extensive research. What transmission to put behind the 22R, keep the S-10 rear end or change that out, etc.
The Here and Now:I have the basic outline worked out. Here's some of what I have:
1981 Toyota Celica 22R 2.4L 4 cyl
1986 Toyota RV A43D 4-speed auto
1985 Toyota 4x4 pickup rear end with 4.11 gears (I chose this because it has the same bolt pattern for the rims as the original LUV)
1966 Ford Mustang 3-row radiator
1982 Toyota pickup power steering pump w/ brackets (I still need a rack/gearbox and hoses to use it.)
1987 Chevy C-30 alternator
A 16-circuit wire harness from Rebel Wire
14-inch electric fan (I still need a control unit for this)
If anyone out there has any questions on swapping a 4.3L Chevy V6 or a Toyota 22R into a 1st generation LUV, feel free to ask. I'd love to trade info!