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1982 toyota custom cab
I'm looking at buying an 82 toyota custom cab 4x4. Pretty unusual...
and it doesn't have the camper shell. Anyone know where I might get one... or anything else that would work? Or any info on this sort of truck at all? Thanks |
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1982 toyota custom cab
> wrote in message ups.com... > I'm looking at buying an 82 toyota custom cab 4x4. Pretty unusual... > and it doesn't have the camper shell. Anyone know where I might get > one... or anything else that would work? Or any info on this sort of > truck at all? Thanks > I do not recall Toyota ever selling a "Custom Cab" in the U.S., and IIRC, the Xtracab was introduced later than 1982. There were several aftermarket conversions on the market at the time, was the "Custom Cab" one of them? As far as a shell for the bed, measure the bed length and look for a long bed or short bed shell, depending on your bed length. -- Ray O (correct punctuation to reply) |
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1982 toyota custom cab
On Mar 26, 2:40 pm, "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote:
> > wrote in message > > ups.com... > > > I'm looking at buying an 82 toyota custom cab 4x4. Pretty unusual... > > and it doesn't have the camper shell. Anyone know where I might get > > one... or anything else that would work? Or any info on this sort of > > truck at all? Thanks > > I do not recall Toyota ever selling a "Custom Cab" in the U.S., and IIRC, > the Xtracab was introduced later than 1982. There were several aftermarket > conversions on the market at the time, was the "Custom Cab" one of them? > > As far as a shell for the bed, measure the bed length and look for a long > bed or short bed shell, depending on your bed length. > -- > > Ray O > (correct punctuation to reply) yes a custom cab was an option from toyota. i collect custom cabs ( i have 3 of them). They were sent to two different companies to have the conversion done. One was called custom fabrication manufacturing in san diego ca, and also in oregon, and another company called speciality vehicles corporation. it was a 3000 dollar option from toyota. they took a standard cab pickup and cut and stretched the frame 3 feet and put on the fiberglass section. |
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1982 toyota custom cab
> wrote in message ps.com... > On Mar 26, 2:40 pm, "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote: >> > wrote in message >> >> ups.com... >> >> > I'm looking at buying an 82 toyota custom cab 4x4. Pretty unusual... >> > and it doesn't have the camper shell. Anyone know where I might get >> > one... or anything else that would work? Or any info on this sort of >> > truck at all? Thanks >> >> I do not recall Toyota ever selling a "Custom Cab" in the U.S., and IIRC, >> the Xtracab was introduced later than 1982. There were several >> aftermarket >> conversions on the market at the time, was the "Custom Cab" one of them? >> >> As far as a shell for the bed, measure the bed length and look for a long >> bed or short bed shell, depending on your bed length. >> -- >> >> Ray O >> (correct punctuation to reply) > > yes a custom cab was an option from toyota. i collect custom cabs ( i > have 3 of them). They were sent to two different companies to have the > conversion done. One was called custom fabrication manufacturing in > san diego ca, and also in oregon, and another company called > speciality vehicles corporation. it was a 3000 dollar option from > toyota. they took a standard cab pickup and cut and stretched the > frame 3 feet and put on the fiberglass section. > The custom cab was not a Toyota option, and there was no Toyota model number for a custom cab. It was an aftermarket conversion that some Toyota dealers sold. -- Ray O (correct punctuation to reply) |
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1982 toyota custom cab
On Apr 4, 9:28 pm, "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote:
> > wrote in message > > ps.com... > > > > > > > On Mar 26, 2:40 pm, "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote: > >> > wrote in message > > roups.com... > > >> > I'm looking at buying an 82 toyota custom cab 4x4. Pretty unusual... > >> > and it doesn't have the camper shell. Anyone know where I might get > >> > one... or anything else that would work? Or any info on this sort of > >> > truck at all? Thanks > > >> I do not recall Toyota ever selling a "Custom Cab" in the U.S., and IIRC, > >> the Xtracab was introduced later than 1982. There were several > >> aftermarket > >> conversions on the market at the time, was the "Custom Cab" one of them? > > >> As far as a shell for the bed, measure the bed length and look for a long > >> bed or short bed shell, depending on your bed length. > >> -- > > >> Ray O > >> (correct punctuation to reply) > > > yes a custom cab was an option from toyota. i collect custom cabs ( i > > have 3 of them). They were sent to two different companies to have the > > conversion done. One was called custom fabrication manufacturing in > > san diego ca, and also in oregon, and another company called > > speciality vehicles corporation. it was a 3000 dollar option from > > toyota. they took a standard cab pickup and cut and stretched the > > frame 3 feet and put on the fiberglass section. > > The custom cab was not a Toyota option, and there was no Toyota model number > for a custom cab. It was an aftermarket conversion that some Toyota dealers > sold. > -- > > Ray O > (correct punctuation to reply)- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - So if some toyota dealers sold it, wouldnt that make it an option. Two of my three custom cabs I purchased from the original owners. Each one provided paperwork and recipts of the conversion and the price from toyota. how would that not be an option??? how are you basing your information? |
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1982 toyota custom cab
> wrote in message oups.com... > On Apr 4, 9:28 pm, "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote: >> > wrote in message >> >> ps.com... >> >> >> >> >> >> > On Mar 26, 2:40 pm, "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote: >> >> > wrote in message >> >> roups.com... >> >> >> > I'm looking at buying an 82 toyota custom cab 4x4. Pretty unusual... >> >> > and it doesn't have the camper shell. Anyone know where I might get >> >> > one... or anything else that would work? Or any info on this sort of >> >> > truck at all? Thanks >> >> >> I do not recall Toyota ever selling a "Custom Cab" in the U.S., and >> >> IIRC, >> >> the Xtracab was introduced later than 1982. There were several >> >> aftermarket >> >> conversions on the market at the time, was the "Custom Cab" one of >> >> them? >> >> >> As far as a shell for the bed, measure the bed length and look for a >> >> long >> >> bed or short bed shell, depending on your bed length. >> >> -- >> >> >> Ray O >> >> (correct punctuation to reply) >> >> > yes a custom cab was an option from toyota. i collect custom cabs ( i >> > have 3 of them). They were sent to two different companies to have the >> > conversion done. One was called custom fabrication manufacturing in >> > san diego ca, and also in oregon, and another company called >> > speciality vehicles corporation. it was a 3000 dollar option from >> > toyota. they took a standard cab pickup and cut and stretched the >> > frame 3 feet and put on the fiberglass section. >> >> The custom cab was not a Toyota option, and there was no Toyota model >> number >> for a custom cab. It was an aftermarket conversion that some Toyota >> dealers >> sold. >> -- >> >> Ray O >> (correct punctuation to reply)- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > So if some toyota dealers sold it, wouldnt that make it an option. Two > of my three custom cabs I purchased from the original owners. Each one > provided paperwork and recipts of the conversion and the price from > toyota. how would that not be an option??? how are you basing your > information? > Toyota dealers can sell products and options that are not factory options or accessories. For example, dealers sell rust proofing, paint protectant, fabric protectant, theft deterrent systems, glass etching, wheels, and extended service contracts that are not supplied by Toyota. Toyota used to sell cab/chassis that were converted to campers, flat bets, utility beds, cube trucks, etc. The cab and chassis are made by and warranted by Toyota, but the conversion is warranted by the converter. The quality of those conversions varied widely - some were pretty good, many were pretty poor quality with leaks, poor upholstery durability, and electrical problems. Back in 1982, demand for 4Runners was much greater than Toyota's production capacity, so there were several aftermarket pickup-to-SUV conversions (Winnebago was one) that were sold by Toyota dealers. The custom cab was another aftermarket conversion. My information comes from working for Toyota Motor Distributors, a division of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. -- Ray O (correct punctuation to reply) |
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On Apr 5, 9:03 pm, "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote:
> > wrote in message > > oups.com... > > > > > > > On Apr 4, 9:28 pm, "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote: > >> > wrote in message > > oups.com... > > >> > On Mar 26, 2:40 pm, "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote: > >> >> > wrote in message > > >> roups.com... > > >> >> > I'm looking at buying an 82 toyota custom cab 4x4. Pretty unusual... > >> >> > and it doesn't have the camper shell. Anyone know where I might get > >> >> > one... or anything else that would work? Or any info on this sort of > >> >> > truck at all? Thanks > > >> >> I do not recall Toyota ever selling a "Custom Cab" in the U.S., and > >> >> IIRC, > >> >> the Xtracab was introduced later than 1982. There were several > >> >> aftermarket > >> >> conversions on the market at the time, was the "Custom Cab" one of > >> >> them? > > >> >> As far as a shell for the bed, measure the bed length and look for a > >> >> long > >> >> bed or short bed shell, depending on your bed length. > >> >> -- > > >> >> Ray O > >> >> (correct punctuation to reply) > > >> > yes a custom cab was an option from toyota. i collect custom cabs ( i > >> > have 3 of them). They were sent to two different companies to have the > >> > conversion done. One was called custom fabrication manufacturing in > >> > san diego ca, and also in oregon, and another company called > >> > speciality vehicles corporation. it was a 3000 dollar option from > >> > toyota. they took a standard cab pickup and cut and stretched the > >> > frame 3 feet and put on the fiberglass section. > > >> The custom cab was not a Toyota option, and there was no Toyota model > >> number > >> for a custom cab. It was an aftermarket conversion that some Toyota > >> dealers > >> sold. > >> -- > > >> Ray O > >> (correct punctuation to reply)- Hide quoted text - > > >> - Show quoted text - > > > So if some toyota dealers sold it, wouldnt that make it an option. Two > > of my three custom cabs I purchased from the original owners. Each one > > provided paperwork and recipts of the conversion and the price from > > toyota. how would that not be an option??? how are you basing your > > information? > > Toyota dealers can sell products and options that are not factory options or > accessories. For example, dealers sell rust proofing, paint protectant, > fabric protectant, theft deterrent systems, glass etching, wheels, and > extended service contracts that are not supplied by Toyota. Toyota used to > sell cab/chassis that were converted to campers, flat bets, utility beds, > cube trucks, etc. The cab and chassis are made by and warranted by Toyota, > but the conversion is warranted by the converter. The quality of those > conversions varied widely - some were pretty good, many were pretty poor > quality with leaks, poor upholstery durability, and electrical problems. > > Back in 1982, demand for 4Runners was much greater than Toyota's production > capacity, so there were several aftermarket pickup-to-SUV conversions > (Winnebago was one) that were sold by Toyota dealers. The custom cab was > another aftermarket conversion. > > My information comes from working for Toyota Motor Distributors, a division > of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. > -- > > Ray O > (correct punctuation to reply)- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I understand that toyota didnt warranty the custom cab, but if they sell the conversion option how is that not an option from toyota. It doesnt matter if there is no number for the conversion, but toyota did offer the conversion for 3000 dollars like i originaly said. You first stated that "toyota didnt sell the "Custom Cab" in the united states". Well I have proff that they did. I have two original recipts from toyota delearships that shows a 3000 dollar option for a custom cab conversion. |
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> Ray Owrote: >> > wrote >> > Ray O wrote: >> >> > wrote >> >> > Ray Owrote: >> >> >> > wrote >> >> >> > I'm looking at buying an 82 toyota custom cab 4x4. Pretty >> >> >> > unusual... >> >> >> > and it doesn't have the camper shell. Anyone know where I might >> >> >> > get >> >> >> > one... or anything else that would work? Or any info on this >> >> >> > sort of >> >> >> > truck at all? Thanks >> >> >> >> I do not recall Toyota ever selling a "Custom Cab" in the U.S., >> >> >> and >> >> >> IIRC, >> >> >> the Xtracab was introduced later than 1982. There were several >> >> >> aftermarket >> >> >> conversions on the market at the time, was the "Custom Cab" one >> >> >> of >> >> >> them? >> >> >> >> As far as a shell for the bed, measure the bed length and look >> >> >> for a >> >> >> long >> >> >> bed or short bed shell, depending on your bed length. >> >> >> -- >> >> >> Ray O >> >> >> > yes a custom cab was an option from toyota. i collect custom cabs >> >> > ( i >> >> > have 3 of them). They were sent to two different companies to have >> >> > the >> >> > conversion done. One was called custom fabrication manufacturing >> >> > in >> >> > san diego ca, and also in oregon, and another company called >> >> > speciality vehicles corporation. it was a 3000 dollar option from >> >> > toyota. they took a standard cab pickup and cut and stretched the >> >> > frame 3 feet and put on the fiberglass section. >> >> >> The custom cab was not a Toyota option, and there was no Toyota >> >> model >> >> number >> >> for a custom cab. It was an aftermarket conversion that some Toyota >> >> dealers >> >> sold. >> >> -- >> >> Ray O >> >> > So if some toyota dealers sold it, wouldnt that make it an option. >> > Two >> > of my three custom cabs I purchased from the original owners. Each >> > one >> > provided paperwork and recipts of the conversion and the price from >> > toyota. how would that not be an option??? how are you basing your >> > information? >> >> Toyota dealers can sell products and options that are not factory >> options or >> accessories. For example, dealers sell rust proofing, paint >> protectant, >> fabric protectant, theft deterrent systems, glass etching, wheels, and >> extended service contracts that are not supplied by Toyota. Toyota >> used to >> sell cab/chassis that were converted to campers, flat bets, utility >> beds, >> cube trucks, etc. The cab and chassis are made by and warranted by >> Toyota, >> but the conversion is warranted by the converter. The quality of those >> conversions varied widely - some were pretty good, many were pretty >> poor >> quality with leaks, poor upholstery durability, and electrical >> problems. >> >> Back in 1982, demand for 4Runners was much greater than Toyota's >> production >> capacity, so there were several aftermarket pickup-to-SUV conversions >> (Winnebago was one) that were sold by Toyota dealers. The custom cab >> was >> another aftermarket conversion. >> >> My information comes from working for Toyota Motor Distributors, a >> division >> of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. >> -- >> Ray O > > I understand that toyota didnt warranty the custom cab, but if they > sell the conversion option how is that not an option from toyota. It > doesnt matter if there is no number for the conversion, but toyota did > offer the conversion for 3000 dollars like i originaly said. You first > stated that "toyota didnt sell the "Custom Cab" in the united states". > Well I have proff that they did. I have two original recipts from > toyota delearships that shows a 3000 dollar option for a custom cab > conversion. > In other words than how Ray has said this: If a Toyota dealer sells you a cap to put on your truck bed it is not a Toyota option, but instead it is an aftermarket item that just happens to be also sold by that Toyota dealer. It did not come from Toyota and Toyota has nothing to do with it. The custom cab is similar to this. The dealer just farmed out the work to someone else and sold it as an aftermarket item. The Toyota individual dealer made the final sale to the end user (much like a cap), but Toyota itself had nothing to do with it. Hope this helps, Tomes |
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> wrote in message oups.com... > On Apr 5, 9:03 pm, "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote: >> > wrote in message >> >> oups.com... >> <snipped> > > So if some toyota dealers sold it, wouldnt that make it an option. Two >> > of my three custom cabs I purchased from the original owners. Each one >> > provided paperwork and recipts of the conversion and the price from >> > toyota. how would that not be an option??? how are you basing your >> > information? >> >> Toyota dealers can sell products and options that are not factory options >> or >> accessories. For example, dealers sell rust proofing, paint protectant, >> fabric protectant, theft deterrent systems, glass etching, wheels, and >> extended service contracts that are not supplied by Toyota. Toyota used >> to >> sell cab/chassis that were converted to campers, flat bets, utility beds, >> cube trucks, etc. The cab and chassis are made by and warranted by >> Toyota, >> but the conversion is warranted by the converter. The quality of those >> conversions varied widely - some were pretty good, many were pretty poor >> quality with leaks, poor upholstery durability, and electrical problems. >> >> Back in 1982, demand for 4Runners was much greater than Toyota's >> production >> capacity, so there were several aftermarket pickup-to-SUV conversions >> (Winnebago was one) that were sold by Toyota dealers. The custom cab was >> another aftermarket conversion. >> >> My information comes from working for Toyota Motor Distributors, a >> division >> of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. >> -- >> >> Ray O >> (correct punctuation to reply)- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > I understand that toyota didnt warranty the custom cab, but if they > sell the conversion option how is that not an option from toyota. It > doesnt matter if there is no number for the conversion, but toyota did > offer the conversion for 3000 dollars like i originaly said. You first > stated that "toyota didnt sell the "Custom Cab" in the united states". > Well I have proff that they did. I have two original recipts from > toyota delearships that shows a 3000 dollar option for a custom cab > conversion. > I think you are confusing "Toyota" with Toyota dealers. Toyota Motor Corp., Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., and Toyota Motor Distributors are all "Toyota." The dealer is an independent business with a franchise agreement with Toyota that gives the dealer the right to sell new Toyota products, use the Toyota name and logo in the dealer's name, sell genuine Toyota parts (along with aftermarket parts if they wish), and offer warranty service on Toyota vehicles. The receipts you have are from Toyota dealers, not Toyota. Toyota sold the truck to one of their dealers, the dealer sent the truck to a converter, the converter added the custom cab and sold the conversion to the dealer, and the dealer sold the truck and conversion. Although there is a franchise agreement between Toyota and the dealer, they are not one and the same. Another analogy would be a digital camera made by Nikon and sold to a store like Best Buy. Best Buy puts a package together that includes the Nikon camera and a SanDisk memory card and sells the package. Nikon did not sell the memory card, Best Buy did. -- Ray O (correct punctuation to reply) |
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1982 toyota custom cab
"Tomes" > wrote in message link.net... <snipped> > In other words than how Ray has said this: If a Toyota dealer sells you a > cap to put on your truck bed it is not a Toyota option, but instead it is > an aftermarket item that just happens to be also sold by that Toyota > dealer. It did not come from Toyota and Toyota has nothing to do with it. > The custom cab is similar to this. The dealer just farmed out the work to > someone else and sold it as an aftermarket item. The Toyota individual > dealer made the final sale to the end user (much like a cap), but Toyota > itself had nothing to do with it. > Hope this helps, > Tomes Good explanation. I did not use the cap analogy because Toyota now offers caps as a port installed option that Toyota warrants and which appears on the manufacturer's Monroney label, although that was not the case in 1982. -- Ray O (correct punctuation to reply) |
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