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Here we have a Toyota Hilux Class 4 cage/ frame It was professionally built by Bob Mitchell of Dynamic race fabrications   and was going to be his own car .

 

 

 

As you can see it requires plenty of work but is a great start

 

There are also the following body panels

-rear quarter panels , one has some fire damage but is usable with a little work to great a mould or as a panel

-front guards (one may even be new although they have been in the shed for many years

- doors however these are rusty but could be bogged to make molds easily

 -Front grill

 

Was original built to take aToyotasupercharged 6Cyl and a commodore IRS diff , I intended to use a SR20 turbo and commodore IRS

 

 

 

I would like to finish this but I  have way to many projects and it is not going to happen. I need the room to install my Dyno 

 

Pick up at Hassall Grove   Western Sydney NSW

 

$100 (convince me you will do something with this and we can negotiate, you could get it for free )

 

 

 

 Call me A/H 0408 277185

 

Norm

 

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The Photo below shows the cage with the body lifted

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-- Edited by 914_for_Sale on Tuesday 11th of October 2011 07:58:15 PM



-- Edited by 914_for_Sale on Saturday 29th of October 2011 04:57:00 PM



-- Edited by 914_for_Sale on Wednesday 25th of January 2012 06:10:54 PM



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RE: Almost Free Class 4 Toyota Hilux Cage/frame and body great starting point professionally built


Must be gone I need the space , if no one wants it soon it will go to Sims metal which would be a shame



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Hi

Just wondering how long its been sitting around for and what its made from if known. Also what condition the frame is in rust wise, if its been sitting on the ground out in the weather for a while.


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There is surface rust which would come off with a light sandblast except the rear braces from the top of the cage to the rear they are more heavily rusted for some reason but easily replaced if reuired,  I believe the cage section is Cold drawn seamless on the hoops and CDW for all other parts (this is what he used on my buggy frame he built around the same time.  

 

It  was nult many years ago but it was on the back veranda up off the ground  and under  a roof  until June this year when I needed to move it for a 18th birthday.

 

The builder was a professional fabricator and raced off road  many years ago, he also built much of my F100 so I know  he would have built this right as it as originally going to be his car but he was forced to close his workshop and had no room so gave it to me but I will never get around to finishing it as I a circuit racing at the moment  giveme a call if you wanto have a look or me to take more photos. 0404 277185

 

Thanks

Norm

 



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Come and take it before Mr Sims metal does



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Last chance

Going  to Mr Simms in the next month



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