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South Virginia, North Carolina: Good for Finding a Rust-Free Old Toyota?
#888526
06/03/08 12:56 AM
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Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 1,617
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Body Damage is Cool
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I have a trip coming up this summer that will take me to Virginia. I'd like to look for a nice rust-free second generation, xtra-cab 4x4, while I'm in the area. In the past I've seen some rusty trucks in that area, but of course who knows where they spent their earlier lives. Could a truck that spent it's years in the Richmond,VA, Raliegh,NC, Charlotte, NC areas have a body comparable with a California or Arizona? Any experts from those areas chime right in! -- Matt
'89 4runner SR5, 3.0, auto (fun) '93 xtra cab, dlx,3.0, 5spd (work truck)
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Re: South Virginia, North Carolina: Good for Finding a Rust-Free Old Toyota?
[Re: matts]
#888527
06/03/08 03:28 AM
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Joined: Sep 2005
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Yes, it is very possible. Better luck if in the middle of the state (Greensboro, Raleigh, Charlotte (Although Charlotte is pretty far south if oyu are just coming to VA). Check out our local forum here: http://www.nc4x4.comVERY active, and the For Sale section has a really high turnover rate. Clean Yotas come up a lot. And FWIW, if you're in the winston-Salem area before early/mid July, stop by for a <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
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Question Reality. ----------------------------- '89 Rnr DLX "SR4.5", 32s w/ 5.29 locked f/r blah blah
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Re: South Virginia, North Carolina: Good for Finding a Rust-Free Old Toyota?
[Re: RatLabGuy]
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06/03/08 04:50 AM
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Joined: Jan 2002
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Body Damage is Cool
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Yes, it is very possible. Better luck if in the middle of the state (Greensboro, Raleigh, Charlotte (Although Charlotte is pretty far south if oyu are just coming to VA). One has to do what one has to do! I've been in Charlotte before and liked the area so it wouldn't be too far if necessary, but I'd start looking up by Richmond for sure. Check out our local forum here: http://www.nc4x4.comVERY active, and the For Sale section has a really high turnover rate. Clean Yotas come up a lot. And FWIW, if you're in the winston-Salem area before early/mid July, stop by for a <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> Thanks for the lead to the local 4x4 club that's just what I need to connect with the locals. The trip would be in early August, but thanks for the invite.
'89 4runner SR5, 3.0, auto (fun) '93 xtra cab, dlx,3.0, 5spd (work truck)
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Re: South Virginia, North Carolina: Good for Finding a Rust-Free Old Toyota?
[Re: matts]
#888529
06/04/08 06:34 PM
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Joined: May 2003
Posts: 172
Wheeler
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Better take a trip to CA or AZ. Trucks rust pretty bad here in VA. Just replaced my tailgate. It was about to fall off due to rust. I guess Richmond area might be better due to less snow/ice and salting of the roads. Anywhere east of Richmond and your getting closer to the ocean, so I guess Richmond area is probably your best bet.
------------------------------------- "E" Nutter 1988 Toyota 4runner 3.0 V6, some mods
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Re: South Virginia, North Carolina: Good for Finding a Rust-Free Old Toyota?
[Re: enutter]
#888530
06/04/08 07:19 PM
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Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 1,617
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Body Damage is Cool
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Texas is 800 miles closer than AZ-CA. Must be some good old trucks down there. -- Matt
'89 4runner SR5, 3.0, auto (fun) '93 xtra cab, dlx,3.0, 5spd (work truck)
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