Parts for Old Vans (WA)

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amoka
amoka
WA
35 posts
WA, 35 posts
4 Nov 2011 6:15pm
I have an old 1983 Tarago that runs beautifully and fits all my gear in perfectly. The problem is the steering bell crank arm has developed a bit too much play in it and she gets wobbles after hitting bumps. I imagine the replacement part would only set me back $150 dollars or so if I could find it. I have tried wreckers, posted on gumtree and quokka several times. I have also posted on several internet sites that wreckers get notifications from and contacted several toyota dealerships.

It does not appear anyone has anything this old still hanging around. Does anyone in WA have any experience with getting parts fabricated? Is it ridiculously expensive?

I really don't want to send something to the tip because I could not find a $150 dollar part.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23690 posts
WA, 23690 posts
4 Nov 2011 6:53pm
Tried JapWreck? (in O'connor and Kewdale from memory)

Pays to Google it and find out what the Jap model is called first cos they might have one from a Toyota "ABC" rather than a Tarago and some wreckers might not know it is an equivalent

There is also somethign called van parts WA or something but it is mostly commercials
busterwa
busterwa
3782 posts
3782 posts
4 Nov 2011 8:14pm
It pays to purchase a car with "turn key reliability" you should update and get somthing that is reliable rather than breaking down ever 20,000 kilometres
DUDE
DUDE
NSW
1132 posts
NSW, 1132 posts
5 Nov 2011 12:19am
From what I have read, generally from the postings of W.a members,

you could try somewhere around Rockingham,

or

often they make reference to a few guys that hang around a few of the car parks.



busterwa
busterwa
3782 posts
3782 posts
4 Nov 2011 9:57pm
What the red thumbs.. buy an unreliable piece of junk and fix it ever 5 mieuits or splurdge and get something with turn key reliability?
A car will make you money as it commutes you to work?
A reliable car /commuter is an asset. If you cant get to work you cant make money.

I think you should spend 100 bucks extra and upgrade to a datsun 180b
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
5 Nov 2011 2:46am
I am looking for van parts myself.

I am looking for the upper and lower tail gates for a Ford Falcon Panel van to replace the bread van doors it currently has.

The van is a '97 XH so I am guessing gates to suit would need to be XD or XE but just maybe XA/XB gates would fit.

Anybody done this conversion or know where I might locate the gates.
cantswm4sht
cantswm4sht
VIC
411 posts
VIC, 411 posts
5 Nov 2011 2:10pm
Hey there Amoka,
I live in melbourne and do a towing and free car removal service
We get these old tarago's quite often, some of them in brilliant condition,
And I know someone who has a yard with a few of them in it, they buy all taragos for export to dubbai, ( just the engines and transmissions,)
I can get the rest for a song!
So If you can give me a list of what you need, I can locate it all for you.
Frieght to wa would not be a great expense, Under $100 I would guess,
CHEERS
amoka said...

I have an old 1983 Tarago that runs beautifully and fits all my gear in perfectly. The problem is the steering bell crank arm has developed a bit too much play in it and she gets wobbles after hitting bumps. I imagine the replacement part would only set me back $150 dollars or so if I could find it. I have tried wreckers, posted on gumtree and quokka several times. I have also posted on several internet sites that wreckers get notifications from and contacted several toyota dealerships.

It does not appear anyone has anything this old still hanging around. Does anyone in WA have any experience with getting parts fabricated? Is it ridiculously expensive?

I really don't want to send something to the tip because I could not find a $150 dollar part.



cantswm4sht
cantswm4sht
VIC
411 posts
VIC, 411 posts
5 Nov 2011 2:17pm
XD on will fit, nothing before, XA to XC are out,
If your not in a hurry, we get one in every month or so,
Iet me know,
we are located in melbourne though,
CHEERS
cisco said...

I am looking for van parts myself.

I am looking for the upper and lower tail gates for a Ford Falcon Panel van to replace the bread van doors it currently has.

The van is a '97 XH so I am guessing gates to suit would need to be XD or XE but just maybe XA/XB gates would fit.

Anybody done this conversion or know where I might locate the gates.


cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
5 Nov 2011 2:44pm
cantswm4**** said...

XD on will fit, nothing before, XA to XC are out,
If your not in a hurry, we get one in every month or so,
Iet me know,
we are located in melbourne though,
CHEERS
cisco said...
I am looking for the upper and lower tail gates for a Ford Falcon Panel van to replace the bread van doors it currently has.

The van is a '97 XH so I am guessing gates to suit would need to be XD or XE but just maybe XA/XB gates would fit.

Anybody done this conversion or know where I might locate the gates.



That would be vantastic. No urgency as the van is quite functional as is.

This is just a little project I want to do to turn this van into a proper Aussie camper van.

I think you know exactly what I need so if you come across it, put your foot on it and we will work out freight somehow.

The alternative is to get a ute gate and then a custom cut glass panel for the top half from the canopy people.

A friend said he had seen it done on a Holden HJ van and it looked real smick.

Cheers Cisco

amoka
amoka
WA
35 posts
WA, 35 posts
7 Nov 2011 12:12pm
Cantswm I plan to take some photos of the part I am chasing tonight or tomorrow morning. If you could keep an eye that would be fanatastic. I can't seem to get your profile to work. Drop me an email so I can send the details directly you.

Cheers,
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
7 Nov 2011 12:30pm
amoka said...

Cantswm I plan to take some photos of the part I am chasing tonight or tomorrow morning. If you could keep an eye that would be fanatastic. I can't seem to get your profile to work. Drop me an email so I can send the details directly you.

Cheers,


Try a steering and suspension specialist, lots of non gen parts for these now or Toyota Wreck in Bayswater I think or Tonys Wreckers, they have everything!!

Hope that lot helps
Simondo
Simondo
VIC
8025 posts
VIC, 8025 posts
7 Nov 2011 7:27pm
busterwa said...

What the red thumbs.. buy an unreliable piece of junk and fix it ever 5 mieuits or splurdge and get something with turn key reliability?
A car will make you money as it commutes you to work?
A reliable car /commuter is an asset. If you cant get to work you cant make money.

I think you should spend 100 bucks extra and upgrade to a datsun 180b


(BusterWA) I can see where you're coming from. But if you have time on your hands, and are inclined / good at fixing things, then you can actually commute cheaply.... It's an age old dilemma... when do you call it quits on a car???

At Uni, I enjoyed tinkering on the old 82 Subaru Wagon. I would go to the wreckers in winter with a big coat on, and pilfer as many little parts and trinkets that I could from the scrap yards, and present something silly like a mirror and pay $5. But I would have also cleaned off a few radiator hoses, etc. So I would replace the odd 100% stuffed part, with a 50% stuffed part.

Tarago Man,
But kind of like Buster WA was saying.... have you looked into a car from the Mid 1990's. You'll probably get something really cheap... Or you should at least think about planning an upgrade at some point.......

A mate of mine loves cheap cars too.... His recent trip out of town involved a blown tyre on the way back. He runs his tyres into the Steel Belting, and waits for it to blow... Except on this trip, he had to change a tyre on the side of a freeway, which is exceptionally dangerous! His old SAAB only had a space saver, which was also pretty flat (he's too lazy to even check that!). So in 50km he pretty much killed that tyre also. He also injured his wrist changing the tyre. The moto of this little short story is.... don't put yourself and others in danger by trying to skimp through with a car that is only slightly safe....

Reds if you like...
Simondo
Simondo
VIC
8025 posts
VIC, 8025 posts
7 Nov 2011 7:37pm
^^ Follow Doggie's advice. He's in the area, and in the greater industry of car parts...
cantswm4sht
cantswm4sht
VIC
411 posts
VIC, 411 posts
8 Nov 2011 12:36am
yep, you can't beat the 180b
but i recon you'd only need to spend and extra $50 to get a good 1
LMAO
Simondo said...

busterwa said...

What the red thumbs.. buy an unreliable piece of junk and fix it ever 5 mieuits or splurdge and get something with turn key reliability?
A car will make you money as it commutes you to work?
A reliable car /commuter is an asset. If you cant get to work you cant make money.

I think you should spend 100 bucks extra and upgrade to a datsun 180b


(BusterWA) I can see where you're coming from. But if you have time on your hands, and are inclined / good at fixing things, then you can actually commute cheaply.... It's an age old dilemma... when do you call it quits on a car???

At Uni, I enjoyed tinkering on the old 82 Subaru Wagon. I would go to the wreckers in winter with a big coat on, and pilfer as many little parts and trinkets that I could from the scrap yards, and present something silly like a mirror and pay $5. But I would have also cleaned off a few radiator hoses, etc. So I would replace the odd 100% stuffed part, with a 50% stuffed part.

Tarago Man,
But kind of like Buster WA was saying.... have you looked into a car from the Mid 1990's. You'll probably get something really cheap... Or you should at least think about planning an upgrade at some point.......

A mate of mine loves cheap cars too.... His recent trip out of town involved a blown tyre on the way back. He runs his tyres into the Steel Belting, and waits for it to blow... Except on this trip, he had to change a tyre on the side of a freeway, which is exceptionally dangerous! His old SAAB only had a space saver, which was also pretty flat (he's too lazy to even check that!). So in 50km he pretty much killed that tyre also. He also injured his wrist changing the tyre. The moto of this little short story is.... don't put yourself and others in danger by trying to skimp through with a car that is only slightly safe....

Reds if you like...


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