Tex's '86
Tex's '86
I guess it was about 2 years ago when I bought my first 86, and probably 2 years prior to that when I knew that one day I would own one. I guess my first introduction to this cult classic came from the Initial D Arcade game they had at our local mall. My friends wife at the time was an aspiring drifter, and I was fortunate enough to get to ride with her at an amateur event held outside houston. While there I saw maybe 2 corollas amidst the dozen or more 240s, a bmw, and couple of 350s, not to mention some guy with a mustang gt rental, lol. After seeing the corolla up close and personal, I was addicted. All my friends were Honda freaks, and still are, but I guess I've always enjoyed being the black sheep.
So I bought my first one. 1986 Corolla SR-5. *Slaps forehead* Live and learn, lol!
I guess I should be happy it made a 3 hour drive from Fort Worth to Tyler. The body is pretty nice, Interior equally so, and, well....not much to say about the engine bay....
I think I've managed to reach about 80 downhill, maybe 40 up. Even so, I hurled it into corners as fast as possible, whenever possible. Despite the antiquity and condition, it seemed to handle much better than my dc2 integra ever did.
I tried everything I could to make this go faster. First I pulled the p/s belt off...then when it got cool enough, the a/c belt. Adjusted timing. Found the biggest hills possible. EXPENSIVE GAS!!! Nothing helped enough, haha. I knew the car could handle so much more, so I went back to good old faithful Craigslist.
Few months of searching, and I found a 1985 GTS donor in Oklahoma for cheap. So I drove my truck the same weekend as the Texas / OU Rivalry game, and trailered it back. I never realized how much hazing I would get for just having a Texas license plate. You haven't had fun until you've pissed off a 50 mile long group of OU fanatics by giving the longhorn sign every chance possible.
As clean as it looked from the outside, the body was rusted to sh!t. The mounting bracket for the lateral bar on the body had been rusted in two, and was held up with zip ties! But the completely stock engine bay made up for it. That and the mud flaps, clean interior, rear valence, power mirrors, etc...
So it went into my dinky 1940s antique garage aka "the barn".
And I got to work...
Zip lock bags for parts filing.....Unfortunately this did not last long, lol.
Me and my honda buds decided it was time to take a serous step for our projects, so we pitched in and decided to split a shop. I trailered the car to our new shop, and got busy pulling the big stuff. After EVERYTHING was pulled, we took my sawzaw and cut the car into peices, chunked it on a trailer, and shortly after found a $100 bill in my hand, Woot!
So I drove the SR5 into the hack shop, and began to realize how annoying it is to do the same thing twice. I got to work pulling EVERYTHING off this car...
Here's the wall o' crap that I've managed to accumulate...
And our other projects...eg and ek hatchbacks.
Went ahead and did most of the interior, swapping dash and rear harness, and full gts interior stuffs.
Me and my old man pulled the 4ac out this weekend, so I'm finally going to get to start putting stuff back in.
Next to come, sandblasted and painted gts open dif, driveshafts, and cleaned up tranny.
So I bought my first one. 1986 Corolla SR-5. *Slaps forehead* Live and learn, lol!
I guess I should be happy it made a 3 hour drive from Fort Worth to Tyler. The body is pretty nice, Interior equally so, and, well....not much to say about the engine bay....
I think I've managed to reach about 80 downhill, maybe 40 up. Even so, I hurled it into corners as fast as possible, whenever possible. Despite the antiquity and condition, it seemed to handle much better than my dc2 integra ever did.
I tried everything I could to make this go faster. First I pulled the p/s belt off...then when it got cool enough, the a/c belt. Adjusted timing. Found the biggest hills possible. EXPENSIVE GAS!!! Nothing helped enough, haha. I knew the car could handle so much more, so I went back to good old faithful Craigslist.
Few months of searching, and I found a 1985 GTS donor in Oklahoma for cheap. So I drove my truck the same weekend as the Texas / OU Rivalry game, and trailered it back. I never realized how much hazing I would get for just having a Texas license plate. You haven't had fun until you've pissed off a 50 mile long group of OU fanatics by giving the longhorn sign every chance possible.
As clean as it looked from the outside, the body was rusted to sh!t. The mounting bracket for the lateral bar on the body had been rusted in two, and was held up with zip ties! But the completely stock engine bay made up for it. That and the mud flaps, clean interior, rear valence, power mirrors, etc...
So it went into my dinky 1940s antique garage aka "the barn".
And I got to work...
Zip lock bags for parts filing.....Unfortunately this did not last long, lol.
Me and my honda buds decided it was time to take a serous step for our projects, so we pitched in and decided to split a shop. I trailered the car to our new shop, and got busy pulling the big stuff. After EVERYTHING was pulled, we took my sawzaw and cut the car into peices, chunked it on a trailer, and shortly after found a $100 bill in my hand, Woot!
So I drove the SR5 into the hack shop, and began to realize how annoying it is to do the same thing twice. I got to work pulling EVERYTHING off this car...
Here's the wall o' crap that I've managed to accumulate...
And our other projects...eg and ek hatchbacks.
Went ahead and did most of the interior, swapping dash and rear harness, and full gts interior stuffs.
Me and my old man pulled the 4ac out this weekend, so I'm finally going to get to start putting stuff back in.
Next to come, sandblasted and painted gts open dif, driveshafts, and cleaned up tranny.
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Re: Tex's '86
Nice write up. Make sure to keep us updated
There are no spare parts, only unfinished projects.
1985 ae86 hatch 7age (coming soon to a parking lot near you)
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1985 ae86 hatch 7age (coming soon to a parking lot near you)
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Re: Tex's '86
i love taking things apart! car looks like it's coming along nicely. keep us updated....
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oh helllll yeah! great build man, eager to see how this goes for ya!tex wrote: You haven't had fun until you've pissed off a 50 mile long group of OU fanatics by giving the longhorn sign every chance possible.
Thaison Nguyen
1986 Corolla GT-S
1974 Corolla Deluxe Sedan
1983 Corolla Sedan
1987 Corolla GT-S
1984 Corolla SR5
1979 Corolla Liftback
1986 Corolla GT-S
1974 Corolla Deluxe Sedan
1983 Corolla Sedan
1987 Corolla GT-S
1984 Corolla SR5
1979 Corolla Liftback
Re: Tex's '86
Well, I've been slacking for a while now, but things are starting to pick up again. Got the gts rearend cleaned up a bit, and re-installed. gts fuel and brake lines installed, gas tank, engine bay harness...Fixing to put my bluetop in the shop for an overhaul, so in the meantime I have my new manual rack setup to install
Re: Tex's '86
Nah, I gutted a rusty crappy coupe to make a not near as rusty but still crappy coupe. In all honesty, though, I like the coupes alot. They're both awesome. Once I get my window louvers put on though, you will come to the darkside.
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Coupe ftw Bob....by the way I want that rear window thing for my coupe.
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Ooops......I think this is a BVSV? Anyone know how hard a replacement is to find, or if i even need this if I delete EGR stuffs ???
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Re: Tex's '86
You want that if you want to run a heater
OR
You can make a block off plate and thread in a 3/8 NPT to 3/8 or 1/2" (?) barb for your heater core.
OR
You can make a block off plate and thread in a 3/8 NPT to 3/8 or 1/2" (?) barb for your heater core.
Re: Tex's '86
Little more work done last weekend. Really anxious to get my motor back from the shop...hopefully have some fun stuff to play with over memorial day weekend.
out with the old...
and in with the new!
Some nasty stuff I found...
And some goodies someone left on my front porch the other day. Lucky me!
out with the old...
and in with the new!
Some nasty stuff I found...
And some goodies someone left on my front porch the other day. Lucky me!
Re: Tex's '86
nice thead Tim, so when u gonna call me over to help you put that 4age in? Lolz
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Probably this weekend if I can afford to pay the engine shop their bill
That and if its not stupid hot like it has been...
That and if its not stupid hot like it has been...