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The Boy Scout
01-13-2017, 05:28 PM
Just finishing my first LS swap, a 5.3 AL into a Toyota Land Cruiser. https://youtu.be/Y1k42LI08UE (https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__youtu.be_Y1k42LI08UE&d=DgMCaQ&c=Qznq1V5e4u04CfMRj920aPtDqN4RUEToMeZ6oK6t9iY&r=NKEBoRxevQ2Gws0I7K2BGgkhVoMAvpouYXwORXo91ocMQsyP mGRKCw9_oYCAHLn2&m=56kK3iMidJFezVG8JWpLlO8bzUbWhSXK9FsNB7MeeZY&s=sLGbEIENWwxwIebqThz_QCtTrXgcdMYgG_1-geL9KvA&e=)

It took several years to research the elements of the Toyota build. I have driven nothing but Toyota trucks for almost 25 years. Looking forward to learning the chevy world with the Land Cruiser.


Next up is a 1960 Lincoln Continental. I am just getting started educating myself on the Pro-touring approach to a build. just getting started with a parts list and budget.

Discovered this forum, and wondering if there are resources to help find Pro-touring parts vendors, help develop a checklist/parts list, and most importantly educate myself

Protour_Pinto
01-13-2017, 09:41 PM
Welcome. I too am putting a GM in a Toyota, Just at the other end of my 85 SR5 Xtra cab.

What powerplant are you thinking of for the Lincoln?

The Boy Scout
01-13-2017, 10:04 PM
Welcome. I too am putting a GM in a Toyota, Just at the other end of my 85 SR5 Xtra cab.

What powerplant are you thinking of for the Lincoln?

I thinking a big truck LS. Something that can be hot-Rodded a little