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1979 Toyota Corolla Dlx Coupe 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:132566
Location:

Rosamond, California, United States

Rosamond, California, United States
Advertising:

For Sale:  1979 Toyota Corolla.  Sold as is.  Unfortunately, my time had been limited to complete minor restoration details).  Car will be locally advertised as well.

Title:  Clear.  Newly registered up to Jun 2015 (11 months left).  Recently passed smog.  Clean Title.

Mileage:  32,566 on the odometer---rolled over at 100,000.  All California car—never left the state.

Transmission:  Automatic. (If you want a standard transmission--local junk shop has complete pedals and transmission for approximately $150.)  

Complete valve job done at 32,000 on the odometer.  Carbs completely re-built.  Cylinder head cover polished to bare aluminum.  Hoses and belts replaced.  New battery.  New plugs, distributor cap, wires.  All fluids drained and replaced.  All gaskets replaced.  Oil pan gasket, replaced few weeks ago and had local shop check car for leaks.  

Maintenance Record:  Kept binder of all maintenance records.

Door and Trunk Locks:  Solex (still have original locks)

Suspension:  Coil overs, all new shocks.   Rear suspension:  Lift springs—2 inch lowering blocks. 

Paint:  Sanded to bare metal and painted.  Color Code 3620, Mercedes Benz Red.  (Close to Ferrari Red).  Rear glass, windshield, doors, emblems, lenses, trunk lid and hood taken off—then re-painted.  All new weather stripping plus trunk seal replaced.  New window regulators.    Engine bay and trunk painted with same body color.

Extra set of rear glass, windshield, windows and quarter panel glass.  2 extra sets of brake light lenses.   Will come with new dome light.

Wheels (set of 4):  See separate picture of the wheel with Nexen tire--this will come with the car.  Will come with 13 inch aluminum wheels—powder coated.  Comes with Nexen tires—recently installed.  I was informed they were Western Wheels,   There were no brand name inscribed, but I had them powder coated and balanced.

Interior:  Both front seats, rear seats and headliner were replaced.  Original carpeting intact—completely soaped and washed. 

Contact info:  larrybelen@gmail.com or call / text me at 661 816-8052. 

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How Toyota's 100-year textile history influenced FCV hydrogen fuel cell car

Thu, Sep 11 2014

Turns out, Toyota had a surprising ace in the hole when it came to building the new fuel tanks for the FCV hydrogen fuel cell car, which is coming next year. Well before Toyota became the Toyota Motor Company, it was the Toyota Industries Corporation and it made textile looms. This is important because the main structure of the hydrogen tank is wound carbon fiber. When Toyota set out to increase the strength of the tanks to hold hydrogen stored at 10,000 psi (up from 5,000 in the previous tanks), it was able to draw on its 100-year-old history as it designed its car of the future. "A lot of that textile experience came back when we did the tank wrapping." – Justin Ward "We have a lot of experience with textiles," Justin Ward told AutoblogGreen at the 21st World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) in Detroit this week, "and a lot of that textile experience came back when we did the tank wrapping." On top of being able to hold the higher-pressure hydrogen, Toyota's first attempt to build its own hydrogen tank was six times faster than the industry standard, so it saved time and money as well as working better. The company will also be able to inspect its own tanks. Ward is the general manager of powertrain system control at the Toyota Technical Center and hydrogen vehicles are something he knows a lot about. The reason for the stronger, 10,000-psi tanks is because the 5,000-psi tanks only offered around 180-200 miles of range, even with four tanks in the early $129,000 FCHV Highlander hydrogen prototypes. The FCV only has two, but they will able to deliver the 300-mile range that customers told Toyota they wanted. Dropping the number of tanks not only obviously reduced the cost for the tanks themselves but also the number of valves and hoses and other components you need. Despite the benefits of higher compression, going much higher doesn't make sense. 10,000 psi is the "natural progression," Ward said, because "you start to bump up against compression inefficiencies." Think of an air compressor. When hydrogen is produced at a wastewater treatment plant or a reforming site, Ward said, is it at around ambient pressure (14 psi). That has to be raised, using compressors, all the way to 10,000 psi. "That takes energy," Ward said, "and every doubling of pressure adds another doubling of energy needed, so it starts to add up pretty fast if you go too high." Component specifications are also fine at 10,00 psi, but more difficult at higher levels.

Unifor may establish local union for Toyota's Canadian plants

Thu, 17 Jul 2014

Union tactics apparently translate across borders, as Canada's Unifor may take inspiration from the United Auto Workers' recent move at the Volkswagen factory in Chattanooga, TN, and establish a local for the Toyota factories in Cambridge and Woodstock.
Unifor last attempted to organize the workers at the two factories, which are responsible for production of the Toyota Corolla (above), RAV4 and Lexus RX back in April, but that vote was eventually delayed. According to that report, 3,000 of the two plants' 7,500 employees signed union cards, but that apparently wasn't enough for Unifor to force a vote.
Because of this, the union is looking at the local approach, like what the UAW is attempting with VW.

Submit your questions for Autoblog Podcast #336 LIVE!

Mon, 10 Jun 2013

We're set to record Autoblog Podcast #336 tonight, and you can drop us your questions and comments via our Q&A module below. Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes if you haven't already done so, and if you want to take it all in live, tune in to our UStream (audio only) channel at 10:00 PM Eastern tonight.
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