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The one car I regret ever selling...my '86 FJ60

Not saying I'd trade my turbo diesel 4Runner for it but I wish I could have that truck back.

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Family transportation Evoloution:

Station wagon -> Minivan / SUV -> Crossover / Compact SUV

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I wish the big wagons would come back, I'd be all over it. Something like a 7-series, A8, or S-class wagon. The compact wagons are about all that is left on the market, and they just won't cut it with three kids.
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The one car I regret ever selling...my '86 FJ60

Not saying I'd trade my turbo diesel 4Runner for it but I wish I could have that truck back.
How did you get that diesel? Was it a Canadian import of someone dropped in a diesel motor?

I had a 80 series LC that was hit by someone on the phone. I missed it daily. I have a newer 4 runner now, it is very nice and capable, but nothing is like the older LC.
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I bought a Renault Espace (2 litre petrol engine) new in 1990.Sold it in 2000 still running with 450000 miles on it, yes you read that right. It was a brilliant vehicle,7 seats( 5 removeable individually),would carry half a ton without too adversely affecting handling/braking at motorway speeds, very comfortable on 500 mile drives a few times a week; sheet moulded composite body on galvanized steel underbody and body frame-about 400 pounds lighter than comparable VW or Ford which is one of the reasons it outhandled and outbraked them. Similar shape to Pontiac Transport but not so garish.
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How did you get that diesel? Was it a Canadian import of someone dropped in a diesel motor?

I had a 80 series LC that was hit by someone on the phone. I missed it daily. I have a newer 4 runner now, it is very nice and capable, but nothing is like the older LC.
I frequently dreamed of swapping a Japanese market Toyota turbodiesel motor into my FJ80. A 25 MPG 80-series would be a keeper.
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I think a Westy can be classified as a SUV when modified. It is sporty, it has utility, and it is a vehicle. Ticks all three boxes. Some of the modded ones are very cool.

Also feel that a Jeep GC (ZJ and WJ) as well as older Cherokees are cool SUV's. They can tow well, are a blast in the snow and mud, and have the safety and convenience features of a car. Yes they don't handle like cars but neither do must trucks and older SUV's. Use as they are intended and they do well. Modify them and they are great.
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I think older Suburbans(4WD) are cool, but not the milage if its a daily driver. There is something about the way they pull away from a stop with that big old V8.
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I frequently dreamed of swapping a Japanese market Toyota turbodiesel motor into my FJ80. A 25 MPG 80-series would be a keeper.
Matt,

There's a kid that work as a BMW wrench that lives near me somewhere that has a 60 series. I talk with him at our local gas station down the hill at times. He stuffed a surplus diesel v8 off some military vehicle in there. He claims more power is day an night and the fuel milage is in the 20-25 range. I wanted him to do the same thing to my 80, when the motor goes. Actually, I would like a Cummins in there.

BTW, I got the 4runner limited over the weekend. Man, that thing is nice.

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I think older Suburbans(4WD) are cool, but not the milage if its a daily driver. There is something about the way they pull away from a stop with that big old V8.
It's 4wd and has seatbelts for 8. It pulls the boat and takes us to the mountains but, thats about it.
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It's 4wd and has seatbelts for 8. It pulls the boat and takes us to the mountains but, thats about it.
That's enough, what else do you want?
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Matt,

There's a kid that work as a BMW wrench that lives near me somewhere that has a 60 series. I talk with him at our local gas station down the hill at times. He stuffed a surplus diesel v8 off some military vehicle in there. He claims more power is day an night and the fuel milage is in the 20-25 range. I wanted him to do the same thing to my 80, when the motor goes. Actually, I would like a Cummins in there.

BTW, I got the 4runner limited over the weekend. Man, that thing is nice.

Jeff
Jeff, congrats on the 4Runner. I saw a number of diesel swap threads on ih8mud, pretty much unanimous praise for how much it improves the truck. I wonder if he used a GM diesel V8 from the '80s? I recall seeing a few of those, if I recall correctly they bolt in pretty much the same as a SBC and using adapters that are readily available.
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