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    Default Re: thinking about buying a FJ80 Land Cruiser.

    Quote Originally Posted by joosttx View Post
    That Land Cruiser is worth at most half that price. And I am assuming triple factory lockers.
    Yes, exactly.

    Grab the one with peeling clearcoat for $10k and stop thinking about it already.

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    Default Re: thinking about buying a FJ80 Land Cruiser.

    We got a 2017 4Runner and a 2017 Forrester. And we never take the Forrester anywhere. And there's only two of us.
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    Default Re: thinking about buying a FJ80 Land Cruiser.

    Quote Originally Posted by chasea View Post
    We got a 2017 4Runner and a 2017 Forrester. And we never take the Forrester anywhere. And there's only two of us.
    But if you got a 2017 STI, you'd probably take that more often than the Forrester.

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    Default Re: thinking about buying a FJ80 Land Cruiser.

    Just need to let the local 4WD shop do some mods on that Forester.

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    Default Re: thinking about buying a FJ80 Land Cruiser.

    Quote Originally Posted by joosttx View Post
    snipped: What I want to do is buy a FZJ80 and have it restored like new with a new engine, etc, etc...And I am not sure I want to spend to extra dough and want about a 1.5+ years for the restoration to be completed.
    Skip it. Not quite 3 years ago I loaded my 3 kids and wife in Brutus (our 80-series) which had at that time 380k miles on it and took off on an 8000 mile cross country trip. Ran like a champ the whole way be because that's what Land Cruisers do.

    That said I have to acquiesce that a 4runner/Taco is probably a better idea...
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    Quote Originally Posted by j44ke View Post
    Just need to let the local 4WD shop do some mods on that Forester.

    Can’t carpool in that.

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    Kids on top. Or is that not what bungie cords are for?
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    No shortage of bro'd-out Sequoias round these parts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Musgrave View Post


    That said I have to acquiesce that a 4runner/Taco is probably a better idea...
    A new 4Runner is as big as an 80. But I'm not getting the Taco recommendations. An LC can carry 8 people during the week if carpooling to soccer practice is a thing. Jack of all trades, master of none.
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    Default Re: thinking about buying a FJ80 Land Cruiser.

    This needs to happen already..... do it for me so I can live vicariously for the next couple of years!! (Though there’s a decent chance we add a Tacoma to go with the current 4Runner which I love)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tamu8104 View Post
    This needs to happen already..... do it for me so I can live vicariously for the next couple of years!! (Though there’s a decent chance we add a Tacoma to go with the current 4Runner which I love)

    I will happen in the new year. We are doing some stuff to our house and an extra vehicle in the driveway will just complicate things.

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    Default Re: thinking about buying a FJ80 Land Cruiser.

    I'd be curious the road manners of the 80. Having lived with a Jeep TJ for the better part of a decade, while it was fine around town, on the highway it was a bit like a box tent with wheels.

    The offroading ability is totally appreciated, but after awhile of deafness-induced road and wind noise, and the ride of a glorified ox cart, you begin to hope for something a bit more civilized. Thing was great on the trails though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theflashunc View Post
    I'd be curious the road manners of the 80. Having lived with a Jeep TJ for the better part of a decade, while it was fine around town, on the highway it was a bit like a box tent with wheels.

    The offroading ability is totally appreciated, but after awhile of deafness-induced road and wind noise, and the ride of a glorified ox cart, you begin to hope for something a bit more civilized. Thing was great on the trails though.
    they can ride incredible ride when done right and very nice regularly on the road.

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    FWIW there was a massive difference between what my 62 and 80-Series Cruisers drove like on road even though they were only 4 years apart. The 80 is significantly more refined where the 62 was built for trails.
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    A 60 has leaf springs and solid axles.

    An 80 has coil springs and solid axles.

    A 100 has IFS with torsion bars in the front and solid axles and coil springs in the rear.

    My 100 doesn't love highway travel at anything over 75mph. Or maybe I'm just responsible and cognizant of 5500lbs of high center of gravity and not great brakes. The engine is turning almost 3,000prm at that point. It feels happiest on slightly meandering 2 lane roads at 50-60mph, which makes sense given the sort of environment it was designed for.

    Each prior generation is going to be a step down in NVH, but the 80 can be brought up to snuff pretty easily with more sound deadening.

    I'd say the 60 series was designed for roads, but muddy ones in Africa...
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    Default Re: thinking about buying a FJ80 Land Cruiser.

    Quote Originally Posted by nahtnoj View Post
    A 60 has leaf springs and solid axles.

    An 80 has coil springs and solid axles.

    A 100 has IFS with torsion bars in the front and solid axles and coil springs in the rear.

    My 100 doesn't love highway travel at anything over 75mph. Or maybe I'm just responsible and cognizant of 5500lbs of high center of gravity and not great brakes. The engine is turning almost 3,000prm at that point. It feels happiest on slightly meandering 2 lane roads at 50-60mph, which makes sense given the sort of environment it was designed for.

    Each prior generation is going to be a step down in NVH, but the 80 can be brought up to snuff pretty easily with more sound deadening.

    I'd say the 60 series was designed for roads, but muddy ones in Africa...
    This is spot-on. Also if you're gonna do an 80 that will see a lot of highway mileage put airbags in the rear springs. I'll add that my 80 was perfectly fine cruising at 72/73 but to go from there to 75/76mph out west was like driving off a cliff - our mileage dropped by 4mpg!!
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    Airbags in springs are easy and can be done in the driveway. At least they were in my wagon.

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    "As an homage to the EPOdays of yore- I'd find the world's last remaining pair of 40cm ergonomic drop bars.....i think everyone who ever liked those handlebars in that shape and in that width is either dead of a drug overdose, works in the Schaerbeek mattress factory now and weighs 300 pounds or is Dr. Davey Bruylandts...who for all I know is doing both of those things." - Jerk

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    Default Re: thinking about buying a FJ80 Land Cruiser.

    Quote Originally Posted by nahtnoj View Post
    That is one clean 60 right there. Beautiful.

    Meanwhile I’m gonna just wait until my 98 4Runner achieves classic status. Thinking about new bumpers and either a khaki or USFS green repaint.
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