hikingff77
Adventurer
So I'm selling my 2012 Toyota 4Runner which has been my personal car and work car for three years. It's got a lot of get up and go, compared to what people have said, and has been very comfortable. A year ago or so I noticed a neighbor had a 90's landcruiser in his driveway. I didn't know him very well so I waited until a Saturday when they were clearly home and I stopped by and asked.
It was his father in laws, has 160k on it and he's not sure what he's going to do. I said, I would like to buy it. At first he said somewhere in the $1700 price range, knowing what these can go for I started searching my couch for spare change. Then I thought, do I want this project? I need something reliable, semi-comfortable and not a HUGE project. I know a lot of you have done tons to yours, and they all look awesome, this one is mostly going to be a work car, with road trips here and there and dreams of bigger adventures.
I was still on the fence, and I said to my wife, what if I sold mine, and bought it. I'd be out car payments, have a car I like, is in demand to certain groups and is reliable. She wasn't sure. Since I use my car for work, I have to have it wrapped. Which costs $$$. It needs some body work, which is $$$. It hasen't ran regularly in over a year and the valve cap is clearly leaking more oil than normal.
I'm a firm believer that things happen for a reason. One day I took my son to a doctors visit, there's an REI nearby and asked if he wanted to go in. He said yes. Not there's almost always near cars there, or at least ones loaded with kayaks and mountain bikes, but as we were leaving, there rolled in this look-alike FJ80. I stopped, turned around, and parked in the middle of the parking lot. Got out, introduced myself and began talking FJ's with him. Turns out, it's a small world, and he's a member here, rubicondon53. We chatted until people started honking at me. So that got me even more thinking of it. So I went to check out the cruiser again, this time the price went to $2500, I'm going to offer $2300, but I still know I'm getting a good deal from what I can find online.
So what comments do any of you have about your 80, do you DD it, if so, what's the daily commute in it. I can be 5 miles away one hour and 30 the same day. What should I look out for.
I really want this to be a true FJ like I see on here, to the best of my ability. Reliable, fun, great looking, purposeful, etc. I still want to take it camping whenever possible, take it to the trailheads and road trips.
Give me some feedback on your experiences, please. Pictures always help.
It was his father in laws, has 160k on it and he's not sure what he's going to do. I said, I would like to buy it. At first he said somewhere in the $1700 price range, knowing what these can go for I started searching my couch for spare change. Then I thought, do I want this project? I need something reliable, semi-comfortable and not a HUGE project. I know a lot of you have done tons to yours, and they all look awesome, this one is mostly going to be a work car, with road trips here and there and dreams of bigger adventures.
I was still on the fence, and I said to my wife, what if I sold mine, and bought it. I'd be out car payments, have a car I like, is in demand to certain groups and is reliable. She wasn't sure. Since I use my car for work, I have to have it wrapped. Which costs $$$. It needs some body work, which is $$$. It hasen't ran regularly in over a year and the valve cap is clearly leaking more oil than normal.
I'm a firm believer that things happen for a reason. One day I took my son to a doctors visit, there's an REI nearby and asked if he wanted to go in. He said yes. Not there's almost always near cars there, or at least ones loaded with kayaks and mountain bikes, but as we were leaving, there rolled in this look-alike FJ80. I stopped, turned around, and parked in the middle of the parking lot. Got out, introduced myself and began talking FJ's with him. Turns out, it's a small world, and he's a member here, rubicondon53. We chatted until people started honking at me. So that got me even more thinking of it. So I went to check out the cruiser again, this time the price went to $2500, I'm going to offer $2300, but I still know I'm getting a good deal from what I can find online.
So what comments do any of you have about your 80, do you DD it, if so, what's the daily commute in it. I can be 5 miles away one hour and 30 the same day. What should I look out for.
I really want this to be a true FJ like I see on here, to the best of my ability. Reliable, fun, great looking, purposeful, etc. I still want to take it camping whenever possible, take it to the trailheads and road trips.
Give me some feedback on your experiences, please. Pictures always help.