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Not certain how much explosive power the FOAB has, but it is an air fuel bomb like the old daisy cutter, so it’s possible the MOAB has more explosive punch, while the FOAB scorches a bigger area.

I’m guessing her mother was born there in 1891 not 1981....

The picture from the rear looks like it has a solid rear axle. Not what I’d expect from a crossover soft roader, but I was certainly hoping for more than what this looks like it will be.

If I keep seeing stories on gorgeous 930 Porsches my daughter isn’t going to have a college fund.

Just making a scientific wild ass guess based on the picture of the drivers seat and center console, it looks to be similar in size to a 60 series Land Cruiser.

And a driveline hoop if this doesn’t already have it. Bad things happen when a u-joint lets go on a big metal rod driven by 800+ horsepower.

So for possibly under $250 I could get a temperamental high output Italian engine of now even more dubious reliability to maybe stuff into my FJ62 Land Cruiser? I’d want to know how long it ran after the coolant system was obliterated.

My first car was a 1980 Audi 4000, this video might inspire another bout of internet searching to find another, this time with Quattro.

When I was in the CH-46's I’d fly on had patched up bullet holes from Vietnam. As for the leaks, the crew chiefs would always say “Don’t worry about the leaks, just let us know if the leaks stop, because then we’re fucked.”

Land Cruiser buyers don’t give a shit about fuel economy. On a good day, my straight 6 powered FJ62 gets around 15mpg out of a 155hp (when new) 3FE. If they want more range, they just fit bigger fuel tanks. Toyota would be smart to cash in on the off road market, their first and second generation Pickup and first gen

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I’m sure it became popular for the same reason slammed Japanese cars became so popular 16 years ago......

The best part is, a Geo Storm was a half sized, half engined, half cost 4th Gen Camaro

Decent Grand Cherokees go for Decent 60 series Land Cruiser money. I might be a little biased, but given the same budget, I think Land Cruisers are just a little cooler.

It’s funny, when I was just starting high school in the mid 90's people thought Chevy Berettas were the shit, and you were winning at life if you drove one, by the time I graduated high school, you didn’t see them any more. Nowhere.

An article I’d read on MSN yesterday said it is going to California where one of the guys owns a shop, and it will get a full restoration. I’m curious to see how much it eventually goes for because someone is going to give them silly money for it.

Bleh, not enough horsepower, I’m going to wait for the STi version and it better only cost $1,000 more than the base model and have 400 horspower! In seriousness, sometimes it really sucks to live in the US.

It would be a 400 horsepower shot.

I’ve seen two decently rare cars in the wild, both in Tokyo. One was a 300SL Gullwing, the guy driving it pulled up and came into a record store I was browsing in. The second was a GT40 at an Esso station, I can’t say whether or not it was a replica, but if it was, it was a meticulous recreation, much better than any

Get rid of your age limit, then look for a early 90's 80 series Land Cruiser. With a $10k budget a FJ80 could be had with enough money left over for some good mods. A later FZJ80 would have a lot more power, but they tend to cost a lot more, and a decent one would eat up your budget pretty quick. You don’t worry about