I love how rust doesn't exist here. I happened across a 1987 4Runner Turbo 2 years back, it was neglected and left for dead at a junkyard. 264k on the clock, I bought it for $900 to spare it from being crushed. Underneath the thing was spotless. The body completely rust free. I decided to keep it... less than 5k…
Hell yeah, we used to have one until someone decided to kill it. Miss that thing.
Roush built Chassis, Ford 4.6L and powertrain... what about it is Toyota based?
I saw that thing on the 5 freeway in Mission Viejo once. Camera vehicle is a 1999 Toyota 4Runner.
Looks like Brad Garrett driving Jerry Seinfeld's stolen Saab.
It was my first ever 1:18 diecast car... I missed mine too. I bought one off of eBay not too long ago so I could have it again.
Purely sentimental value.... I'd never want a real one.
Oh my god, seriously one of my favorite scenes from the Simpsons. Great post!
I'm actually going to agree with you on this one. I have an 89 Ford Probe GT, based on the Mazda MX6 GT. It's got a 2.2 Mazda engine and turbo, 5 speed manual trans... it's actually a pretty fun car to drive. Cops love to pull me over and people are rude on the roads.
I am actually a Toyota guy, I mainly drive my 2…
I'm 22, born in 1991. I also hate the way our generation is portrayed today. I own 3 vehicles, all of a relatively older vintage - 1987 Toyota 4Runner Turbo, 1989 Ford Probe GT (Mazda engine/platform), and a 1999 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4WD. I prefer listening to Boston, Black Sabbath, or even 90's music like Alice in…
Now there's a car I would buy! Love the W126. Used to own a 560SEL, thing was a rocket for being 4600lbs, 18 feet of german tank. It put a lot of other cars to shame with 317ft/lbs torque.
The coupe is a very nice car, would rather have had a coupe than the sedan.
Agreed, long live the Toyota Pickup/4Runner
Good luck... Those things are often in parts within the day