fj80waitinforalsv8
FJ80WaitinForaLSV8
fj80waitinforalsv8

I personally disagree with you on the manuals. I enjoy shifting gears regardless of what it is. Chalk it up to wanting to drive a big rig since a child. Again 32k for that its IMO overpriced. Also I wouldn't buy Toyota and no solid front axle. I get that detroit won't ever build my dream truck and because of that

Because I need 4x4 so that brings the price up to $41,000 which is entirely too expensive for a pickup truck and I refuse to but a truck made in Mexico.

yeah certainly not cheap to start with. and there aren't many domestic aftermarket up-fitters with parts either. I love how it is sponsored by ih8mud.

Yes please. Bench seat, manual trans, and solid front axle as well.

Runs on anything - including used motor oil.

yes

I'm glad Ford still makes all its trucks in the USA. Keep up the good work Ford. The same cannot be said about their domestic competitors.

Would anyone have bothered with pursuing this kind of tech if the EPA (and the EPA's analogues in other countries) hadn't made the rules that forced car makers' hands? I don't think so — at least not to the degree we're at today in such a relatively small timetable.

Nope, this photo was actually taken in California. Glad there are some fellow SSR Jalops out there.

You sure could. All aluminum 400 HP 6.0L LS2 and a 6 speed Tremec. I love mine, best road trip car ever-

McCracken went on to speculate the car might have been on a Gone In 60 Seconds-style hit-list; "There are eight other expensive cars in the showroom but they picked this individual one, which suggests it might have been stolen for order." Indeed... the thieves' disinterest in that Chevy SSR is astounding.

That yacht is truly unbelievable.

The deal was done. The plans were in place. We had the PT Cruiser, the junkyard, and the other car. Everything was coming together! As Little Chris drove away in his Acura, I ran his license plate number through the Carfax app. It returned to a Chevy Trailblazer with a salvage title.

Agreed they should have done a front bench, but that would have involved moving the shifter.

Fair enough- great video either way.

Doug, why didn't you lock up those hummer differentials and get all 4 tires of the truck on those heaps of junk?

Buying foreign built military equipment only further degrades the US manufacturing base which is essential to our national security.

I'd replace that 4runner with a early 1990-1991 square body Suburban.

I sure hope they put all that tooling into storage somewhere.

Every CFO on the planet will now laugh at my naiveté, but would it really be impossible for a company like BMW to make 500,000 cars a year, cars it wanted to produce and which squared with the brand image it has carefully cultivated for decades, and still make good money? I can't see why it would be impossible.