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Postby bgaesop » Wed Sep 07, 2005 1:38 pm

Mr_Fubar wrote:
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MCJ wrote:1994 Buick Park Avenue.


I have a 1984 buick Century. Muffler and power steering don't work, gets about 8 mpg. But, it gets me to my job, which is what really matters!


I had an '84 Buick Somerset with no powersteering or muffler. Must be a Buick Thing...


Did yours start with no power steering? 'Cause mine is supposed to have it and the pump broke.
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Postby Mr_Fubar » Thu Sep 08, 2005 3:15 pm

Yeah... It ran but there was a 50/50 persent chance youd have a hard time turning.
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Postby IgorKevorkian » Fri Sep 09, 2005 10:17 pm

ah yes... trail rated jeeps. Can i laugh now?

Yeah, I'm sure they drove them 'near' the famed Rubicon trail.

Not to be a dick, but full blown custom trucks have a hard time on the Rubicon... ya think a $35,000 factory shitbox has a chance? well it does... if it drives AROUND the obstacles.

I'm still waitin to see pics of any modern 'trail rated' jeep over the washboards or steps of the rubicon. But then "trail rated' is a marketing ploy.

As for me... I'll take my 197 chevy pick up.

For now it's 350 cid, 4 barrell rochester, 3sp auto, 2wd. (you can laugh now). I'd explain the upcoming mods, but I fear that it would be over most people's heads.

Although (and I'm not being a cocky shithead) I am going to have the entire repair (what I'm doing now: rear brakes, front brakes, front springs, front shocks, steering, underhood, and sheet metal work) process online... as well as the upcoming (probably late next summer) mod-process when I switch in mp203 trans case, GM14-bolts (though I'd prefer Unimogs), Strange drive shafts and axles, Precision Gear diff gears and as yet undecided lockers, undecided rims n tires and a buttload of other goodies.

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Postby jamoni » Sat Sep 10, 2005 9:15 am

IgorKevorkian wrote: (and I'm not being a cocky shithead)

Of COURSE not! :D
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Postby IgorKevorkian » Sat Sep 10, 2005 7:23 pm

jamoni wrote:
IgorKevorkian wrote: (and I'm not being a cocky shithead)

Of COURSE not! :D


k I had a few beers (it's my birthday) so I think I came off a tad cocky. I'm still reading through all the threads to find the "I'm a gearhead too, and can understand you" thread.

So... I apologize for my cocky shitheadedness and make no promises it won't happen again. :lol:
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Postby TheMechanic » Sun Sep 11, 2005 8:39 am

I'd have to say a 1977-78 Toyota Land Cruiser. Possibly upgraded with a Chevy small block and lift kit.

You see old Land Cruisers converted to rock crawlers all the time in the off road magazines and a lot of people who compete in the Rubicon use them as well.
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Postby Creaux » Sun Sep 11, 2005 12:20 pm

IgorKevorkian wrote:k I had a few beers (it's my birthday)


Man, sorry I missed it! Happy birthday!

Happy birthday...in your ultimate PAW vehicle...
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Postby zXzGrifterzXz » Sun Sep 11, 2005 12:33 pm

ZOMBATCommand wrote:I'd have to say a 1977-78 Toyota Land Cruiser. Possibly upgraded with a Chevy small block and lift kit.

You see old Land Cruisers converted to rock crawlers all the time in the off road magazines and a lot of people who compete in the Rubicon use them as well.


My buddy runs one when we go wheeling.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v111/zXzGrifterzXz/Paragon/P4030046a.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v111/zXzGrifterzXz/Paragon/P4030031a.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v111/zXzGrifterzXz/Paragon/P4030047a.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v111/zXzGrifterzXz/Paragon/P4030032a.jpg

I think they are great trucks. But I will always have a soft spot for my one buddy's old Nissan Pathfinder. I really wish he wouldn't have sold it. That thing was a monster on the trails.

The Pathfinder

1992 Pathfinder with Dana 44 front axle swap done by OK4WD,featuring:ARB airlocker,Doetsch Tech coilovers mounted to custom made upper mounts welded to frame.Axle suspended by custom made chrome moly long arms with heim joints.High clearance steering also custom made with heim joints.Also hand fabricated crossmembers,exhaust,driveshafts.Rear axle is factory Nissan housing with Nissan Motorsports 4.88 ring & pinion,and Detroit locker.Also supended by custom fabbed long arms.It is hard to describe the amount of incredible high quality work these guys did.Offroad it translates into what is one very capable, and super flexy rockcrawler.
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Postby CaptainZ » Sun Sep 11, 2005 1:50 pm

zXzGrifterzXz wrote:
ZOMBATCommand wrote:I'd have to say a 1977-78 Toyota Land Cruiser. Possibly upgraded with a Chevy small block and lift kit.

You see old Land Cruisers converted to rock crawlers all the time in the off road magazines and a lot of people who compete in the Rubicon use them as well.


My buddy runs one when we go wheeling.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v111/zXzGrifterzXz/Paragon/P4030046a.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v111/zXzGrifterzXz/Paragon/P4030031a.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v111/zXzGrifterzXz/Paragon/P4030047a.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v111/zXzGrifterzXz/Paragon/P4030032a.jpg

I think they are great trucks. But I will always have a soft spot for my one buddy's old Nissan Pathfinder. I really wish he wouldn't have sold it. That thing was a monster on the trails.

The Pathfinder

1992 Pathfinder with Dana 44 front axle swap done by OK4WD,featuring:ARB airlocker,Doetsch Tech coilovers mounted to custom made upper mounts welded to frame.Axle suspended by custom made chrome moly long arms with heim joints.High clearance steering also custom made with heim joints.Also hand fabricated crossmembers,exhaust,driveshafts.Rear axle is factory Nissan housing with Nissan Motorsports 4.88 ring & pinion,and Detroit locker.Also supended by custom fabbed long arms.It is hard to describe the amount of incredible high quality work these guys did.Offroad it translates into what is one very capable, and super flexy rockcrawler.



Arent those pictures of an 80's model Toyota 4runner?

I believe the 77-78 landcruisers looked like this:

http://www.premiumsuv.com/1978ToyotaLandcruiser.html

My inlaws collect the 78 landcruisers and have about 5 of them, and most are all decked out with different motors, axle swaps, lifts, etc. They would be great paw vehicles, but gas hogs to say the least.
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Postby zXzGrifterzXz » Sun Sep 11, 2005 2:36 pm

CaptainZ wrote:Arent those pictures of an 80's model Toyota 4runner?

I believe the 77-78 landcruisers looked like this:

http://www.premiumsuv.com/1978ToyotaLandcruiser.html

My inlaws collect the 78 landcruisers and have about 5 of them, and most are all decked out with different motors, axle swaps, lifts, etc. They would be great paw vehicles, but gas hogs to say the least.


You are correct sir. I confused the two.
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Postby TheMechanic » Sun Sep 11, 2005 3:10 pm

Definitely gas hogs with the small block in them, but the original straight six engine's not bad.

Those are some damn fine examples of Land Cruisers. Thanks for sharing.
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Postby MagicJuggler » Thu Oct 27, 2005 4:08 pm

It may be old, but it still is a classic...assuming I can't find this model, I'll look for a modern substitute.

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Postby thorian » Thu Nov 03, 2005 5:06 pm

well it has a top speed of about 50 MPH However if you dont mind the fact that the tooling that they are made on may be a bit worn out. Look at the URAL 2wd motorcycles. after ww2 the russans looted the BMW factory and took all the tooling back with em URAL has been making them ever since.

http://www.ural.com/


Personally I want one of theese however it would require a bit of restoration. Halftracks.com
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Postby Jynx » Thu Nov 03, 2005 5:25 pm

thorian wrote:http://www.ural.com/


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Postby ZombieCleaner » Thu Nov 03, 2005 5:41 pm

1997 Chevy 1500 pickup. Bed cover, 454 vortec, and excellent gas millage.
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Postby MagicJuggler » Fri Nov 04, 2005 7:22 pm

Any decommisioned battle tank, converted to run on biodiesel.
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Postby bgaesop » Sat Nov 05, 2005 12:56 am

Black 3.0 liter v6 1998 Ford Taurus.

MagicJuggler wrote:Any decommisioned battle tank, converted to run on biodiesel.
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Postby Shotzee » Mon Nov 28, 2005 12:13 pm

id say my dodge diesel, but if i found a cement truck, thats what im going for, trasportation, and an amoured house all in one.
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Postby thorian » Mon Nov 28, 2005 1:09 pm

Well since the wife and I are becoming foster parents. I need to swap out my Honda Insight for something with 4 seats so after the first of the year or when the insight sells Im going to get a 1980's deisel mercedies benz and get that puppy runinng on SVO.

(if yer interested in teh insight pick up a STL auto trader or look online im not gonna spam the board)
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Postby Firedan » Tue Dec 13, 2005 3:56 am

I've decided my ideal realistic vehicle would be a 4wd conversion van like a Ford E350 or something similar. The Chevy 1500 Cargo Van comes in AWD. I think that would be the best vehicle for me. Especially if I got the chance to "pimp" out the inside. I'd like to make it like a mini-RV. I'd prefer 4wd but would be happy with Awd. If that Dodge Sprinter came in AWD or 4WD I'd take it. I can't wait to see what the ZS Van is gonna look like. My van would be:

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Something like that but pimped out with stuff like spotlights and minirefridgerators and a lazy boy sofa in back. Oh and black.......Hey wait... The A-TEAM! Yeah that's it. I just unknowingly re-invented the A-Team Hawler!

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Postby Givens » Tue Dec 13, 2005 5:35 am

It's all about pooling your resources and having vehicles available for specific purposes. If a team can put together a solid motor pool with maintenance/re-inforcing resources they would be virtually unstoppable.

Once again, organization is the key.

You need brute force: a large truck with a snow plow or the like
You need Artillery: a tank or wagon/truck with armaments and weaponry
You need speed: for city to city/region to region raiding/courier/messaging
you need ultimate mobility: multiple vehicles that can get in and out of the shit with a variety of purpose/resource.

and if the time comes... you need: passenger capacity- the ability to transport large numbers of troops/family/crew/etc.

oh, and lots of motorcycles for obvious reasons.

I think the ultimate goal is to try to control the best resources you can acquire, and exploit them to the fullest.
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Postby Ironsides » Tue Dec 13, 2005 9:16 am

a 2002 ford ranger that i got for $5000 from famly :P
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Postby Bear_B » Mon Mar 06, 2006 11:53 pm

Firedan wrote:I've decided my ideal realistic vehicle would be a 4wd conversion van like a Ford E350 or something similar. The Chevy 1500 Cargo Van comes in AWD. I think that would be the best vehicle for me. Especially if I got the chance to "pimp" out the inside. I'd like to make it like a mini-RV. I'd prefer 4wd but would be happy with Awd. If that Dodge Sprinter came in AWD or 4WD I'd take it. I can't wait to see what the ZS Van is gonna look like. My van would be:

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Something like that but pimped out with stuff like spotlights and minirefridgerators and a lazy boy sofa in back. Oh and black.......Hey wait... The A-TEAM! Yeah that's it. I just unknowingly re-invented the A-Team Hawler!

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Thats actually not a bad idea at all...
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Postby jamoni » Tue Mar 07, 2006 12:33 am

Dude, you'd get LOTS of hotties with an A-team van.
Oop, instead of "LOTS of" I meant "NO".
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