Well I might need to drive to Portland and sell my 91. I never dreamed I could get 8500 for it lol. These rigs must be popular in that part of the country.
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Im not saying the 3fe is unreliable, but it needs to be baselined to be reliable-and thats not a quick task. You have to replace every seal and gasket, all hoses, water pump, fuel pressure regulator, o2 sensor and cat, and reseal all electrical connections. And then its reliable again.
Well I might need to drive to Portland and sell my 91. I never dreamed I could get 8500 for it lol. These rigs must be popular in that part of the country.
I respectfully disagree and have had the exact opposite experience. Prudence calls for baselining any vehicle of this age. That shouldn't confuse the fact that the 3FE's longevity and reliability is legend; it's literally one of the most reliable gasoline engines ever produced.
Hipster bait
"duplexity" is not a word. You meant to say complexity.Simplicity is freedom. .duplexity is bondage..keep every thing simple is the key .
Duplicity is not an antonym for simplicity. Please use a dictionary.Typo..duplicity is bondage..
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I enjoy the simplicity of this rig as a stark contrast to my 100 and my LX570. Just a simple sewing machine for a weekend drive in the country. I hope the hipsters figure out how cool these are so prices jump and I can justify my expenditures on making this old girl as good as new.
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I enjoy the simplicity of this rig as a stark contrast to my 100 and my LX570. Just a simple sewing machine for a weekend drive in the country. I hope the hipsters figure out how cool these are so prices jump and I can justify my expenditures on making this old girl as good as new.
RKTINC
Good stuffMy 91 3Fe has been fantastic. It is great for buzzing around town at sidestreet speeds. Perfect for country roads. and feels much more vintage than the later FJZ models. I like the fact that you get a a modern vehicle but with cloth, small 16" wheels, non-tinted windows, and no airbags in a very reliable truck. It is a truely vintage experience to own one without all the harshness of a vintage rig.