What Would You Do?

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i recently had to make a decision like that so i sold my tiburon. Now im going around with an overheating 60. But im about to install a new radiator, water pump, fan clutch, and a new suspension. Thanks to some newly aquired funds from the tibi and a settlement from a bad car accident i was involved in. The 60 is a family keepsake so i have to take care of it and i love it. But im in college so all my driving is from school to home which is a 600 mile drive so reliability and fuel economy are kina important.
So theres nothing more reliable than a 60 series, and as far a fuel economy goes there is no better way to stick it to the arabs than with an HHO system. check it out hydrogen fuel cell kit,hybrid fuel cell, minimum of 40% increase in fuel economy. and if you have carbon emission problems this will help clear that up to. for 800 bucks it pays for itself especially when your 60 gets 10mpg
 
What would I do?
I'm in the process of selling everything off but the Cruiser, the civic, and the motorcycle.By the way any body want a 76 scout or a 95 chevy 4x4??? For your case it might be wise to keep the pickup put a shell on it,and sell the cruiser(to me for super cheap of coarse) I worked 2 winters in Wamsutter Wyoming out of the Cruiser putting on average 600 miles a week. Its doable but the going is slow. I started to appreciate the scenery more when I had to slow down.Its fun and it can be an adventure driving an old truck,just keep up on the maintenance to keep the adventures fun.It's a pain when your in a hurry though. I'm going back to school this winter thats why I picked up the civic. I like the Cruiser for just about everything but putting gas in it or driving from Grand Junction to Denver( slowwww). It really just boils down to what is important to you. For hunting trips and camping a Cruiser is hard to beat, but for getting there the Tundra might be a little more speedy and a little more comfy too,if you take any women folk on your long distance trips the Tundra might really be the way to go if you want to keep them going. I think thats a lot more than my 2 cents worth.
 
What would I do?
I worked 2 winters in Wamsutter Wyoming out of the Cruiser putting on average 600 miles a week. Its doable but the going is slow.

I hunt around Wamsutter, have seen some giant deer hit the ground in that country over the last 16 years. I wouldnt want to live there though, winters are ROUGH!

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I sold an '06 Tacoma 4-door 4x4 to get my '82 FJ60. Paid cash for it from the Taco sale and haven't looked back...and I don't even have a company car - well kinda do but its a HMMWV and the Army frowns if I drive it home. Keep your FJ.
 

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