Introducing my new TTT: truck/tank/tractor 🙂

1997 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6, 4", 2" spacers, lift, 33" tires.
1997 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6, 4″ body lift, 2″ spacers, 33″ tires.

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  1. Lloyd Dewolf Avatar

    Looks to be exactly what a family of adventures need!

    1. Stephane Daury Avatar

      It’ll be put to good use, that’s for sure. 🙂

    1. Stephane Daury Avatar

      I hope this one lasts. Turns out the Land Rover has a cracked block. Needs a new engine. Maybe next year (storing it until then).

  2. mud4fun Avatar

    It looks great Stephane. I’ve had several Toyota hi-lux pickups over the years and they were supremely reliable trucks. I’ve not had a 4Runner but believe they are based on the hi-lux aren’t they? Shame about the Disco though, maybe you could part exchange it for a nice leaf sprung Series Land Rover 😉 You should pay a visit to http://www.lannyclark.com/

    Anyway, looking forward to the pictures of your 4Runner in action this winter 🙂

    Ian

    1. Stephane Daury Avatar

      Lanny Clark: OMG, that is too funny! I see he’s in Colchester, Vermont. My family and I spend a week there every summer, and have been for the last 5 or 6 years. What a coincidence. And I had no idea. I did not go this year, since I had bought my cabin here, but my wife and kids did. I in fact drove the Disco there last year. I’m definitely going to check him out next time (2 hours drive, not bad). 🙂

      4Runner: yup, it’s the family version of the Hilux (branded Tacoma in North America). It’s going to be a breath of fresh air to be able to go in any auto store and or shop and get off-the-shelf parts and service instead of having to import the former and pay premium for both. And it’s also a much simpler/smaller engine, which is going to be easier for me to maintain on my own.

      Disco: cracked engine block (best guess)… 🙁 All the coolant empties itself in the engine block in ~10 minutes. But you might not have seen or heard the last of it. I’m storing it for now (winter is coming, nowhere indoors to work) and am currently planning to take a page out of your book and fully “restore” what is still good of the engine, swap the block, and bring it back to life. Great father-son(s) project, likely next summer. If not, I’ll be stripping it and selling it for parts myself, with the goal of getting a Series or older Defender indeed. The Disco, even with the off-road tires (no lift), is a much better highway car though, so I’d really like to fix it and use that for the Montreal-to-cabin drive, and use the 4Runner to go drive/mess around once at the cabin.

      We shall see. 🙂

    2. Stephane Daury Avatar

      Good news! I jus found a $500 replacement engine. As well as in indoors garage to work in. So it’s decided, the Green Beast shall live again, but it’ll be a while. Not going to drive it until I take it all apart, clean/mend it, then rebuild it, Ian/mud4fun-style. 🙂

      1. mud4fun Avatar

        Wow, great news. Are we going to get some rebuild posts soon then? 🙂

        1. Stephane Daury Avatar

          Maybe I’ll finally make use of myrover.wordpress.com, which I had forgotten I had registered. 🙂

          1. Stephane Daury Avatar

            And not sure about the “soon” part. Gonna take a break from spending on it for a couple of months. I might still strip it and sell it for parts, to finance a Series or something. 🙂

          2. mud4fun Avatar

            LOL, I’m not sure you’d be able to handle the back to basic rock hard ride and zero creature comforts of a Series after the positive luxury of the Disco!!

          3. Stephane Daury Avatar

            A fair statement.

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