Getting a new rig and cant decide!

I've had full size Ford / Dodge / Chevy 4x's

This is still my favorite, 1970 K5 Blazer...

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That’s what made me love the 1st gen 4Runner.
 
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Toyota made the Trekker 81-83 but didn’t get it right until they came out with the 4Runner in 84. Your friend has the 1985 last year they made a straight axel and first year they did the fuel injection. Most rare 1st gen 4Runner. If it’s SR5 and loaded he’s got a gem.
 
Toyota made the Trekker 81-83 but didn’t get it right until they came out with the 4Runner in 84. Your friend has the 1985 last year they made a straight axel and first year they did the fuel injection. Most rare 1st gen 4Runner. If it’s SR5 and loaded he’s got a gem.


He has & it is...
 
I had an 84 Bronco with 351 Cleveland bored 0.030 over and a Holley 4 barrel. I loved that thing.
@4wd I love the old K5 Blazers. IMO these beasts are when the Big 3 we’re still on top of their game. The first gen 4-Runners were awesome too. I’ve had two second gen 4-Runners and one third gen.
There’s something about the rugged utility of a bare bones truck/SUV. Miss the old stuff.
 
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I feel your pain, I'm another victim of gm's wonderful electronics.. 2 Chevy 1500 trucks and one 2500hd all with numerous electrical issues.. I did have an older 96 GMC sierra 1500 years ago and it was the best one... But still.. Never again!

I liked the body style and drive train of the mid 90’s GM trucks.
I miss the old GM 350 and Ford: 351, 400, 300, and C6 transmission.
Ford died to me when they got rid of the Bronco and their benchmark drivetrains all in one year in 1996.
 
Ah yes back when Chevrolet could make good trucks. .. This k5 is nice, don't see very many of these anymore.


They are getting harder to find, there was a time up to 1973 that the big three (especially between 1969-1973) there was so much similarity that drive train was pretty much inter changeable, they all ran Dana/Spicer running gear w/new process manual trans. (top loaders) It came down to appearance & what one liked as to making a choice...
 
I'm finally selling my 2006 2.7L taco, found rust on the inside rocker. 7,000 and she only has 136,000. Damn Vermont winters and salt!!! Anyway I'm going brandy new [emoji316] having a hard time deciding between the TRD off road with the automatic tranny and the TRD sport with the 6 speed manual. Also I'm debating weather I even need a V6 and to top it all off debating weather I shouldn't just go with the SR5 over TRD if I decide on V6. I just recently got back from a round the country road trip and my 2.7 had trouble keeping speed on the long grades and hills of the west coast. That's why I'm leaning towards a V6, I plan on doing more overlanding in the future and plan to do more off roading and upgrades also. Idk what my actual question is but just wondering everyone's opinion on motors, transmission and all the new upgrades like crawl control in the trd. Any help or suggestions welcomed even if you wanna tell me to go to hell. Hah thanks y'all
I just bought a new 17 trd sport with six speed manual I love it
 
I've had full size Ford / Dodge / Chevy 4x's

This is still my favorite, 1970 K5 Blazer...

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Love that !!!!! '70-'72 is my favorite body style Chevy. The rest they can keep including that fancied up S-10

I dont know exactly what kind of wheeling you're going to be doing but the older Toyota 4x4s with an LSD and locking hubs got me everywhere I had to go. I think any model you choose will get you where you want to go, but with the power and good mpg of the 6cyl it doesn't make sense to get a 4cyl. 2wd light duty work truck, then go for the 4, but any plans on offroading or any kind of steep hills where you drive and I would definitely go for the 6. As far as model, get whatever model has the options you want and that you'll be happy with, they'll more than likely all do well for most peoples uses. Personally I would go with the TRD Offroad, but thats me, I definitely dont need it..... more of a want kinda thing (better to have more than you need than not enough)

Good Luck with your decision
 
Love that !!!!! '70-'72 is my favorite body style Chevy. The rest they can keep including that fancied up S-10

I dont know exactly what kind of wheeling you're going to be doing but the older Toyota 4x4s with an LSD and locking hubs got me everywhere I had to go. I think any model you choose will get you where you want to go, but with the power and good mpg of the 6cyl it doesn't make sense to get a 4cyl. 2wd light duty work truck, then go for the 4, but any plans on offroading or any kind of steep hills where you drive and I would definitely go for the 6. As far as model, get whatever model has the options you want and that you'll be happy with, they'll more than likely all do well for most peoples uses. Personally I would go with the TRD Offroad, but thats me, I definitely dont need it..... more of a want kinda thing (better to have more than you need than not enough)

Good Luck with your decision
I've been fortunate enough to have owned an old k-5 Jeep commando and a scout each had it's special appeal.i think as I get older I'm also seeking comfort
 
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