My Tundra is gone

some pix of my new Wolf, now we need to give it a name.
I found out it served in the Danish Army

Congrats, the Wolf is a solid car, slow as hell but solid. I drove quite a few...

If you really wanna go offroad you'll need to upgrade the tires. They are usually HQ- and MP vehicles.
 
There's always the ole reliable 80 Series Toyota Land Cruiser that's been beefed up a bit. I know this one's for sale (1995 model) and it has all the bells & whistles such as 35" tires, on board air, armored all around, Safari draws, ARB air lockers etc.
 

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There's always the ole reliable 80 Series Toyota Land Cruiser that's been beefed up a bit. I know this one's for sale (1995 model) and it has all the bells & whistles such as 35" tires, on board air, armored all around, Safari draws, ARB air lockers etc.

Too late Mate The Wee Wolf is bought and paid for, just waiting for transport home.
 
Congrats, the Wolf is a solid car, slow as hell but solid. I drove quite a few...

If you really wanna go offroad you'll need to upgrade the tires. They are usually HQ- and MP vehicles.

JJ if you thought they were slow in their original configuration imagine one of those severely over weight jobs.
I think you drove the MB GD 240 which was a 4 cyc, mine is a GD250 which is 5 cyc NA cal and has more power.
 
JJ if you thought they were slow in their original configuration imagine one of those severely over weight jobs.
I think you drove the MB GD 240 which was a 4 cyc, mine is a GD250 which is 5 cyc NA cal and has more power.

It was the GD250 with the OM602 engine (2.5L, 92HP) and it made my foot fall asleep while accelerating :) Any NA Diesel engine is slow. But back then they were built like tanks, almost undestroyable (is that a word?).

Like I said, it's a solid vehicle and it just keeps going. Perfect for hunting adventures...
 
It was the GD250 with the OM602 engine (2.5L, 92HP) and it made my foot fall asleep while accelerating :) Any NA Diesel engine is slow. But back then they were built like tanks, almost undestroyable (is that a word?).

Like I said, it's a solid vehicle and it just keeps going. Perfect for hunting adventures...

I am going to see if a local non-dealership shop can soup it up for me, maybe add a turbo or something. I hope something can be done cause I can't stand too slow. But then again maybe I can learn to slow down . When I`m driving it in the mountains I`ll probably be in low range most of the time . The only time I be wanting speed is on the way WEST, once there I`ll go off road and speed is no longer an issue.
 
I am going to see if a local non-dealership shop can soup it up for me, maybe add a turbo or something. I hope something can be done cause I can't stand too slow. But then again maybe I can learn to slow down . When I`m driving it in the mountains I`ll probably be in low range most of the time . The only time I be wanting speed is on the way WEST, once there I`ll go off road and speed is no longer an issue.

Well, drive it and then see how you like it. I'm just a car guy and need some HP under the hood. NA Diesel are slow and all Diesel are dirty in my opinion.

Adding a T/C is both very extensive as well as expensive. Not sure if you want to do this. But here's the good part; the OM602 is a very reliable engine (solid like a tank) and 500k miles are nothing. I think you gonna like it, especially in the mud and in the mountains...
 
JJ if I ever get totally bored with this poky Benz, I can always take MZ Scarlet out for a spin. She never disappoints and as My grown son says she is "intoxicating"
 

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JJ if I ever get totally bored with this poky Benz, I can always take MZ Scarlet out for a spin. She never disappoints and as My grown son says she is "intoxicating"

Love the A208, especially the AMG model. The A207 isn't bad either. I've worked for MB quite a bit before changing careers.
 
Jorge, which engine is in the E550? I never could keep up with MB numbers

The early 550 (2006) is the M273 which was a true 5.5L NA engine.

Later, in 2010 or 2011 I believe, it was replaced by the M278, a 4.6L (still labeled 500/550) twin turbo engine.
 
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We got this beast at work the other day

I don't know the year but it's a Toyota Land cruiser 4x4 with a diesel engine and right hand drive

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As you are going European, maybe you should consider the Lada Niva, too.

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I own this one in a longer version with 4 passenger doors and I'm very glad with it as my second/ fun car. :D The longer one is named Lada 2131. The permanent 4WD is great.
 
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