First off I am not sure if I want to do this at all and I will probably kick myself later but here is what I have been debating.
I have a beautiful 1981 Toyota FJ60 Landcruiser. It is in great shape, has low miles (147k), and drives well. I always wanted an old FJ and I found this one to replace my Early Bronco that no longer worked for my growing family. Many of you have seen the truck at the last two challenges.
It has an old man emu spring over lift, ARB air lockers, 35 Inch tires, 4.88 Gears, an ARB bumper and a Warn 9000i winch. I will be installing, a TBI fuel injection kit with a set of headers in the near future.
The Pros for the truck are that its badass, it gets attention everywhere I take it, it is rust free, has lots of room, Cold A/C, and is reliable.
The cons are a 55 mph top speed which makes it useless on the highway, it is not really able to tow my race car, my wife is scared to drive it / can barely get into it, and it gets terrible gas mileage. On top of that after spending several thousand dollars painting it it is to nice to wheel in.
I also recently purchased a 2002 MR2 Spyder for my wife. It has 56K miles, new RE11a's and is an autocrossing beast. Unfortunately it only has two seats, which means that my two children are not able to ride, which limits my wife's ability to enjoy it.
Now that you have the back story here is what I am thinking. Sell the land cruiser which should bring 12k to 15k dollars and sell the MR2 which should bring 6K to 7K. Take the money, figure roughly 20k, and buy a 3k 4runner or Suburban and a 1960's convertible like a temptest, Lemans, firebird etc.
I have wanted another classic muscle car since I sold the my Dart last year. I figure a convertible will kill two birds with one stone because my kids can ride and I will have something to cruise in when its nice out / take to shows.
A Suburban or 4runner could pull my race car, tote the kids, handle runs to home depot etc. With the current cars if I want to do a track day, tow to the challenge etc, I need to borrow my wifes 2007 Yukon Denali, which leaves her having to exchange the MR2 for my mother in law's X5 to haul the kids in.
Track car...
The million dollar question is am I an idiot? Will I regret selling my FJ? Or go for it, a convertible tempest is sweet / your kids will love cruising in it...
What would GRM do?
On a side note, I have a work provided car that I can drive everyday as long as I don't leave the county.