Add chunky tires, skid plates and a whip antenna and you'd have a full scale RC car. Manual/AWD combo is available...
Add chunky tires, skid plates and a whip antenna and you'd have a full scale RC car. Manual/AWD combo is available...
I saw one on cl with an alltrac swap (allegedly 380whp) a while back, that would've been a very fun sleeper!
In reply to G_Body_Man:
I was thinking stockish sized mud tires. Those big meats help make the 4 door look less awkward though.
In reply to bgkast:
I picked this one up in the spring for $900, and have since replaced the top, front bumper, RF axle, tires(General's), caught up all the TLC - and removed the craptastic 90's graphic. I really enjoy driving it, and the 2.0L gives it the power the earlier versions were missing. Looking forward to testing it out in some snow this winter!
Don't understand the attraction but I have a thing for first gen Ford Escapes so my opinion means nothing:-)
bgkast wrote: In reply to G_Body_Man: I was thinking stockish sized mud tires. Those big meats help make the 4 door look less awkward though.
You do know they were offered in Canada and other countries with a soft top back end, right?
It's unfortunate that all the little sport utes have gone away. They either were discontinued or just got fat and bloated.
Stock sized aggressive tires (or not, you're going to destroy them anyway) and you've got yourself a nice Back 40 styled vehicle. I approve.
turboswede wrote:bgkast wrote: In reply to G_Body_Man: I was thinking stockish sized mud tires. Those big meats help make the 4 door look less awkward though.You do know they were offered in Canada and other countries with a soft top back end, right?
I live in California and I have seen a few also.
Cameron Pettit (Pettit Racing) had a sneakily turbocharged 1st gen 2 door years ago. That thing would do high 13 second 1/4 mile times while looking totally stock.
It was a wonderful ambush machine---- if you could get it to hook up!
My wife has a 4-door 1st gen RAV4 5sp/AWD and I have been on the lookout for a two-door for myself for a good while. So you aren't the only one who thinks those are cool (in their own nerdy way).
And I have seen both soft-top and hard-top two doors here too. Don't know if that means they were sold in the U.S. or not, since we are less than 100 miles from Canada.
In reply to petegossett:
Time to roller-coat it Teal and apply some natty graphics. 90's tastic, Bro-ham!
Early two doors with a manual are perpetually on my list. I'm not looking for one, but I'm watching. I kind of want to paint one the same blue as my wife's FJ cruiser and follow her around.
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