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  1. looks like you guys have a ton of experience with the 60’s….. looking to purchase one and would like to get an idea of what costs are associated with making a swap to the small or large gas engine and stage 2 or 3 rebuild. Also, with sound deadening, 2.5″ old man emu suspension and the engine swap…. I would love some insight on the expectations on handling, noise, drivability etc. would love to chat

    1. Resurrection Land Cruisers

      Kenny, we have done all of what you are thinking with great results. Best to give us a call @ 970-596-7363 and we will be happy to talk with you.

  2. Hi, Just left a voice message for you too. I’m considering buying a 1990 FJ62 from a friend who’s owned it for 20 years. Body, frame and interior in very good shape. I’d probably leave as-is and concentrate on drive train upgrades. The original engine has 300,000 on it and runs reasonably well but currently needs a new head gasket. Owner has had trans rebuilt, plus upgraded exhaust and brakes. Would like to discuss costs to 1) rebuild existing engine; 2) replace engine w/ new 5.3 GM; 3) replace engine w/ new 5.3 and manual trans – I prefer a stick shift. Some guages don’t work well. Electric windows, door locks and HVAC need some work too. Would like a moderate suspension upgrade – I hunt, fish, camp and do general boon-docking but do not do extreme off-roading. Ultimately would like large roof rack, rear spare tire and jerry can racks. Wife would prefer I buy a later model 4×4 – so not to be a “money pit”! But I kinda like the F J. Can you help w cost estimates for budgeting purposes? Thanks!

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