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350 Chev Petrol

Submitted: Sunday, Aug 04, 2002 at 00:00

Liam

I am looking at buying a Landcruser PC 75 with a 350 Chev in it. I am interested to know what milage to expect. It runs the original Toyota 5-speed gear box and has dual fuel. My wife and I are looking at a three month trip over east from late November to Febuary via the great Central Road. Thanks
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AnswerID: 5403   Submitted: Monday, Aug 05, 2002 at 00:00

Slunnie replied:

Hi Liam, this will not answer your question, but firstly check to see if anybody will ensure it. I had heard TCIS will no longer insure Chev conversions, and of all insurance companies they are the most likely to insure it. Regards Slunnie
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AnswerID: 5421   Submitted: Monday, Aug 05, 2002 at 00:00

Steve replied:

You are joking of course !! This is something that you run between petrol stations in the city, and at best a couple of hundred kays outside .... you won't even reach the outback in this one !! How about 8 mpg at best in tough going !
steve
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AnswerID: 5423   Submitted: Monday, Aug 05, 2002 at 00:00

Ken replied:

Hi Liam, Forget the 350 Chev conversion the motor is an antiquated dinosaur, even on gas, Look for a Troopy with 2H or 1HZ Diesel you will get 22 to 25 mpg with adequate power , then you can really afford to go touring ! Regards Ken.
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AnswerID: 5425   Submitted: Monday, Aug 05, 2002 at 00:00

liam replied:

Thanks for the advise, I have checkedd and I can insure it. I have also looked a a few hilux's. we found one that is at a good price and in good nic (thats not easy with a 10K budget). Funniest thing the after going all over the perth metro area, the best so far has been two minute away.
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