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Landcruiser Troopy - Petrol or Diesel?

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Landcruiser Troopy - Petrol or Diesel?

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A few years back, I was rtavelling from Fitzroy Crossing through to Broome and came across a troopy on the side of the road. They said they were out of fuel and did we have any spare petrol? We didn't and then left, but I have never seen a petrol troop carrier. I suspect that they simply wanted some stuff to sniff. Did Toyota ever make petrol troopies?
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Post by 4bdan »

Yes
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

The later models haul :cool:
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Post by want33s »

Troopies have been available as petrol since mid 60's or diesel since 1979.
More commonly since 1981 though.
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I know of a few troopies (75 series shape) with petrol donks in em .. thirsty buggers ...
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Post by macca81 »

the 3F was a common motor in them untill recently. chews the juice tho
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

macca81 wrote:the 3F was a common motor in them untill recently. chews the juice tho
Recently? :shock: Are you still wearing parachute pants, too? :P

They ran the 1FZ from around 93 right up until 07.
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Post by macca81 »

dogbreath_48 wrote:
macca81 wrote:the 3F was a common motor in them untill recently. chews the juice tho
Recently? :shock: Are you still wearing parachute pants, too? :P

They ran the 1FZ from around 93 right up until 07.
93 is recent in the history of toyota :P
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