The fact that you guys are just coming up to the 100k sub number is one of the great crimes of social media. You guys should be over 500k. You have, and continue to, put out quality content on all levels. Your channel is also one that should be watched by more than just overland or Toyota fans, but should also include lifestyle, relationships, ingenuity, and the true grit required to accomplish what you guys have done. You both exhibit so many of the qualities that lead to success. The part where you were first stating the 3.4 reminded me of one of life's great axioms. If at first you don't succeed, drink some beer and try again!
Speaking for both of us, we can't wait to meet one day, hopefully around a campfire, Phil. I'm quite certain there will be many more 'beer required moments' during 2.0
The only people who don’t understand the magnitude and scale of the challenge in this bespoke creation they are either being spoon fed by someone else or they use a white cane to walk through life. I mean …..who does this!!!? Just swapping out a smaller OEM engine for a bigger one that then needs to be mounted and completely rewired by someone who has never attempted to do a job like that is a mammoth hurdle to overcome! If you think that’s hard try swapping out a smaller chassis for a beefier monocoque that will need bespoke parts welded to the frame just to make the body, the suspension, the larger wheels fit under a camper shell that was designed to fit a smaller chassis!? WHAT!? I applaud the creativity, the imagination and the courage to do such a monumental job that normally would require the type of skill set of a NASA engineer! Who else can create such a complex bespoke design as this!? Bravo!
@@ToyotaWorldRunnersas you're doing a version 2.0 I recommend you look at a _Watts linkage_ to replace the Panhard rods, it's a much nicer ride on extreme terrain as it keeps the axle centred in the frame, it also can have more travel than a Panhard rod. Depending how the steering linkage works replacing the front one may be overly complicated & thus unreliable though.
In high school, I restored an old Chevy c10 pickup with my dad. Small budget and 3 years, we finished just in time for to drive it to my graduation. It was one of the most satisfying feelings and I had never felt such pride and accomplishment in my work up to that point. I can only imagine the excitement of putting this beauty on the highway!
Love this transformation. My Father had one of those in stock form. We traveled all over CA, NV, OR, and WA fishing wherever we could. If we'd had something like this the World would've been a beautiful goal... Thank you for this trip down memory lane...
I've had this dream for probably 10 yrs. You guys actually did it! Just as cool as I dreamt it would be! Love it! Thank you for tackling this project, now I want to build one even more!
Watched the full build. That's how I got hooked. 2.0 version should be even more awesome. Gotta get ready for Alaska and beyond. I'll keep watching while you keep the Landcuriser chinook rollin.
Im watching from Wasilla Alaska. Id love to meet these two when they make it up this way. Beautiful build. Ive always loved the Chinooks and Dolphins. Awesome build.
I have had four 4 runner’s. I was just telling a buddy of mine today about the motor from my 1998. At 250k miles, I changed the standard water pump timing belt, but also changed out the oil pump. Changing the oil pump was the ticket. Everyone always changes the water pump and belt but never hear about the oil pump. I tell you that motor ran and sounded like a sewing machine afterwards. I revedl the motor by hand at the throttle body and that motor was so dang quiet and smooth. I have a 2010 and it pales in comparison. We dropped the oil pan and cleaned it out and the pick up tube at the time of oil pump. You could check the oil months later and the oil was as clean as the day you put it in. The 3.4 will run forever and whisper quiet if you maintain it. Again, changing the original oil pump out with a new one made it crazy quiet with no valve noise or lifters . Prior to replacing it you would have a faint ticking at idle, afterwards it was gone and any other noise that never realized or noticed anything abnormal until after the pump replacement, was also gone.
Did you replace it with the Toyota factory part, or something aftermarket? I want to quiet my drivetrain down when I do my next coolant system service.
Even though I'm a Cherokee XJ guy, with adventure trailer, you and friends have been so inspirational in all that you have done.. Thank you.. I hope others catch this disease, desire, to roam this world, even if only in their back yards.. you never know where or whom with you may adventure..
Ex-mechanic who has been building cars for 20 years + built and lived in a van for the last 3. This build is beyond impressive. Followed, I have hyper respect for buiding something "custom" unique and doing a great job because custom in my experience comes with a ton of pain.
I did not think i would find something even close to the Free documentary till i find this channel a few days ago. It's great man. So much love from Kenya
"I just wanted to express that this build is, by far, my favorite! In all the years I've watched countless builds across various UA-cam channels, nothing compares to this one. You, along with your wife, family, friends, and everyone involved, have created the most beautiful, affordable, and realistic go-anywhere, all-purpose vehicle I’ve ever seen. It’s truly unforgettable and has been on my mind ever since!" 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
As a builder and fabricator of off road racing trucks I found your video amazing, entertaining and just incredible the time you took, also having been a previous landcruiser owner for multiple years you've got the right set up keep doing what you're doing... speed safely 🙏
I once had a girlfriend with whom we rebuilt engines. It was the best time in my life. I am glad that you do everything together. It is very nice to see it. It is the most valuable thing in life.
What an absolute machine! The fact that it was built in such a tight time frame is also very impressive. Not an ugly duckling anymore. Great work, everyone should be proud.
"Factory parts wherever possible" is honestly so smart. They may not have been designed to work in exactly that configuration, but you know they're made out of the right quality materials to a certain minimum standard that will (most likely) last on the road. And, as you alluded to - it's possible to get repairs/replacements on them instead of having to fab a whole new one.
I don’t even know why this popped up on my feed as I do performance shoe reviews. But this video deserves to go viral, the whole entire build was custom down to bolts and welds. This brought me back to the old MTV days of “Pimp My Ride” only my real OG’s know what I’m talkin about 😭☠️
Absolutely amazing the amount of work you put into this project. Congratulations to you and your team for the success of this work. I really enjoyed the narrative of your trips. I’m glad you guys had such a great time driving all the way to Argentina. The transformation of the truck was amazing.
This is what we're looking for. This content right here. Remember that it's okay to go a little more in depth with some of these processes. Some of us grab some popcorn or a six pack, kick back, and don't skip at all. LOL keep up the good work guys and girls.
The video. The narration. The background music. The talent. I know my subscription is 1 out of many, but you've won me over. Jealous of version 1. I can't imagine what 2.0 will end up looking like.
can't wait for 2.0... 1.0 was amazing and I'll bet after so many miles you've learned a ton about the rig, how you use it, and what you want it to do better. Keep on Keep'n on friends!
It’s crazy to think that this awesome channel has only 100k subscribers! This is by far the best all around off-road/overland/adventure/cinematic/best storytelling channel in a low budget! Thank you guys for sharing your adventures!
Damn, bad ass build. To get better milage and power, you should put a gear vendor on your tranny. Over drive on all gears, higher speeds, lower rpm. Great build and got a new subscriber.
Certainly not to steal the thunder from this incredibly successful effort, it all reminds me of the Factory Five Cobra I built a few years ago. Of course almost all the parts needed come in boxes, but I don't recall more than a very few of them that fit together without modification. It is an even bigger job to go searching for disparate, old used parts in hopes of being able to make it come together. Huge effort. Well Done. The compulsion to build rather than buy is one we builders cannot really explain or justify usually. I could have bought a "factory" built Cobra for about what it cost me in dollars, and saved myself 14 months of painful work and worries. WHY? I'm and engineer and we all know the rule, "never make something you can buy." Maybe it's just the pride of driving what we built that drives us to build them.
I was looking your build and i was amazed how well made that truck is mate. Then i was thinking. Here un argentina You'll be doing some offroad or dune driving and then you see some bone stock Fiat 147 or volkswagens gol driving on the snow/sand/mud like it is nothing... But You'll steal the looks man good job
This was entertaining the entire time, I’m usually skipping through trying to get to a good part but I enjoyed every bit of it. The skills that all of you have to put this together was awesome. I want one of theses now
Wow, I didn’t know you guys put together this truck. I’ve seen some of the videos in the past didn’t know you guys made this outstanding.this is the coolest little 4x4 sleeper I’ve seen, want to build one now, thanks for the motivation🙏👍
Such a memorable look back on that 100 days that changed your lives completely - can't wait to see 2.0, with a little sadness for 1.0, perservere and it will happen, with much love 💜
Still driving a 3rd gen 4runner today.... those are some nice bucket seats. Something about the size, perfect for us skinny guys. Great build, hope you take it many places and enjoy it for a long time.
Let’s go for 2.0 🙌 🙌 Can’t wait to watch what’s coming through the lens & windshield next. Thanks for letting us all hitchhike on your adventures. 🥾⛰️🇨🇦❤️
Can’t believe how much work had to go into that build. I’m very impressed that you kept going despite all the setbacks and custom fabrication required!
Very well done brother. That is one of the most impressive overlander builds I've seen in sometime. I'm in in the process of a (very slow) 3rd gen 4Runner build and you've given me a lot of encouragement and inspiration! My GF and I dream of doing this kind of overlanding one day. Keep up the fantastic work! Can't beat the 5VZ! I have 296,000 on mine and she still pulls strong. I'll be following you closely from now on! Best of luck
This is awesome man, I only used to enjoy watching builds on cars, but ive come to enjoy alot more builds. It may not be my choice or liking. But I very much appreciate they efforts and the work thats put into the builds. And by builds i dont mean slap a few stickers on and get an exhaust. Just full on revamping the vehicle. Diff/Engine Swaps, Chassis swaps. Retrofitting and all that.
I just came across your channel. Wow, is all I can say, exceptional work, mate. I've never seen this car before (im from Australia). It looks like a monster, great work 👏 👍 👌.
Great chinook save, these are easily the greatest RVs of all time, I’m building a 71 on a g30, I only wish I could convert to 4x4 version great job I’ll be following and plan on watching your complete build
What an amazing vision you had to put this together (the build and story). You’ve done it again. Easily a million pairs of eyeballs on this before the weekend. People need to see this!
Sure doesn't look like your first build. Your skill with welding is 2nd to none. Great Build. Looking forward to your trails down South America Way. The Best To You and Your Team.
Well.... I've watched every video you've EVER made and you still amaze me. You two are an inspiration, a blessing and just so much fun and I'll be back there for the interior build 🥰❤️🙏
Gotta comment… this video and build? Was so professionally executed. I sat with a smile the whole time watching. You are a artist and you guys built a piece of art. Absolutely this is the 2nd video ever !!!!! That will go down as a favorite. Great job and god bless ..
All I can say is …..wow. Just the filming and editing alone is a task. I can’t even talk to the complexities of this build….ok I can also say…Bravo! And thank you. I subscribed immediately and look forward to what yall do in the future.
Back in the mid 80's I built the same rig for a friend. But, instead of wasting my time changing the frame, I swapped in land cruiser front and rear ends with electric lockers and lower gearing. With the lower gearing the stock motor worked great and got almost 20mpg cruising. Like you mention in your video, the frames are almost identical so no need to go through the pain of changing them out.
Great video as usual! You have some great talent Matt. After watching all of your whole series of adventures, I was inspired to buy some Falken tires for my Toyota. I love them, best tires ever!
Wowsers. This video just popped up on my recommended. And I’m so glad it did. Well done guys. Coming from a fellow Landcruiser 80 series owner, this machine you’ve built is bloody amazing. I absolutely love it. I will subscribe and watch everything you guys do. Cant wait for version 2. ❤
Given the distance and the potentials for hazards and encounters with "undesireables" i'mglad you were able to do it all safely. the composition of the video was also worth subscribing. Thanks for sharing.
I wish I had your knowledge and skills to do this kind of stuff -- Wow! Thoroughly Impressed. Congratulations on the great build - and the great video!!!
i was following the build on instagram and didn´t notice when you guys came to chile, would've loved to have seen the build in person, only found out when a buddy from an overlanding group sent a picture in the group chat. Make sure to visit the north of chile on your next trip, love the build hope to see it one day.
This is a sick built, I've always loved the concept of taking older vehicles and setting them completely up for off-roading. I am so excited to eventually do it myself.
I've followed several overlanders over the years and have done my own overlanding as well. What a cool build. Totally understand about working to the last minute before a tour. I did that with my Jeep when I took my kiddo to Tuktoyuktuk and back for summer solstice this year
That's instant like from me when I saw this beautiful car I didn't know it even exists. Watching you giving it a new life is so fascinating, Thanks for that. Wish you safe and enjoyable adventures!
Today is Nov. 2, 2024 Phil time... Subscribed and Liked this video coz it's a Holiday and no Office works, but seriously, LOVED this Vid. God Bless!!!💪💪💪
Thank you for continuing the journey my dudes. Very glad you did this video about the build. It's been such a long time I forgot about all the vids and how much blood, sweat and tears you poured into the build of Sunday! Keep kicking ass and being you. Cheers.
I just saw one of these old original chinooks today at the local grocery store getting dinner, follow your progress for a while. I was explaining to my adventure, buddy. What a Chinook was, and what they can be.
The fact that you guys are just coming up to the 100k sub number is one of the great crimes of social media. You guys should be over 500k. You have, and continue to, put out quality content on all levels. Your channel is also one that should be watched by more than just overland or Toyota fans, but should also include lifestyle, relationships, ingenuity, and the true grit required to accomplish what you guys have done. You both exhibit so many of the qualities that lead to success.
The part where you were first stating the 3.4 reminded me of one of life's great axioms. If at first you don't succeed, drink some beer and try again!
Speaking for both of us, we can't wait to meet one day, hopefully around a campfire, Phil.
I'm quite certain there will be many more 'beer required moments' during 2.0
TESTIFY! Much Love From New England ❤
This channel is some shyty reupload channel.
Not even their original content.
@@ThunderAppealreally?
This is easily up there with my favourite builds of all time.
Thank you!!
100% such an awesome rig
Yuuuuuup. Sick build!!!
People don’t understand how insane this build is. Great job guys! And thanks for sharing the build!
To me he Ruined it but at the end of the day its his truck and he can do what he wants with it.
Oh, they understand that this is by no means within 99% of people’s wheelhouses, including their own.
We sorta do😂 it's like watching ants EAT an elephant this project! one bite at a time!😂❤❤
The only people who don’t understand the magnitude and scale of the challenge in this bespoke creation they are either being spoon fed by someone else or they use a white cane to walk through life. I mean …..who does this!!!?
Just swapping out a smaller OEM engine for a bigger one that then needs to be mounted and completely rewired by someone who has never attempted to do a job like that is a mammoth hurdle to overcome! If you think that’s hard try swapping out a smaller chassis for a beefier monocoque that will need bespoke parts welded to the frame just to make the body, the suspension, the larger wheels fit under a camper shell that was designed to fit a smaller chassis!? WHAT!? I applaud the creativity, the imagination and the courage to do such a monumental job that normally would require the type of skill set of a NASA engineer! Who else can create such a complex bespoke design as this!? Bravo!
As someone who works in machining and dabbles in lite fabrication....GOD DAMN!!! Good work!
Thank you sir!
Impressively stunning 🤩
@@ToyotaWorldRunnersas you're doing a version 2.0 I recommend you look at a _Watts linkage_ to replace the Panhard rods, it's a much nicer ride on extreme terrain as it keeps the axle centred in the frame, it also can have more travel than a Panhard rod.
Depending how the steering linkage works replacing the front one may be overly complicated & thus unreliable though.
In high school, I restored an old Chevy c10 pickup with my dad. Small budget and 3 years, we finished just in time for to drive it to my graduation. It was one of the most satisfying feelings and I had never felt such pride and accomplishment in my work up to that point.
I can only imagine the excitement of putting this beauty on the highway!
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@@ThunderAppeal Ok bot.
If couples can do this, they are so luck to find each other 🔥🔥 so rare!
The build is not only thing insane about this. The fact they drove it brand new, without major problems and came Back. ALIVE!!
Hahaha yes!!
😂
Love this transformation. My Father had one of those in stock form. We traveled all over CA, NV, OR, and WA fishing wherever we could. If we'd had something like this the World would've been a beautiful goal... Thank you for this trip down memory lane...
We’re so happy you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching!
@@ToyotaWorldRunners What is meaning of chinook, im not speaking english and i cant understand. Is it a helicopter or some ironic name
Car is good. But woman is gold
Wrong
Other way around
Alrighty then
es gay @@jonlosito2004
@@3cups920 he means the one in this vid that is willing to help him with his builds. hard to find
I've had this dream for probably 10 yrs. You guys actually did it! Just as cool as I dreamt it would be! Love it! Thank you for tackling this project, now I want to build one even more!
Haha that’s so rad!
Watched the full build. That's how I got hooked. 2.0 version should be even more awesome. Gotta get ready for Alaska and beyond. I'll keep watching while you keep the Landcuriser chinook rollin.
Im watching from Wasilla Alaska. Id love to meet these two when they make it up this way. Beautiful build. Ive always loved the Chinooks and Dolphins. Awesome build.
I have had four 4 runner’s. I was just telling a buddy of mine today about the motor from my 1998. At 250k miles, I changed the standard water pump timing belt, but also changed out the oil pump. Changing the oil pump was the ticket. Everyone always changes the water pump and belt but never hear about the oil pump. I tell you that motor ran and sounded like a sewing machine afterwards. I revedl the motor by hand at the throttle body and that motor was so dang quiet and smooth. I have a 2010 and it pales in comparison. We dropped the oil pan and cleaned it out and the pick up tube at the time of oil pump. You could check the oil months later and the oil was as clean as the day you put it in. The 3.4 will run forever and whisper quiet if you maintain it. Again, changing the original oil pump out with a new one made it crazy quiet with no valve noise or lifters . Prior to replacing it you would have a faint ticking at idle, afterwards it was gone and any other noise that never realized or noticed anything abnormal until after the pump replacement, was also gone.
Awesome information! We will be doing a full maintenance check on the motor when we take it out. We won’t miss the oil pump now!
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@@ThunderAppeal Ok Thunder Twatt
@@richardmay6865😂 is that a band?
Did you replace it with the Toyota factory part, or something aftermarket? I want to quiet my drivetrain down when I do my next coolant system service.
Even though I'm a Cherokee XJ guy, with adventure trailer, you and friends have been so inspirational in all that you have done.. Thank you.. I hope others catch this disease, desire, to roam this world, even if only in their back yards.. you never know where or whom with you may adventure..
That's a huge compliment, thank you! I hope so too.
I'm a Jeep guy as well but this build is sick...
Ex-mechanic who has been building cars for 20 years + built and lived in a van for the last 3. This build is beyond impressive. Followed, I have hyper respect for buiding something "custom" unique and doing a great job because custom in my experience comes with a ton of pain.
Cheers! Thank you so much for the compliment 🤙🏼
I did not think i would find something even close to the Free documentary till i find this channel a few days ago. It's great man. So much love from Kenya
Man, what a compliment! We are avid watchers of the Free Documentary. Thank you for being here 🙌🏻
"I just wanted to express that this build is, by far, my favorite! In all the years I've watched countless builds across various UA-cam channels, nothing compares to this one. You, along with your wife, family, friends, and everyone involved, have created the most beautiful, affordable, and realistic go-anywhere, all-purpose vehicle I’ve ever seen. It’s truly unforgettable and has been on my mind ever since!" 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
WTF? You built that in a crazy timeframe and then drove it all the way across the America's? That is crazy solid work. What a beauty of a rig
We did! Hahah a couple nut bars 😂
This is the best thing I'll find on the Internet today. Bad ass build!
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@@ThunderAppeal beep boop beep
As a builder and fabricator of off road racing trucks I found your video amazing, entertaining and just incredible the time you took, also having been a previous landcruiser owner for multiple years you've got the right set up keep doing what you're doing... speed safely 🙏
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3:08 - Access to parts is basically priceless in the long run!
This is why I’m staying 22re in my 4runner. It’s OEM, and that’s so precious to me. Even a 3rz or 3.4 swap would make it less simple
The urge to copy this is insane. Love how it turned out
I once had a girlfriend with whom we rebuilt engines. It was the best time in my life. I am glad that you do everything together. It is very nice to see it. It is the most valuable thing in life.
We feel grateful every single day that we get to work beside each other!
That was a insane build and a great journey to watch. And you two are still together 😅
We went through the fire and came out forged!
@@ToyotaWorldRunners 😅🤣😂
What an absolute machine! The fact that it was built in such a tight time frame is also very impressive. Not an ugly duckling anymore. Great work, everyone should be proud.
Haha thank you!
@@ToyotaWorldRunners you're welcome. Enjoy. Looks like a lot of fun to own.
Holy hell that is an insanely impressive accomplishment - all in such a short time too. Mad respect 🤙🍻
Thank you!!
"Factory parts wherever possible" is honestly so smart.
They may not have been designed to work in exactly that configuration, but you know they're made out of the right quality materials to a certain minimum standard that will (most likely) last on the road.
And, as you alluded to - it's possible to get repairs/replacements on them instead of having to fab a whole new one.
Awesome video...great build...can't wait for 2.0...GOD BLESS
I don’t even know why this popped up on my feed as I do performance shoe reviews. But this video deserves to go viral, the whole entire build was custom down to bolts and welds. This brought me back to the old MTV days of “Pimp My Ride” only my real OG’s know what I’m talkin about 😭☠️
Pimp my ride! What a compliment 💪🏼
Easily one of the coolest Toyotas I've ever seen.
This was a great build! The fact thst as firstbtimers and made the trip without major issues speaks to quality work. KUDOS to all involved
Cheers! And thank you!
Clever buggers aren't you? What a transformation, congrats.
😏😏😏
Absolutely amazing the amount of work you put into this project. Congratulations to you and your team for the success of this work. I really enjoyed the narrative of your trips. I’m glad you guys had such a great time driving all the way to Argentina. The transformation of the truck was amazing.
Thank you so much for following along!
Some people dream of Ferraris, Lambos, or Porsches; I dream of this!!
This is what we're looking for. This content right here. Remember that it's okay to go a little more in depth with some of these processes. Some of us grab some popcorn or a six pack, kick back, and don't skip at all. LOL keep up the good work guys and girls.
That "decal" pronunciation almost knocked me unconscious haha
This is literally one of the sickest builds I could imagine. Been eyeballing chinooks for years ugh. This is so epic...damn. Nice work fellas👀👀
Thank you!!
14:11 we got new decals installed!🗣🗣🗣
Was thinking the same bro de cals
الله يطرحلك البركة
LUCKY’s LAGER??!?!? That was the ticket to your success right there!
😂 absolutely!
Amazing work! Been following your journey over the past years
Thanks man! Appreciate it
Thank you! I love good news. When you get to Moab, I wanna join in with my daily FJ60.
Cruiser meetup indeed!
That Chinook cruiser swap is awesome!
Hearing your project light off for the first time is a drug they don't sell. From Southern California, i gave a hearty Fukkin' A dude to you.
Thanks bro!
The video. The narration. The background music. The talent. I know my subscription is 1 out of many, but you've won me over. Jealous of version 1. I can't imagine what 2.0 will end up looking like.
We appreciate your subscription! Thank you 🙏🏼
can't wait for 2.0... 1.0 was amazing and I'll bet after so many miles you've learned a ton about the rig, how you use it, and what you want it to do better. Keep on Keep'n on friends!
We’ve learned… lots haha
It’s crazy to think that this awesome channel has only 100k subscribers! This is by far the best all around off-road/overland/adventure/cinematic/best storytelling channel in a low budget! Thank you guys for sharing your adventures!
Thank you so much! We appreciate it 🤙🏼
Damn, bad ass build.
To get better milage and power, you should put a gear vendor on your tranny.
Over drive on all gears, higher speeds, lower rpm.
Great build and got a new subscriber.
Certainly not to steal the thunder from this incredibly successful effort, it all reminds me of the Factory Five Cobra I built a few years ago. Of course almost all the parts needed come in boxes, but I don't recall more than a very few of them that fit together without modification. It is an even bigger job to go searching for disparate, old used parts in hopes of being able to make it come together. Huge effort. Well Done.
The compulsion to build rather than buy is one we builders cannot really explain or justify usually. I could have bought a "factory" built Cobra for about what it cost me in dollars, and saved myself 14 months of painful work and worries. WHY? I'm and engineer and we all know the rule, "never make something you can buy." Maybe it's just the pride of driving what we built that drives us to build them.
I was looking your build and i was amazed how well made that truck is mate.
Then i was thinking. Here un argentina You'll be doing some offroad or dune driving and then you see some bone stock Fiat 147 or volkswagens gol driving on the snow/sand/mud like it is nothing... But You'll steal the looks man good job
Haha you’re right!
This was entertaining the entire time, I’m usually skipping through trying to get to a good part but I enjoyed every bit of it. The skills that all of you have to put this together was awesome. I want one of theses now
That’s a serious compliment! We appreciate it
This is the kind of cars I love, an old one with new stuff. Beautiful content, greetings from Mexico!
Thank you so much for watching!
Wow, I didn’t know you guys put together this truck. I’ve seen some of the videos in the past didn’t know you guys made this outstanding.this is the coolest little 4x4 sleeper I’ve seen, want to build one now, thanks for the motivation🙏👍
🤘🤘
Such a memorable look back on that 100 days that changed your lives completely - can't wait to see 2.0, with a little sadness for 1.0, perservere and it will happen, with much love 💜
It really was life changing. Couldn't have done it without you!
There's no words to describe this!!! Incredible work and results: A M A Z I N G !! Keep going!!!
Thank you so much!
Still driving a 3rd gen 4runner today.... those are some nice bucket seats. Something about the size, perfect for us skinny guys. Great build, hope you take it many places and enjoy it for a long time.
Let’s go for 2.0 🙌 🙌 Can’t wait to watch what’s coming through the lens & windshield next. Thanks for letting us all hitchhike on your adventures. 🥾⛰️🇨🇦❤️
You bet! Glad you to have you along.
انت مجرم حرب يا اخي كلمه مبدع قليل عليك لذا انت الابداع نفسه تحياتي لك من اليمن❤❤
I can’t believe it’s already been a year and a half, I feel like I found you guys on Instagram just yesterday. Absolutely amazing build
Can’t believe how much work had to go into that build. I’m very impressed that you kept going despite all the setbacks and custom fabrication required!
Very well done brother. That is one of the most impressive overlander builds I've seen in sometime. I'm in in the process of a (very slow) 3rd gen 4Runner build and you've given me a lot of encouragement and inspiration! My GF and I dream of doing this kind of overlanding one day. Keep up the fantastic work! Can't beat the 5VZ! I have 296,000 on mine and she still pulls strong. I'll be following you closely from now on! Best of luck
Love to hear it! We speak very highly of this motor!
This is literally the best way to ever perform R&D and I love seeing you reveal all the ugliness of undertaking such an endeavor.
This is awesome man, I only used to enjoy watching builds on cars, but ive come to enjoy alot more builds. It may not be my choice or liking. But I very much appreciate they efforts and the work thats put into the builds. And by builds i dont mean slap a few stickers on and get an exhaust. Just full on revamping the vehicle. Diff/Engine Swaps, Chassis swaps. Retrofitting and all that.
We’re glad you enjoyed it! Cheers 🤙
I just came across your channel. Wow, is all I can say, exceptional work, mate. I've never seen this car before (im from Australia). It looks like a monster, great work 👏 👍 👌.
Thank you! We appreciate it
I enjoyed watching all the episodes during the build and, of course, the epic trip. Well done.
Thank you!
Great chinook save, these are easily the greatest RVs of all time, I’m building a 71 on a g30, I only wish I could convert to 4x4 version great job I’ll be following and plan on watching your complete build
What an amazing vision you had to put this together (the build and story). You’ve done it again. Easily a million pairs of eyeballs on this before the weekend. People need to see this!
We hope so! Thanks 🤘
Sure doesn't look like your first build. Your skill with welding is 2nd to none. Great Build. Looking forward to your trails down South America Way. The Best To You and Your Team.
Thank you!1
I used my 95 T-100 3.4 ,4x4
And install a Chinook camper off a 76 Toyota at my winter home in Baja !
Big job ! Lots of Fun !
Well.... I've watched every video you've EVER made and you still amaze me. You two are an inspiration, a blessing and just so much fun and I'll be back there for the interior build 🥰❤️🙏
Can't wait for 2.0!!!
Gotta comment… this video and build? Was so professionally executed. I sat with a smile the whole time watching. You are a artist and you guys built a piece of art. Absolutely this is the 2nd video ever !!!!! That will go down as a favorite. Great job and god bless ..
So happy you enjoyed it!! Thank you so much 🤙🏼
The first possible ride with a new build, is always my motivation to push through. I doesn’t have to be complete, just drivable. Nice job!
All I can say is …..wow. Just the filming and editing alone is a task. I can’t even talk to the complexities of this build….ok I can also say…Bravo! And thank you. I subscribed immediately and look forward to what yall do in the future.
Thank you so much for the compliment!
By far .....the greatest build I've ever seen!
Haha awesome!! Thanks 🤘🏼
Dude, that was the most awesome 15-minute build I have seen. Nice job.
Cheers! Thank you! 🙌🏻
Back in the mid 80's I built the same rig for a friend. But, instead of wasting my time changing the frame, I swapped in land cruiser front and rear ends with electric lockers and lower gearing. With the lower gearing the stock motor worked great and got almost 20mpg cruising. Like you mention in your video, the frames are almost identical so no need to go through the pain of changing them out.
insane build! even for ver1.0 its perfect! Hello from Belarus followers🖖
Thank you!!
Great video as usual! You have some great talent Matt. After watching all of your whole series of adventures, I was inspired to buy some Falken tires for my Toyota. I love them, best tires ever!
Glad to have helped with that tough decision, you made a great choice!
Your channel happens to be my most favorite of all times. Kudos Man ,Kenya is loving your content.
That’s so awesome!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
you two are awesome. ...and so are your generous friends.
Wowsers. This video just popped up on my recommended. And I’m so glad it did.
Well done guys.
Coming from a fellow Landcruiser 80 series owner, this machine you’ve built is bloody amazing. I absolutely love it.
I will subscribe and watch everything you guys do.
Cant wait for version 2. ❤
Thank you so much! 🙌🏻
Given the distance and the potentials for hazards and encounters with "undesireables" i'mglad you were able to do it all safely. the composition of the video was also worth subscribing. Thanks for sharing.
I've watched your travel series first and now seeing the build process I'm even more impressed! Amazing! 🤘🏼
I wish I had your knowledge and skills to do this kind of stuff -- Wow! Thoroughly Impressed. Congratulations on the great build - and the great video!!!
Thank you!!
This almost brings a tear to my eye! What a beautiful work of art!
Been With You Since These Days - Long Roads and Good Times have occurred since 'The Build' - Keep Doing It! Much Love From New England ❤
Much love from us! Thanks for sticking with us 🤙🏼
"And if you've ever built something before, you know how good this day can be"- underrated commentary right here
🤘🏼 glad you appreciate
love this video, I'm building a 60 series with an ls swap and its been kicking my butt. this video is pumping me back up to get it done, thanks!
Heck yes! Here to inspire 🫡
This is really one the most interseting build I have ever seen. A word first build in the unknown wowww this is amazing. Congratulation for this build
Thank you so much!
i was following the build on instagram and didn´t notice when you guys came to chile, would've loved to have seen the build in person, only found out when a buddy from an overlanding group sent a picture in the group chat. Make sure to visit the north of chile on your next trip, love the build hope to see it one day.
We will absolutely be coming back to do the North!
This is a sick built, I've always loved the concept of taking older vehicles and setting them completely up for off-roading.
I am so excited to eventually do it myself.
I've followed several overlanders over the years and have done my own overlanding as well.
What a cool build.
Totally understand about working to the last minute before a tour. I did that with my Jeep when I took my kiddo to Tuktoyuktuk and back for summer solstice this year
That's instant like from me when I saw this beautiful car I didn't know it even exists. Watching you giving it a new life is so fascinating, Thanks for that. Wish you safe and enjoyable adventures!
Thanks for watching! We can’t wait to give it a whole different life again coming this fall 😅
Today is Nov. 2, 2024 Phil time... Subscribed and Liked this video coz it's a Holiday and no Office works, but seriously, LOVED this Vid. God Bless!!!💪💪💪
Cheers! Thank you for watching 🤘🏼
Wow this build is outta this world!!! SOOOOO COOL! Makes me want to build something and go on an adventure with my family.
Very inspiring to say the least. I hope you do an episode on what you will do differently next time. Experience is the best education...
In the works 🤙🏼
Awesome! I am a Land Rover/Vw Campervan owner! Seriously impressed!
Thank you for continuing the journey my dudes. Very glad you did this video about the build. It's been such a long time I forgot about all the vids and how much blood, sweat and tears you poured into the build of Sunday! Keep kicking ass and being you. Cheers.
It was awesome for us to reflect back as well! Thank you for watching!
this is crazy ..... up there with the coolest toyota builds i've ever seen
I just saw one of these old original chinooks today at the local grocery store getting dinner, follow your progress for a while. I was explaining to my adventure, buddy. What a Chinook was, and what they can be.
So rad! We hope to own a stock one again one day
All the best to you and your family, live your dream and believe in your loved ones. Greetings from Serbia :)