Selling Our Cheap Toyota 4Runner! How Much Did It Cost To Fix?

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  • @drcruelty
    @drcruelty Год назад +168

    The XR4TI will definitely not be the smart decision, but it sure would be the fun one!

    • @Beer_Dad1975
      @Beer_Dad1975 Год назад +4

      I know a little bit about the Sierra Cosworth the XR4Ti is based on - no idea how compatible they are, but there are loads of specialists in the UK for Cosworth parts.

    • @mzungusi
      @mzungusi Год назад +2

      @Beer_Dad The Cosworth was a derivative of the XR4i, which was in turn derived from the Ford Sierra. There are certainly a lot of parts available in Europe. I think the car was built in Germany.

    • @sarahblikre5674
      @sarahblikre5674 Год назад +1

      A 35 year old European Ford would definitely be pretty low on my list to fix and flip

    • @Beer_Dad1975
      @Beer_Dad1975 Год назад +1

      @@mzungusi I sure hope he does it, always loved the XR4Ti/Cosworth - one of the poster cars of my 80's childhood 🙂 I can remember my dad taking me to watch them race.

    • @Beer_Dad1975
      @Beer_Dad1975 Год назад

      @@sarahblikre5674 Outside of the US even base model Sierra's are getting pretty good money - a Cosworth model can go for $70,000 + USD.

  • @tedbell4416
    @tedbell4416 Год назад +356

    For those of us that love 4runners you could fix one up every time and we'd watch.

    • @benjaminwong4051
      @benjaminwong4051 Год назад +17

      Ya Jared break another rule! Do the 4wd Limited...guaranteed to sell after your done.

    • @Walkeranz
      @Walkeranz Год назад +13

      Should do the other 4runner. There’s actually a market for them

    • @andrewszaflarski5379
      @andrewszaflarski5379 Год назад +7

      Would definitely watch that, even if it's the same stuff.

    • @joephillips3989
      @joephillips3989 Год назад +4

      X4RTI !!!!!! Please!!

    • @charlesputt8588
      @charlesputt8588 Год назад +2

      Absolutely!

  • @charlottelanvin7095
    @charlottelanvin7095 Год назад +37

    In the UK, this car was called the Sierra XR4i. There was an awd variant, the XR4x4. (not so) fun fact: Frank Williams crashed in one of these and that crash rendered him tetraplegic. This car would be a totally questionable choice, so you should absolutely do it Jared! Looking forward!!

    • @markbennett6658
      @markbennett6658 Год назад +2

      Our Ford Sierra XR4i of course wasn’t turbocharged like the US one that Jared is considering. A pity he can’t get his hands on a Cosworth version over there!

    • @stephenhollingsworth2530
      @stephenhollingsworth2530 Год назад

      Sierra’s were the car of my childhood!

    • @christopherhess8523
      @christopherhess8523 Год назад

      @@markbennett6658 *10

    • @markkelc
      @markkelc Год назад

      This also looks a lot like the Ford Telstar TX5/Mazda 626 sold in Australia in the late 80's

    • @charlesputt8588
      @charlesputt8588 Год назад

      What does tetraplegic mean? I know quadraplegic is when you've got nothing from the neck down. Is tetraplegic the one where even the head has to be supported, like Steven Hawking?

  • @jeffreyhubbell8060
    @jeffreyhubbell8060 Год назад +47

    Count me in on the Merkur XR4Ti (especially if it is manual)! When I was traveling for work in 1986-1987, this was always the car I would rent. That ended when the rental companies calculated the maintenance costs. So much more fun and interesting than any other "domestic" rental option. Not sure if it really makes sense as a budget-flip though.

    • @lhwildcat21
      @lhwildcat21 Год назад +3

      Thought it was a Sierra Cosworth! I mean it still technically is but for America lol.

    • @lynxified
      @lynxified Год назад

      @@lhwildcat21 probably the closest you can get, but this most likely has a Pinto/Lima, or a cologne v6, rather than the Cosworth YB engine.

    • @martt.8159
      @martt.8159 Год назад +1

      Was sold as Ford Sierra in Europe

  • @travissmith628
    @travissmith628 Год назад +115

    If done up correctly, especially finding that iconic rear dual wing, the XR4TI could get up in the 10K+ range from what I have been seeing. As someone else mentioned, Im would bet there are some newer Mustang and Escort upgrades that would fit, but you get away from the originality which I would expect is where you would get closer to. your 10K goal. Glad you passed on the Nissan and the Avalanch.

    • @rennieroe
      @rennieroe Год назад

      p

    • @imanorian1
      @imanorian1 Год назад +2

      Buy the XR4TI. Would love to see it.

    • @BrovarianMotorWorks
      @BrovarianMotorWorks Год назад

      Mustang parts would be fine especially fox body mustang parts they literally were the same car underneath if you remember the svo mustang it wouldn't take the originality away it's all still Ford

  • @tkskagen
    @tkskagen Год назад +42

    You and Derek need to do more Video's together!

  • @seriousrampage
    @seriousrampage Год назад +6

    These are definitely my favorite videos on the channel right now. Just something about putting together a regular car on a realistic budget makes it a lot more relatable. Keep it up!

  • @jasoncarpenter4116
    @jasoncarpenter4116 Год назад +8

    I have always liked the Merkur for how it stood out, I'm just not sure how much sense it is as a budget minded flip to turn a profit!

  • @wheresbicki
    @wheresbicki Год назад +24

    I would honestly enjoy another 4runner video.

  • @oldcarnutzs2886
    @oldcarnutzs2886 Год назад +36

    I would go with Merkur there is tons of ways to upgrade these to Mustang parts. Also I would check if the Hundai has the recalled engine, you could potentially get a free engine

    • @robertspeer
      @robertspeer Год назад

      Eh, maybe don’t encourage basic Hyundai videos. Although at the highest end Hyundai is amazing.

    • @MikeB4pl
      @MikeB4pl Год назад

      I have both cars in Europe -- but don't see any Mustang parts potential to use in a Sierra (Merkur) other than a 302 v8 and T5 , and maybe turbine wheels :D (that would be fun but it stays in the Mustang :) )

    • @augustfischer9063
      @augustfischer9063 Год назад

      My 2011 engine was replaced at 105000 miles a few years ago. Always had it serviced at the local Hyundai but this is worth a shot.

  • @kostygarage4328
    @kostygarage4328 Год назад +4

    Honestly what I've learned from car flipping is find a car you understand and stick to it. You eventually learn most things about the car and you learn the market well so you know what's a better deal based on its quirks.

  • @keithrushforth4019
    @keithrushforth4019 Год назад +5

    I would love to see you do the Ford Merkur. Here in the UK they were called Sierras and became best sellers, so weren't weird or obscure. I had one back in the early 2000s and it was, with hindsight, one of my most favourite cars I ever owned. I seriously wish I still had it know.

  • @YourCaptainSpeakingYT
    @YourCaptainSpeakingYT Год назад +34

    You HAVE to do the Cosworth!!! Then go ripping in it 😂

    • @YesterGearPCii
      @YesterGearPCii Год назад +2

      The US Merkurs had a 2.3L Lima Turbo I4

    • @joealex65
      @joealex65 Год назад +6

      Sorry to be that guy, but is not a Cosworth.

    • @MikeB4pl
      @MikeB4pl Год назад +1

      @@YesterGearPCii Yes and it was based on the Euro XR4i (2.8 V6 with k-jet injection). The Cosworth Mk1 Sierra was based on a normal 3 door Sierra with big rear window -- so replica from XR4Ti will always look wrong :)
      You can buy whole bodykits easy (fender flares, sills, rear wing, front/rear bumper, indicators, grill, hood - and they are not expensive but fiberglass or sometimes carbon) Czech, Poland, UK -- have some replica parts, but can not change the rear side windows so easy.

    • @MegaDyte
      @MegaDyte Год назад

      @@MikeB4pl the cosworth had a cosworth works engine lol that is nothing like a cosworth

  • @edwinspeelman
    @edwinspeelman Год назад +13

    That XR4Ti looks like a deep moneypit.... GO FOR IT!

    • @morobikemike914
      @morobikemike914 Год назад

      Ha ha ha! Well said, and so true. Dumbest name, cool and funky car and would make great RUclips content. We called it the "EXRATI"

    • @LordDader
      @LordDader Год назад

      Can you find parts for it? I’m in my 40’s and have only ever seen one of those in real life. 😬

  • @dj_paultuk7052
    @dj_paultuk7052 Год назад +5

    That Merkur ? is an interesting one. Here in the UK it was badged as the Ford Sierra XR4i and it had a 2.8i V6 with about 160bhp. Very cool looking car for its day. Obvious choice would be to put the Cosworth 2.0 turbo lump in it, or maybe the US Ford 5.0 would be easier for you in terms of locating parts. Dont know about the US, but over here classic Fords in good condition are fetching good money.

  • @deandwx
    @deandwx Год назад +2

    Hell yea. My eyes popped out my head when that picture of the XR4I came up .. some great upgrades and parts hunting to do if you go for it... Go for it 😁

  • @dustinrutkowski3127
    @dustinrutkowski3127 Год назад +15

    I'm for another Toyota, I learned so much from the last one. Even though the ford Merkur is a cool oddity and I wanted on in high school. They are old and you could easily over do it, which you are know for. Remember you have a goal in mind. the Merkur would be a great project car for a different episode.

  • @Ryan-re7oj
    @Ryan-re7oj Год назад +23

    I would say go buy it but I have a feeling you already did. Can’t wait to see the build!

  • @stanisawkulig3448
    @stanisawkulig3448 Год назад +2

    only option 6!!! Go for it!! (in Europe we call them Ford Sierra, the XR4 version, the sporty one - the funny one :)
    I'll love to watch you dealing with it!

  • @toddgeeslin2190
    @toddgeeslin2190 Год назад +3

    The XR4TI was cool when I was in high school but I don't know that there are enough people that know its potential to make it worth it for you. It depends on the price you can get it for. If it was me, I would get it and make it my daily.... If I could afford it. Love the videos, keep them coming.

  • @Ebil-One
    @Ebil-One Год назад +43

    Dude I love Sierras’ and the return on a sorted one is always worth it. Put the V6 in it and you’ll have what we got in the uk/Europe

    • @alt7488
      @alt7488 Год назад

      looks more like a escort to me

    • @questioner1596
      @questioner1596 Год назад +3

      I was about to correct you and say "it's an Avalanche, they didn't make a GMC version," but you're talking about the XR4Ti, lol.

    • @RachaelSA
      @RachaelSA Год назад +1

      Shame, in South Africa we got the XR8 with the 5L V8.

    • @Ebil-One
      @Ebil-One Год назад

      @@RachaelSA true but to be a true xr4 it would have to be the v6 injection engine or the modern duratec v6 out of the mondeo. The ti had different springs to allow for the lighter pinto engine it got saddled with but is otherwise the same mechanically. In theory the v6 should just slide right in and be ready to go with a minimum of fuss.

    • @RachaelSA
      @RachaelSA Год назад

      @@Ebil-One I didn't say anything about the XR4, we had the XR4 too, but we also got an XR8 ( X-R-EIGHT ), with a 5L V8 motor, from the factory. And I had the station wagon with the 3.2L twin turbo cosworth, but I don't think that came from the factory like that. South Africa always had bigger motors than europe, in Sierra's, Cortina's Capri's and so on, and they came from the factory like that. Even Alfa, BMW, GM/Opel and other makers always made South African only versions of cars that would haul ass compared to the europe ones.

  • @allencampbell5432
    @allencampbell5432 Год назад +13

    There is a lot you can do with a modern turbo on those old 2.3s. That is a weird little ford, very cool car! I would TOTALLY make that Questionable Decision!

  • @ndafarachaitezvi1139
    @ndafarachaitezvi1139 Год назад

    Awesome content as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along

  • @rctedford
    @rctedford Год назад +1

    Love the xr4ti. I had one that blew a radiator hose and flash fired. The motor is just a Mustang SVO 4 cylinder and makes the car peppy and a ball to drive. I say go for it 100 percent.

  • @peepeesmelly1
    @peepeesmelly1 Год назад +3

    I bet the altima came with all sorts of goodies. A black ice air freshener, open package of backwoods blunts and a few felonies

  • @Wichoontop
    @Wichoontop Год назад +19

    The avalanche would be a cool video to watch, possibly with a higher re-sale value than the other two, although the Kia, with a junkyard motor and parts could also be a good investment, just depending on how overboard you go with the spending and what not. Nó Nissan for sure!!

  • @philtowle4683
    @philtowle4683 Год назад

    What you said Jarad about making sense doing another 4 runner if not for youtube is good advice for others. Once you get to know a certain model brand or even engine you know the issues costs and pitfalls.

  • @oliverroedel1111
    @oliverroedel1111 Год назад +1

    if it is a cosworth it´s a must to save it. maybe not in the flip series, but worth his own series! that´s an icon!

  • @Schaefft
    @Schaefft Год назад +4

    Advertise a decent Merkur XR4ti in the UK and you should definitely get some decent money for it. The 3-door shells alone are probably worth whatever you might get for it in the states once done (because Sierra Cosworth), as long as it's not completely rotten. Only question is whether that's a relatable way of flipping cars for most viewers.

  • @paganpriestess979
    @paganpriestess979 Год назад +10

    LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT. From an ex ford Technician that would be my choice without question. A rare 3 door version too. If its a genuine 3 door xr4i and it was mine it would be a full restoration job.

    • @YesterGearPCii
      @YesterGearPCii Год назад +1

      That's a Merkur XR4TI, the US model. It has a 2.3L Lima turbo engine

    • @paganpriestess979
      @paganpriestess979 Год назад

      @@YesterGearPCii Basically an identical version of the UK model apart from the uk version was a 2.8L v6 EFi with around 150 bhp with large scope for tuning.

  • @genobadea2738
    @genobadea2738 Год назад +1

    That's the Ford Merkur, they did one of those on Wheeler Dealer. It'll look nice with the European upgrades, headlights etc. That would be a nice obscure and worthwhile project.

  • @duncangrainge
    @duncangrainge Год назад +1

    Here in the UK it’s a Sierra XR4i with a 2.8 cologne v6. Very rare and wanted here but they were made of alka seltzer and dissolved in the rain with rust. They also got stolen A LOT in period and trashed. I had a 4 door cosworth and was always somewhat jealous of the original 3 door shell.

  • @GregGolightly
    @GregGolightly Год назад +6

    buy the xr4ti. My parents had one when I first got my license. I was able to drive it a decent amount. I would love to see a video on fixing one up

  • @KingKeson
    @KingKeson Год назад +18

    I have been waiting for this episode!! Been one of my favorite series from Jared!!😂

  • @GRIMRPR6942
    @GRIMRPR6942 Год назад +2

    I thought the XR4Ti had a unique style back when they were new and always wondered how well they would hold up being that they were a Ford product that was built by an outside third party. Looking forward to seeing what this one has in store. That looks like an early model because it still has the dual wing on the back that was ditched on the later years for a single hatch spoiler.

  • @Taust724
    @Taust724 Год назад +1

    I haven't seen a Mercur XR4TI in forever! Definitely pick that up and give it the ol' spit shine. That thing will definitely find someone if you post it online once it shines. It's a legit collector and you have an opportunity to save it.

  • @the_cheese
    @the_cheese Год назад +5

    One the one hand, a late-80s/early 90s import Ford would be a super-cool car to see you wrench on... But on the other hand, its a very rare car with parts that might only be available from Ford Europe (or old fart European Ford enthusiasts) or not at all. A clean example that needs minimal mechanical work and maybe some elbow grease would be awesome. Thanks for the fun video, Jared!

  • @jamesdawson5509
    @jamesdawson5509 Год назад +12

    While I would love to see the Merkur back on the road, I suspect parts will be as hard to find as for Tavarish's Lotus.

    • @burntnougat5341
      @burntnougat5341 Год назад +3

      I bet he could dig through the Ford parts bin and make something fit. Merkur is a frankencar even when new anyway

    • @mzungusi
      @mzungusi Год назад

      Not of you can source from the UK. Those things are way more common than Lotus in blighty.

  • @prepper-bc4zr
    @prepper-bc4zr Год назад +1

    I like the xr4ti. When I was working for ford in 1986 I was one of the first class trained on these cars. They have there quirks but the non turbo ones were really great cars. The turbo cars had oiling problems with the turbo that caused turbo failure. Good luck with it. I have been looking for one to v8 swap but they are getting hard to find.

  • @donaldparlett7708
    @donaldparlett7708 Год назад +2

    Go for no.4 as it’s a great car. My friend had a XR4TI and loved it. The worst part is getting parts. On that note I wish you good luck.

  • @michaellowe6821
    @michaellowe6821 Год назад +3

    The one you should get to fix is the one I hate the most anything Hyundai or Kia. Because people buy bad cars like that all the time we need you to show them how to fix them.
    Thank you for all you do Jared!

  • @RedLP5000S
    @RedLP5000S Год назад +3

    Yes! Buy that XR4Ti Jared. I wanna see it get some love and turn out awesome. ✌🏻

  • @jmaxim80
    @jmaxim80 Год назад

    Nice work Jared keep it up I really enjoy the channel. Thank you for making the content

  • @chriswright6696
    @chriswright6696 Год назад +1

    Go for the Merkur XR4Ti--or, if not, let us know why not. Because on one hand, it seems like it could bring some good money if it was in good condition... but on the other hand, if you can get it for around $3k, most of us are probably wondering how far from 'good condition' that car is. Seeing the details of what's up with that car could make for some educational fun. If, you know, you don't get put in legal trouble for doing so. As always, thanks for the wisdom and entertainment. It's much appreciated!

  • @realtrucker9213
    @realtrucker9213 Год назад +4

    That Ford Sierra XR4i should be a nice rebuild!! There used to be lots of them over here in the UK but not any more as most of them rotted away. Mechanically, not a bad car though.

    • @MrEnglischjules
      @MrEnglischjules Год назад

      its never been an XR4i the yanks had a totally different spec etc....

  • @Barton_Motors_Ltd
    @Barton_Motors_Ltd Год назад +3

    Love this series! The more Toyotas the better!

  • @juanalonso5904
    @juanalonso5904 Год назад

    My dad had that car when I was little! Great thing you took it. Looking forward for when you get to it

  • @floodx4947
    @floodx4947 Год назад +1

    As someone who both actually owned a XR4Ti, AND will actually admit to owning a XR4Ti, I am both excited to see you get one ... and thinking you must have lost your mind at the same time.

  • @niallsmith2823
    @niallsmith2823 Год назад +5

    Buy the Sierra XR4i or Murkure as you called them. Got to be an appreciating future classic as there aren’t many of them anywhere

  • @demianhutsell5470
    @demianhutsell5470 Год назад +7

    They're fun, I like the styling. Conquest tsi, or any dsm. 1995 escort gt had the same motor/trans combo as th3 miata. That era's mazda 323 was pretty frigging quick. I like the merkur but also feel like a Saab 900 turbo would do it, maybe, better.

    • @philbert006
      @philbert006 Год назад

      The mx-3 had the same engine as well. Cool little cars, and definitely quick. Two spark plugs on each cylinder. Like the rotaries. It maybe an AMG V8. Anything from cosworth would be a problem here as parts are stupid expensive.

  • @oliabid-price4517
    @oliabid-price4517 Год назад +1

    Ford Sierra. Sold really well in Europe, and the Cosworth version was an absolute animal.

  • @carriedhome
    @carriedhome Год назад +1

    The XR4Ti always excites me. The Lima engine is non interference and really easy to work on. Swap in a fox body V8 ECU and they hum

  • @BestUnderPressure
    @BestUnderPressure Год назад +5

    Yes to the Merkur

  • @joelblakley3085
    @joelblakley3085 Год назад +3

    Love your channel! The XR4TI might not be a logical choice, but the content could be amazing!

  • @AshGTE
    @AshGTE Год назад +1

    An RS500 body kit from the UK or even some Cosworth bumpers would make that Merkur look smart. The 2.3 8v turbo engine is ok and could make about 250hp safely without much trouble. Use a Speeduino engine management system if you want it to stay cheep. In South Africa they made a V8 version called the XR8. That's probably a good option for you as I think most things can be found in a Mercury Marauder/Crown Vic

  • @Elemental-IT
    @Elemental-IT Год назад +1

    BRO! put a 3-wing on the back of that XR4Ti what an awesome project!

  • @08versailles
    @08versailles Год назад +6

    XR4Tiiiiiiii! I almost bought one with issues but it already sold 🔥

  • @wldwst22
    @wldwst22 Год назад +15

    Hopefully, the parts are available. Merkur or Cosworth, depending if it was imported might be tough to make money on if you can't find the right who really digs them.

    • @mikeopacity542
      @mikeopacity542 Год назад +1

      Parts for the Merkur will make the difference. If I remember correctly they did perform well when they were new. It would be great to bring it back though

    • @JS-wc4xs
      @JS-wc4xs Год назад +2

      Also it might help to show ppl how to deal with a vehicle that is no longer being made (making parts harder and more expensive to buy). I personally have a vehicle that isn't made anymore (where parts r expensive and hard to find), I'd like to know how others deal with the same problems I'm facing.

    • @stevemonkey6666
      @stevemonkey6666 Год назад

      No it is not a Cosworth. It is a US model car that didn't have that engine.

    • @MikeB4pl
      @MikeB4pl Год назад

      @@stevemonkey6666 it did have an engine we did not get in Europe. Still 2.3 Turbo was pretty close to Cosworth 2.0 16v Turbo 204 HP vs 170 from 2.3 Turbo 8v (in manual transmission versions -- easy upgrade to SVO Mustang 205 HP ? )

  • @bryanwilliams7380
    @bryanwilliams7380 Год назад

    Love the channel! Dying to follow this project through to the end . REALLY hoping you end up with that Supra. What about reaching out to VGG and getting one of his cars going?

  • @colday74
    @colday74 Год назад

    Buy it! An epic Ford Sierra XR4i (in the UK). Really rare to get one here now. Those 3 door shells are a nightmare to find in good condition. Most have been smashed up. Bit of a reputation for being totalled as they came with a Ford Essex V6 (2.8ltr V6) and rear wheel drive. One of the last rear wheel drive cars from Ford in the UK. Would love to see that be done! I noted there was one in the background of The Wizards garage in a few of Hoovies videos. DO IT!!

  • @coldblue42
    @coldblue42 Год назад +4

    I think it's fine if you do some repeat cars as long as you keep the videos short. We'd love to see you get your supra!

  • @pkt1213
    @pkt1213 Год назад +6

    I will watch 100% of all 4runner content. I am going with Hyundai/Kia if the engine is cheap enough. You didn't mention what was wrong with the Avalanche.

    • @pkt1213
      @pkt1213 Год назад

      A Murker? Hahahaha. Might as well set that money on fire. I would love to see it!

    • @pkt1213
      @pkt1213 Год назад

      Waiting for next video update. Jared tells us that he bought the 4runner, fixed it, and flipped it in 6 hours. Then runs 20 seconds of b-roll.

  • @anthonyshelton6786
    @anthonyshelton6786 Год назад +1

    that winged FORD those are neat! but yeah
    I don't blame you on the three cause all the known issues w them either way hope you find something good.

  • @johanjonkers9827
    @johanjonkers9827 Год назад +1

    A ford sierra. Nice! Used to see them here (Netherlands) regularly. Had a Escort RS2000 myself so would love to see you work on that Sierra 😊

  • @Esriil
    @Esriil Год назад +7

    Id personally want to watch the avalanche.

  • @natenixon9487
    @natenixon9487 Год назад +4

    That 6th option red car is quirky lookin and could burn you as you know well Jared :(
    Please let us all know what that car is etc and pick it up to check out. As long as it's not a bomb :)
    Take care Jared and thanks for all your videos :)

    • @jeffpark6040
      @jeffpark6040 Год назад

      Hello it is an ford merkur in the US and canada and a ford Sierra in England from 1985 to 1989

    • @EvilGenius007
      @EvilGenius007 Год назад +1

      Merkur XR4Ti

    • @natenixon9487
      @natenixon9487 Год назад

      Cool. Never heard of em but cool

    • @MikeB4pl
      @MikeB4pl Год назад

      @@jeffpark6040 Nah -- Sierra Mk1 was made 1982 to 1987 :) then the second generation from 1987 to 1992
      Merkur was a European XR4i (2.8i V6 na) with american engine 2.3 4 cyl turbo - they were build in Germany (not England) by Karmann -- only 42 thousand were sold.
      It was Merkur Xr4Ti and they had the second model - Merkur Scorpio (with a V6) later they sold them as XR4Ti without Merkur brand.

    • @MikeB4pl
      @MikeB4pl Год назад

      @@jeffpark6040 Oh and Mk1 Sierra Xr4i (2.8 V6 with split rear windows) were made only 1983 -1985 in Europe ---- then this body dissapeared here, but they've made the Merkur from 1985 up to 1989 (as a continuation of this body line)
      Also South America had the Sierra --- XR4 (non i) started 1984 with carburated motor (2.3 na (non turbo) in Argentina), had the split window models and big window 3 door models, they also had the 5 door Mk1 and 1.6 engines. They never had the facelifted Mk2 model -- and they've made Mk1s up to 1992 :D On the other hand Venezuela had Sierra 280/ 280GT and Xr4i (2.8 V6) 3 door/5 door/ estate, in Venezuela they;ve had the Euro Mk2 Sierra :D with the 2.9 V6 and new to the mk2 sedans

  • @khovgaming
    @khovgaming Год назад

    Ooo a cossie!!! Go for it! I would love to watch videos on that!

  • @michaelshort2200
    @michaelshort2200 Год назад

    We had some of those Ford Sierra's here in an XR6 and XR8 version, what a great and very very dependable car, the XR8 was just a super bad feul gobler

  • @French20cent
    @French20cent Год назад +3

    The Nissan should just stay at the junkyard and the Avalanche would actually be a super cool project once lifted with some big tires.
    The Hyundai would be the best bet to make a buck, but let's be honest : nobody will watch that and it's boring to work on.
    EDIT : Nvm, got to the end. I don't know exactly what engines you got in the US in those Merkur / Sierras, but the bodywork alone makes the thing not worth it.

  • @nicholastaylor1546
    @nicholastaylor1546 Год назад +9

    If that has the Cosworth engine in it you should certainly do it

    • @YesterGearPCii
      @YesterGearPCii Год назад

      The US Merkurs had a 2.3L Lima Turbo I4

    • @joealex65
      @joealex65 Год назад

      It doesn't because is not a Cosworth.

    • @MikeB4pl
      @MikeB4pl Год назад

      @@YesterGearPCii both 2.3 lima and 2.0 cosworth 16v were based on the same "pinto" or "Ford T88" engine line. Both engines have potential to do serious horsepower (but for what cost ?)

  • @Skon1988
    @Skon1988 Год назад +1

    Cosworth replica of that sierra is a must 😍 remember when I was young and a school mates dad had a company importing that stuff, they had some amazing cars!

  • @wheeIer
    @wheeIer Год назад

    Great video Jared. You definitely look very comfortable on camera these days. Great presentation too. Keep it up. 👏 👏 👏

  • @j-mcharing1851
    @j-mcharing1851 Год назад +1

    I would love to see the XR4TI series. My father and I each had one and both wound up having V8 engine swaps as I t was cheaper than ordering new turbos from Germany, let alone the cost to install them.

  • @sj257257
    @sj257257 Год назад +1

    Gotta go for the XR4i, assuming you can get parts there. Would be a winner here in the uk. Good luck.

  • @wayned3122
    @wayned3122 Год назад +1

    I love the XR4Ti! Loved those when they were around cuz they are different.

  • @wesleyflatt1993
    @wesleyflatt1993 Год назад +1

    Dude! I saw that Merkur on Marketplace, and I was super tempted to buy it because of all the extra parts.

  • @kimthomas3005
    @kimthomas3005 Год назад

    I'm from the UK here they were called the Sierra and closet model would be a 3 door XR4i, but we also had the Sierra Cosworth too which was and is a very popular car. We got a V6 in ours where you got some 4 pot turbo lump from an old Mustang (hence the added T in the name).

  • @RPO6464
    @RPO6464 Год назад +1

    Wow. I haven’t seen a Merkur in a really long time. Please get this one because I would love to see it get rebuilt.

  • @Jayguy1966
    @Jayguy1966 Год назад

    The XR4ti would be a lot of fun, if its a good enough deal go for it! Body parts like the rear wing and side panels might not be easy to find though. Always wanted to own one of those for a bit.

  • @bennynabours1208
    @bennynabours1208 Год назад

    The Merkur XR4TI.. so sick. My friends mom had a brand new one same color and everything when I was younger. It had a turbo in it. Was a sick little ride.

  • @docgiggles130
    @docgiggles130 Год назад

    I had an XR4Ti. Great car to work on and they are going for silly high prices right now. Buy it!

  • @matthewholzinger1042
    @matthewholzinger1042 Год назад +2

    When it came out I found it interesting. Still do. But being a European vehicle that is not common I think parts availability will be difficult. Merkur XR4TI. Knew a guy with a Taurus SHO and in the early 2000's it was hard to get parts.

  • @paulnoble5627
    @paulnoble5627 Год назад

    All in for the XR4Ti!
    Parts for the engine are cheap and available anywhere as it is shared with common mustang and thunderbird. Merkur specific parts are available from the Merkur specific vendors. Parts are easy to come by. The car itself is easy to work on. Standard car purchase rules apply. Look for rust, worn interior, check electrical etc. The dual plane wings can be difficult to source but I know that one of the vendors has several new OEM wings. Windshields are also difficult to source but the other vendor has numerous taken from scrapped XR4Tis. The manuals are worth far more than the automatics. Mainly because ford detuned the automatics by 35HP. Make sure you go for the manual.

  • @melvync
    @melvync Год назад +1

    The XR4Ti would be a really cool project car, and I for one would follow along, but maybe not for flipping. The engine and transmission were used in the Mustang SVO, but everything else is pretty much unique. You could end up shipping a bunch of parts from Europe, and I’d expect the damaged trim pieces are probably unobtanium now.
    Head says “nope,” but heart wants to see the Merkur so very much.

  • @olliehunt79
    @olliehunt79 Год назад

    Buy it! Not sure what it was called in the US but it was the Sierra XR4x4 in the UK. Amazing pieces of KIT! Please, please, please buy it!!

  • @aserta
    @aserta Год назад

    6:15 i like to replace the nut from locking washer to nyloc, because then you can put just the right amount of pressure on the bushings, rather than what the washer wants. Too much pressure bends the tabs inward (thin sheet metal) and makes it wear the bushings even faster.

  • @samcanell2905
    @samcanell2905 Год назад

    Wouw The Ford Sierra xr4ti is a good and fast car. I live in Amsterdam and in de 90es when i was a jong teenager that was the car to have. The cosworth engine was the best.
    I can't wait until you get it back to your shop.
    Greetings from Sam in Holland

  • @FLASHF1RE
    @FLASHF1RE Год назад +1

    Sierra XR4 those are super rare even here in the UK. Obviously they're worth more when fully restored but still worth a lot.

  • @georgeferlazzo7936
    @georgeferlazzo7936 Год назад

    Hello again Jared
    Thank you for another Great Video 👍 Great advice as always 👍

  • @Eric.schmidt
    @Eric.schmidt Год назад

    Merkur xr4ti. When I was a tech at the Lincoln Mercury dealer those only came in during a full moon. That speaks volume. Having said that that 2.3 4 cylinder turbo was fun even though a plumber’s nightmare. Interior plastic was horrible. I say buy it

  • @johnb460
    @johnb460 Год назад

    The XR4i / cosworth was the poster car from me growing up in the 80s, loved them all XR2, XR2i, XR3, XR3i etc.... Then in the early 90s my parents bought a sierra XR4x4 but sold it quite fast as the insurance costs were getting out of hand.

  • @kennethsonier1766
    @kennethsonier1766 Год назад

    I've been flipping cars and trucks for 40 years. That said I know what the market is over flooded with and by what is rare and needed. Istick 2/3 quarter and 1 ton 4 by 4 Chevy and GMC trucks. Always go with cash in hand. I bought a 2002 avalanche and it was a complete nightmare 😂 I got it cheap and turn the profit but God did it have some problems. Keep up the good work Jared and good luck on your next flip 👍✌️🇺🇲

  • @mikepeterson799
    @mikepeterson799 Год назад

    Get the Merkur!!! It will be fun to watch you work on it. Thank you.

  • @j2kinflarc768
    @j2kinflarc768 Год назад

    XR4Ti!!!!! Yes!!! I tried to buy one when I was 17. Dealership almost let me drive it away. Sadly a manager figured out that I wasn’t old enough when I showed up to pick it up. Just the shell is worth $ if you find a European buyer and willing to strip it down and ship it.

  • @ilbercgross4736
    @ilbercgross4736 Год назад +1

    The Merkur would be fun to watch you build. Here is something when trying to flip cars, will it sell? If yes, how much? The Merkur will sell, but not quickly and not much in price. The last one I saw for sell, sold for about 2500 and it was in good shape. Sounded nice and looked great. Granted that was ten years ago.

  • @Oyvind88
    @Oyvind88 Год назад

    Nice video and work😎👌🔥

  • @OddArneBjrklundRC
    @OddArneBjrklundRC Год назад +2

    Go get it Jared, love the Sierra xr4i

  • @stevencorcoran915
    @stevencorcoran915 Год назад

    Wheeler dealers did one and made money, sure you can as well! Merkur XR4Ti, very cool idea!

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Год назад +1

    Love the new intro logo Jared

  • @smallpaul123
    @smallpaul123 Год назад

    In Scotland it’s a Ford Sierra XR4 and you also got a XR4x4 which was all wheel drive, even very bad examples over here are very pricey but nowhere near as pricey as the RS500 cosworth version with the iconic huge whaletail