1987 Toyota Landcruiser 70 series

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1987 Toyota Landcruiser 70 series

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Hey everyone,

Im looking at one that been sitting down the road from me.

Its got
front and rear lockers
35inch m/t
lift
pto winch
front bar
blown trans

*dereged* (since 2008)

its the 3.4 motor and looks a bit rough (dents and rust)
its a MWB with the fibrelite roof.

hes wanting $3,000

is that a reasionable price? I thought around the $1,000 mark would be about right

any info would be great.

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Re: 1987 Toyota Landcruiser 70 series

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Figure out how much its worth in parts and they pay that for it 8)
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I would think $3000 is a fair price, youd get that in parts.
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Yep worth that IMO those diffs are worth quite a bit
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where is he
i might pop over there and see if i can get the price down a bit for you :lol: :lol: :wink:


:D thats not a bed price for what you are getting
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I doubt it but if the lockers are selectable go for it 8)
Even if they are auto seems like a allright offer if you can fix the problems it would be a sweet truck.
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You Get That wrote:I doubt it but if the lockers are selectable go for it 8)
Even if they are auto seems like a allright offer if you can fix the problems it would be a sweet truck.


I would think that that model would have the factory double Lockers. cable activated or maybe even the electric activated ones. could be wrong tho, the missus says I often am
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Ok sweet cheers for the info. I may try and go in for a lower offer but will see how we go.

The only problem to me is that the Auto is blown so anyone know where I can get a 2nd hand one from? and also what would I need to go to get it up to re-vin standards to get it back on the road.
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those autos are getting hard to find now :(

and the idea of getting it revinned i think would be quite hard and possibly expensive as everything will need to be rebuilt and in better than new condition which by the sounds is going to be a major job :o

but turning it into a bush truck that is a whole heap easier and for the cost of an autoa (assuming you can find 1 might pay to see whats in the S/I) its a good solid base to start with :D
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