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Vehicle & Technical => Toyota => Topic started by: thermidorthelobster on September 22, 2007, 21:39:16

Title: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: thermidorthelobster on September 22, 2007, 21:39:16
A chap I met in Gambia had driven all round Africa in a Land Cruiser.  His was around 1989 vintage and had a 4L or 4.2L (I forget which) naturally aspirated diesel.  It was a hard top with a flared bonnet, and had 24v electronics.

What model would this have been?  I've had a scout around but the range is quite confusing to the uninitiated.  Was it an FJ?  How do I work out which series?

Thanks, David
Title: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: andyw on September 22, 2007, 22:39:00
Would have been a 60 series.
Title: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: thermidorthelobster on September 23, 2007, 00:08:26
Had a Google around and it doesn't look like most of the pics that are coming up under 60 series.  I think it's one of these - is this a 60 series?

(http://www.palmit.com/assets/images/landcruiser/lc_10.jpg)
Title: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: andyw on September 23, 2007, 09:21:45
That looks like a 75 series troop carrier.  http://www.carpoint.com.au/car-review/2716292.aspx

http://www.brian894x4.com/LC75main.html
Title: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: Silvery Thing on September 23, 2007, 10:22:59
David.... please have a look at this website as it may help with your search for the info

http://tlc.toyota-europe.com/main_frame.html
Title: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: thermidorthelobster on September 23, 2007, 10:58:18
Smashing, thanks, it's the 70 series I saw.  If I didn't already have a Disco I'd be checking Autotrader...
Title: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: Sarah on November 20, 2007, 20:27:03
For Land Cruiser model info check out the Cruiser FAQ written by a guy I met in Vancouver:

http://tlc.off-road.com/tlc/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=264208

Basically they use a series number and engine code to derive the model. FJ40 is F series petrol engine 40 series swb, FJ45 is same but LWB etc etc.
Title: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: simondarby on November 21, 2007, 13:03:01
I recently changed from a 1995 300tdi Disco to a 1990 LJ73 Land Cruiser.

Having lots of fun now without having to spend loads of money every time the Disco breaks...


Si
Title: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: doug90tdi on December 04, 2007, 13:17:32
Hi Simon,
 What is an LJ73? Is that an import only vehicle with removable roof or the "Landcruiser 2" that Toyota sold over here?

Does it have leaking sunroofs or a camper conversion?

Doug
(still finding lumps of lava in bizarre places in the 90!)
Title: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: simondarby on December 04, 2007, 14:06:46
Hey Doug!

UK model known as the LC 2.

Short wheel base, 3 door affair.

Standard still at present, and too small to sleep in!  May have to go roof tent if I undertake another adventure. Considering ferry crossing to Norway and keep driving North until I run out of land...  Should be well into the Arctic Circle by then...

Already have a free suspension lift to fit when I get around to it.  Still getting used to it all at the mo so won't rush to make any changes too quickly.

How are you and Sally?  Did James get better?
Title: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: doug90tdi on December 04, 2007, 14:23:04
We are good thanks, James has recovered.

Still got the 90, threaten to sell it often but then I put the soft top back on for the summer and I remember why I like it.
Title: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: simondarby on December 04, 2007, 19:17:38
Sounds cool.  Would have been nice to have of the FRP topped LCs.  Whip off the hard top for the Summer...

Glad you are all well.

I miss the Disco in some respects.  But not when it rains!

Si
Title: Re: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: Nobber on August 28, 2008, 17:39:12
Had a Google around and it doesn't look like most of the pics that are coming up under 60 series.  I think it's one of these - is this a 60 series?

(http://www.palmit.com/assets/images/landcruiser/lc_10.jpg)

where do you buy them from then?
Title: Re: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: thermidorthelobster on August 29, 2008, 06:58:12
I'm interested to know too.  South East Africa was pretty much swarming with LWB versions of the pic I posted (75 model I think), with a 4.2 NA diesel.  But although I've kept my eyes open I've not seen any around in the UK at all.  Shame really as they seem a cracking truck and the Africans only had good things to say about them.  The ride was pretty good too, for a leafer.
Title: Re: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: andyw on August 29, 2008, 09:24:46
I have seen a few for sale on http://www.buschtaxi.de/ you will need to translate as its in german.
Title: Re: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: Manicminer on August 30, 2008, 09:07:38
http://www.gumtree.com/london/69/25983369.html
Title: Re: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: uk_vette on January 27, 2009, 17:58:17
Hey Doug!

UK model known as the LC 2.

Short wheel base, 3 door affair.

Standard still at present, and too small to sleep in!  May have to go roof tent if I undertake another adventure. Considering ferry crossing to Norway and keep driving North until I run out of land...  Should be well into the Arctic Circle by then...

Already have a free suspension lift to fit when I get around to it.  Still getting used to it all at the mo so won't rush to make any changes too quickly.

How are you and Sally?  Did James get better?
.
.
Did I hear Norway mentioned,
Did you get over ther,
I would like to hear how you got on, and if it was a good time.

'vette
Title: Re: Land Cruiser model range?
Post by: simondarby on February 06, 2009, 12:09:00
I haven't got to Norway yet...

I am planning another adventure for 2010.  I originally wanted to go to Iceland again but Smyril have cancelled the ferry until further notice.  I may attempt to cross to Norway and keep going North, maybe crossing to Sweden and Finland...

I will keep you posted!

First step is to to get a bigger truck as my LJ70 is too short to sleep in.  Mind you, I took it to Wales in January with the Land Cruiser Owners Club and slept in it for one night...  Couldn't do more than a couple of nights though, and definitely only room for one!

Cheers
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