Saw this on my local craigslist. No affiliation. Just thought some of you might find it interesting...
http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/car/336615533.html
Saw this on my local craigslist. No affiliation. Just thought some of you might find it interesting...
http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/car/336615533.html
Brian McCamish
In Search of History Expeditions
Gresham, Oregon
1995 Toyota Land Cruiser FZJ80 (new expedition rig)
1989 Toyota 4x4 truck w/SAS (retired expedition rig)
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Nice find, doesn't say what year it is or did I miss that? It does not have an NAS roll cage. Plus, I have serious doubts as to whether this is legally converted. OR it could be a 109 with 110 body??
Not one of the 110s that were designed to tease us in the US and get us to buy lots of Range Rovers and Discos while cursing ourselves for not buying the 110s when they first came out. Oh, what was I saying?
That looks like a UK truck. There are different regs for diesels, and they may have found a way around the import regs/crash tests somehow, I've seen diesel Unimogs that have done it. Some are reg'd as farm trucks or something.
Looks like a great vehicle; I'd still be very very cautious about paperwork.
Exactly. I would even be more cautious since they did not list the year.Originally Posted by justfred
I see this was moved. Sorry, I didn't mean to post in the wrong section. Like I said, I'm not selling and don't know the seller. Just thought it was interesting.
Brian McCamish
In Search of History Expeditions
Gresham, Oregon
1995 Toyota Land Cruiser FZJ80 (new expedition rig)
1989 Toyota 4x4 truck w/SAS (retired expedition rig)
www.brian894x4.com (Homepage)
Our Land Cruiser FZJ80 Main Page
In Search of History Page
Abandoned & Active Railroads of the NW Page
Yeah, I moved it... Thought it was better fit in the For Sale section (thats why I left the redirects in), no worries on posting in the wrong folders... If you think it is better left in the Rover section PM me and I will put it back for you.Originally Posted by Brian894x4
It is definately interesting especially with the right hand drive. Good find.
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Brian McCamish
In Search of History Expeditions
Gresham, Oregon
1995 Toyota Land Cruiser FZJ80 (new expedition rig)
1989 Toyota 4x4 truck w/SAS (retired expedition rig)
www.brian894x4.com (Homepage)
Our Land Cruiser FZJ80 Main Page
In Search of History Page
Abandoned & Active Railroads of the NW Page
I love 110's.. wish i had the $ for one.
Dave & Yoshi
The Adventure Duo
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1997 Toyota Landcruiser FZJ80 Collectors Edition
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Would the speedo be in MPH in that case?Originally Posted by expeditionswest
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