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Brendan 01-23-2004 09:14 PM

70s series landcruisers
 
yes, i know there is a landcruiser section, but its practically desserted. from what i understand, 70 series landcruisers were never sold in the USA. Even in Canada they are quite rare. There is a place about 5 hours north east of where I am that brings them in from Japan and sells them. I've seen a few in my area. These things look like brand new vehicles. I've casually been looking at buying one, but they are very hard to find parts for and can be impossible in some cases. Anywho, here's the ebay link for the guy that has one up for sale right now
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...&category=6443

and here are the rest of what he has on his website

http://www.mustang.bc.ca/lc.htm

cctk2 01-24-2004 01:33 PM

What a bazar thing to hear.
Heck yeah FJ40s were sold in the USA all the way through the 70s. Ive owned a 68 since 70, and I know a few tihngs about them.
But try This one:
www.tlca.org

Best Land Cruiser organization around.
Chip

kyle_22r 01-24-2004 02:08 PM

the last year of the fj40 in north america was '82 iirc

the 70 series cruisers are still made, we just can't have them because of emissions and safety regulations :bang:

Brendan 01-24-2004 05:15 PM


Originally posted by cctk2
What a bazar thing to hear.
Heck yeah FJ40s were sold in the USA all the way through the 70s. Ive owned a 68 since 70, and I know a few tihngs about them.
But try This one:
www.tlca.org

Best Land Cruiser organization around.
Chip

you misread. i'm talking about FJ/BJ70 series landcruisers, not just landcruisers in the 1970s.

cctk2 01-24-2004 06:54 PM

AAAHHhhhhh.......... I see the miscalculation in my ways.....
Can I have another beer now?? :drink:

jruz 01-24-2004 10:35 PM

I dunno if I could handle right-hand-drive. That'd be very weird... :alien:

Brendan 01-24-2004 11:26 PM

i've talked to a few people that have done it and they say it's not hard at all. the pedals aren't reversed obviously, but i'm still a bit sceptical.


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