THIS. . . is a 1986 Toyota Land Cruiser HJ75 Pickup, finished in Quicksand with a brown interior. In addition to the extended cab conversion, the list of modifications reported by the seller includes aftermarket parts in the exhaust system, 16-inch wheels, a Pro Comp 4-inch suspension lift, Quicksand paint, an ARB front bumper, side steps, a Hamer4x4 rack in the cargo box, a Geo Adventure Gear awning, brown upholstery, and a digital information display on the dashboard. Toyota released the 70-Series Land Cruiser in 1984 to replace the venerable 40-Series model. Offered in numerous body styles, the off-roader featured a much boxier exterior design than its predecessor and a more comfort-oriented interior, though it continued to stand out with above-average off-road capacity. The 70-Series was never officially sold in the United States but it's somewhat surprisingly still built for markets like Australia and used globally by organizations like the Red Cross. Power comes from a 4. 0-liter diesel straight-6, rated at about 107 horsepower and 177 lb-ft of torque. Called "2H" internally, it spins the rear or the four wheels via a 4-speed manual transmission and a 2-speed transfer case.
| Price | $35,063 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Toyota |
| Model | Land Cruiser |
| Year | 1986 |
| Miles | 62,800 Miles Shown - TMU |
| Color | Quicksand |
| Engine | 4.0L Diesel I6 |