My new 1993 FZJ80

mtnbike28

Expedition Leader
A new horse in the stable.
I posted about buying a real beat 1994 FZJ80 for $1500, but decided to pass. It drove fine, but was more "weathered" inside and out than I have time to play with.
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On the way home I stopped to look at another (really not on the way, more out of the way, but is OK) and this followed me home. 1993 Land Cruiser with 166,000 miles, front and rear lockers, no major dents, almost everything works.
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Some stuff to start working on, remove aftermarket alarm, replace brake bulb (hopefully), figure out the oil leak near the power steering pump, fix stereo speakers, adjust sunroof so it sits flat and work on ds window so it rolls up and down (track issue?)
The seller was very open and honest about these problems. If anyone has links to these repairs, please share.
But I am very happy!
 

Haggis

Appalachian Ridgerunner
Oooohhh a new project, looks pretty clean. What's the plan for it's use and what mods do you envision? But please tell me you still have the Tacoma.
 

mtnbike28

Expedition Leader
Yep the Taco isn't going anywhere.... this all started with a $1000 beater '94 FZJ80. It was so rough that I was needing to get a lot of parts from a wrecked truck, so I was at $2000. This one was only $3500, with lockers, and 80k less miles.
 

ssssnake529

Explorer
That's a real bargain. Locked JZJ80's are not that easy to find. $3,500 is a steal.


Yep the Taco isn't going anywhere.... this all started with a $1000 beater '94 FZJ80. It was so rough that I was needing to get a lot of parts from a wrecked truck, so I was at $2000. This one was only $3500, with lockers, and 80k less miles.
 

jim65wagon

Well-known member
That looks real good, it's got less miles than the truck and for 3500, I would have had to buy it too.....just to taste the koolaid:sombrero:
 

daveyboy

Adventurer
You might have just given me a nice dose of reality--there is a '92 for sale locally for $1300. It looks pretty rough and high miles. I am reallly tempted, but your starting point is just so much better for not a lot more $$.
 

mtnbike28

Expedition Leader
Thanks James, yes the Kool-Aid is good ; )
Daveyboy, I agree, this is a better starting point, the '92 is a 3FE engine, that alone was a deal killer for me. I think I got a great deal at $3500, most of the ones around here are $5k-$6k and that seems to be stock or with mods.
 

Haggis

Appalachian Ridgerunner
Are you gonna have some racks thrown on it before the float trip here in a couple of weeks so we can give that cruiser the once over?
 

mtnbike28

Expedition Leader
Funny, Deb and I were just talking about that, she just assumed I would have to bring the new TOYota... It has the factory rack, so I might try that. I have been searching for some Thule gutter mounts on CL, but no luck. We are excited for the float!
 

SoCal_80

Explorer
You might have just given me a nice dose of reality--there is a '92 for sale locally for $1300. It looks pretty rough and high miles. I am reallly tempted, but your starting point is just so much better for not a lot more $$.

Just be aware that a 92 and 93 and above are different trucks. Differernt drivetrains...
 
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