Finally got an answer. It is an automatic. It's also go 167k miles on it. Again, though, it's free. Not sure if it's really worth building, but a free vehicle frees up the money we had for the build quite a bit. Lol
I would stay away from that vehicle. I have rebuilt that "made in France" automotic transmission from a 1996 Trooper. The range mode sensors go bad, and as I recall, it was the most complicated transmission I've EVER built. Another thing that goes bad in them, is the little black plastic thrust washer that causes really hard shifts and slop.
The 3.2 liter v6 has no torque, trying to push a vehicle that heavy. Other than that transmission, and an engine not known for strong internals components such as rod bearings, valves, valve guides, etc, they're ok. I definitely wouldn't trust one, nor would I want to put the effort into rebuilding the transmissions. If you give me some time, I'll post pictures of the madness inside that transmission, when I was deep into a rebuild.
I'm uncertain why the only deal you could find in the landcruiser world, was an $8k rig with 300,000 miles. I just got a locked fzj-80 for $2200, after a head gasket job by a reputable mechanic. Deals can be found.......