Introduced in 1984, Toyota’s Land Cruiser 70 Series was intended to replace the beloved 40 Series, which cemented the Japanese brand’s reputation for building rugged and reliable utility vehicles. Deciding that Americans wanted a dose of civility in our SUVs, Toyota skipped the U.S. with the 70 Series and instead brought in the better-appointed (but more expensive) 60 Series range. Though Toyota still builds and sells 70 Series models worldwide, they remain unavailable in the United States, at least from new car dealers. This 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ74, for sale on Hemmings.com, is a good example of a desirable early model from the Japanese home market. Equipped with a 3.4-liter inline four-cylinder turbo diesel engine rated at 120 horsepower and 159 pound-feet of torque, this 70 Series Land Cruiser has been cosmetically restored and mechanically sorted by the seller, and comes showing just 104,998 kilometers (65,216 miles) on the odometer. From the seller’s description:
1988 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ74 LX: This 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ74 LX was legally imported in 2014 and then professionally restored to bring the vehicle to a near-new condition. 3.4L Turbo Diesel engine, 4-speed automatic tranmission. Four wheel drive, and factory air conditioning. Low original miles!
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