Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Landcruiser. Abused but still running.

 


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  1. It’s got another 100K miles in it yet.

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  2. Hard to kill those straight six's and the sturdy drivelines.

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  3. In high school, a buddy had one. In addition to burning out the clutch once, on another occasion the two of us were driving out of the mountains after a camping trip. It was dark, we were tired, when we heard a loud snap, and the motor dropped to idle. Turned out the cable from the accelerator pedal had rusted and broken and vanished into the firewall. In the dark and tired, the only solution we could come up with was to jam the carb in a position where the motor ran fast enough in one position to get us over hills but not send us too fast down the other side. It was silly, but it got us back home, another forty miles away. Great times.

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  4. I owned a '72 for a while and have been kicking my own ass for over 40 years for trading it off and then not replacing it before their prices got so Gawd-awful expensive.

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    1. I had a ‘74. And I’m still crying over it.

      SFC D

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    2. Mine was a 76 — and yeah, I’ve wished I had it back for 30 years now.

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  5. Weren't they the first 4WD to come with a 6 cylinder while all other brands were 4?
    Not talking trucks here. I had CJ-5's and enveyed the guys that could put small block V-8's in those Landcruiser

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  6. Had a '67. Let it go when it suffered a burned exhaust valve. I didn't have the skills, the tools, the shop, or the time to fix it. Bought a 1980 Datsun King Cab.

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  7. to this day I regret walking away from my 68 LC, more than my college girlfriend.

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  8. At least put an old indian blanket on the seats.

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  9. Mine was a 1970; I bought it used in the Phillipines 1981, nicnamed it the Troglodyte. It was the official tow truck from Batangas Bay, on Luzon Island, back to Clark AFB (147 miles one way through Manila) for the MWR SCUBA Club. Brought it home to the states when I was reassigned to Mtn Home AFB, Id. A Great Vehicle all around, and fun to drive. Not very fast, but absolutely dependable. This one pictured here looks like it's just gettting broke in. It's still got a lot of miles in her. TOYOTAs are tougher than Wood Pecker Lips! What a Beauty! TROG ON!

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  10. I own a 1977 & it is pretty much my daily driver here in mid Tenn. The 1976 and 77's have front disc brakes, and low geared axle ratios. Ride around with the windsheild down and a rifle in the rack .. alot

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