FOR SALE: 1985 Toytoa Land Cruiser Troopy - LHD / BJ 75 Diesel + Turbo - Full Expedition Conversion

josecito12

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380.600 km/236.000 miles

Left Hand Drive, with German title

I have owned the car since 2004, previous owner was a German car master mechanic who always looked after the car meticulously.

Info about the vehicle:
3 B Diesel engine (3.5 l, 4 cylinder)
This is a nearly unbreakable engine with a spur gear system and has no timing belt like the 1 HZ engine. This means less maintenance and less risk of damage to the engine.
+ Garret Turbo Charger + Intercooler, EGT and turbo pressure gauges.

Engine runs very smooth, like the transmission - HF 55 – 5 Speed
No oil consumption, no oil refill between oil changes!

Aussie Locker Diff Lock in the rear Diff, LSD in front Diff
Full Floater rear Axle

2 Tanks, Original 90 liter + 140 Liter long range tank (disconnected at the moment)
+ extra pump to pump from rear into main tank, total 230 Liter/60 Gallons

Adjustable extra air suspension (Air Lift) on rear axle
https://www.airliftcompany.com

24 Volt Compressor behind driver seat

Belt driven truck compressor with extra tank in engine compartment with connector and magnetic clutch and switch inside the car

Vacuum operated truck exhaust brake system (Nissan, sorry :)

Power Steering

powder coated original Toyota 16 " steel rims (very sturdy) with 265/75 - 16 " tires (front 85 %, rear 40 %) I would install some new rear tires. AT or MT.

30 mm Aluminum spacers on all wheels (Made in Germany)

2 adjustable orthopedic seats "König" (Made in Germany),
with extra space under the seats for tools etc.

2 special safety locks on each door

HID Xenon lights
Front tubular construction can be removed in aprox. 1 hour
good to store and extra spare wheel and a box…

Full expedition configuration:
Special Mobils pop up roof, Made in Germany
(http://www.special-mobils.com/docs/produkte/hubdaecher.htm)

2 x 40 Liter water tanks (80 Liter/21 Gallons) running with Shurflo water pump + plus new Shurflo spare pump

24 Volt system with 4 batteries, 2 for engine (2 years old) + 2 for internal consume - these need to be replaced

2 x 85 Watt Solara (Made in Germany) Solar panels installed with extra charger,
full working

24 V - 220 Volt sinus inverter installed (charges all laptops, tablets or cell phones)
https://tbs-electronics.nl/product/powersine-inverters-300w-800w-12v24v48v/

2 x 24 V - 12 Volt inverters + new spare inverter (Made in Germany)

Garmin GPS Map 267 incl. external antenna and extra speakers in the ceiling for the announcements

Eberspaecher Diesel heating system (Made in Germany) - (disconnected at the moment, here it’s very warm the whole year)
https://www.eberspaecher.com/en/

Special bumper bar with 3 storage compartments and entry for High Lift (as well rear bumper)

2 plate gas stove incl. gas tank

stainless steel sink with faucet

National Luna fridge, one of the best brands on the market (in my humble opinion)
runs with 12 Volt, 24 Volt, 110 Volt and 220 Volt
http://www.nationalluna.com/product/nl-40-stainless-steel-refrigerator

wooden furniture with a lot of stowing room and sliding table, inside the car.
3 high quality latex foam mattresses, which together make the bed for 2 people
Can sleep 3 people, 2 up and 1 down.

Pioneer Stereo MP3/CD radio with external USB port + High End Focal 2-Way-Speakers (France)

Original High Lift Jack with extension for rim

Hand Winch stored in an extra compartment on passenger side with steel cable

Chemical Toilet "Porta Potty"

Including awning for the rear part with all the bars and connectors

2 Original Toyota workshop books, 1 for the engine and 1 one for body and all the rest of the car

. . . and many spare parts are included . . .


Info about maintenance:

Repair Clutch Master Cylinder, 380.300 km

Last Oil Change 379.900 km

Last change of diaphragm from injection pump, 374.000 km + spare diaphragm

Last Front Axle overhaul, including all bearings, bushings, seals etc. 372.000 km

Last transmission and rear diff oil change, 364.000 km

Rear Diff and Axle overhaul, including all bearings, bushings, seals, 338.000 km

Alternator complete over haul (coil, carbon, bearings, rectifier) 333.000 km
Last clutch change (AISIN reinforced), 320.000 km (measure of precaution),
+ spare used, but still usable clutch

Complete Starter over haul, 320.000 km (measure of precaution), spare 24 V starter

New water pump, 320.000 km (measure of precaution) + spare overhauled original Toyota water pump
New radiator with 1 row/line more than original
Diesel injection pump over haul incl. new injectors, 320.000 km (measure of precaution),
+ new spare Denso injectors

New clutch slave cylinder, 320.000 km

Brake booster overhaul, 320.000 km

Full transmission overhaul, 180.000 km (measure of precaution)
All fuel (diesel) hoses were changed in the last year


The Land Cruiser is at this moment in Puerto Vallarta. This is a popular tourist spot for Canadians and US Americans.
See http://visitpuertovallarta.com

There are flights from all major cities in Canada and the US to Puerto Vallarta.
If you decide to come we can offer you free accommodation in our house. At the moment the truck is German plated but it's no problem to bring it in the US (it's older than 25 years)

I would like to mention that if you are hesitant to buy the truck in Mexico, that it's possible to deliver the truck to the US (border area) after prior agreement.
This means you could come and see and buy the truck and I can drive with you to the US border if you don't want to do it alone...
You could combine a nice holiday with buying a special truck... or start your Overland expedition directly here in Mexico…

I am selling the truck because we actually don't use it anymore (no time).
And it's a shame to go only shopping to Walmart and not on an adventure with this wonderful truck.

I am asking 25.500 USD or best reasonable offer

If you are interested send me a an e-mail to
cruisertravel(at)gmail.com

We could arrange as well (video) phone calls with Skype or Whatsapp

Thank you
 

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josecito12

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josecito12

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I like to mention that the truck will fit in a 20 feet container. Depending on the entrance hight you maybe have to remove the solar panels.
 

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