Donate

'91 Landcruiser, Worth checking out or run away?

Share your outdoor adventure vehicle with us, give us all the details, show them off, share your mods, and tech information. This is where to put your build threads and upgrades.
User avatar
NotAMog
Global Moderator
Posts: 641
Joined: Fri Apr 18, 2008 6:40 pm
Call Sign: KD6GCO

'91 Landcruiser, Worth checking out or run away?

Post by NotAMog » Tue Nov 03, 2009 7:32 pm

While going out to vote this evening I saw a very clean looking '91 Landcruiser for sale. It's an automatic with badges on the back indicating that it has full time 4wd. It odometer read approximately 150,000 miles. Is this something worth checking out or should it be avoided? The seller is asking $5000 for it.
Bruce Berger
KD6GCO
'72 Pinzgauer 710M 2.6i
'91 Honda ST1100 199,000miles and counting :shock: (I hope to make it to at least half the places this bike has been)
'04 Tacoma (soon to be for sale)
'07 Moto Guzzi Norge - Corsa Red - The faster color :mrgreen:
'21 UBCO 2x2 Electric Adventure Bike
'22 Energica Eva Ribelle Electric Motorcycle
'23 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon with Skinny Guy Camper

User avatar
raYGunn
Posts: 282
Joined: Fri Aug 29, 2008 1:13 pm
Location: OC

Re: '91 Landcruiser, Worth checking out or run away?

Post by raYGunn » Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:07 pm

I think this was the first year for the 80 so that's pretty good for mileage. They made a lot of improvements over the next 7 years though... you won't see one with factory lockers until 93 for example.
97 LX450

sdnative

Re: '91 Landcruiser, Worth checking out or run away?

Post by sdnative » Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:01 pm

Even if it is very clean, $5k for a 91 is too much, IMO. Figure $3-3.5k if no major issues.

If you are in the market for an 80, I would be looking for a 93-97 with lockers. Better brakes, more power, full-floating axles, etc, etc..

User avatar
cruiserlarry
OAUSA Board Member
Posts: 2646
Joined: Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:23 pm
Call Sign: W6LPB
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Contact:

Re: '91 Landcruiser, Worth checking out or run away?

Post by cruiserlarry » Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:29 pm

sdnative wrote:Even if it is very clean, $5k for a 91 is too much, IMO. Figure $3-3.5k if no major issues.

If you are in the market for an 80, I would be looking for a 93-97 with lockers. Better brakes, more power, full-floating axles, etc, etc..
x2, Bruce.

The '91 and '92 were dogs - new body style, but old running gear. The real changes didn't come until '93 - bigger, more powerful, more efficient engine, better transmission, full floating axles with front/rear elec lockers available, wider flares, front/rear disc brakes, 16" wheels w/ 32" tires (275/70R16), better A/C system, and on and on. '93-97.5 were full time 4wd - 91, 92 were usually part-time with locking hubs.

Even the '93+ are going for pretty reasonable prices, so if your in the market, get a newer model. (95 had addtl engine improvements, interior upgrades, air bags, etc. FYI).
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear really bright, until they start talking

W6LPB / WPOK492

Become a DIRTY PARTS FACEBOOK fan !!!

User avatar
NotAMog
Global Moderator
Posts: 641
Joined: Fri Apr 18, 2008 6:40 pm
Call Sign: KD6GCO

Re: '91 Landcruiser, Worth checking out or run away?

Post by NotAMog » Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:22 pm

Thanks for the feedback. I wasn't in the market for a Landcruiser but that one happened to catch my eye and I recalled that someone in Overland Journal had a diesel conversion kit for Landcruisers. It sounds like a later one would be a better choice and a diesel conversion is more of a project than I want to take on right now.
Bruce Berger
KD6GCO
'72 Pinzgauer 710M 2.6i
'91 Honda ST1100 199,000miles and counting :shock: (I hope to make it to at least half the places this bike has been)
'04 Tacoma (soon to be for sale)
'07 Moto Guzzi Norge - Corsa Red - The faster color :mrgreen:
'21 UBCO 2x2 Electric Adventure Bike
'22 Energica Eva Ribelle Electric Motorcycle
'23 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon with Skinny Guy Camper

User avatar
cruiserlarry
OAUSA Board Member
Posts: 2646
Joined: Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:23 pm
Call Sign: W6LPB
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Contact:

Re: '91 Landcruiser, Worth checking out or run away?

Post by cruiserlarry » Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:32 pm

NotAMog wrote:Thanks for the feedback. I wasn't in the market for a Landcruiser but that one happened to catch my eye and I recalled that someone in Overland Journal had a diesel conversion kit for Landcruisers. It sounds like a later one would be a better choice and a diesel conversion is more of a project than I want to take on right now.
The diesel conversion is not an inexpensive project - usually uses an International 4 cyl turbo diesel similar to the Frito Lay delivery trucks, and requires changing fuel tank, fuel lines, radiator, electrical, etc...as well as getting a Bureau of Automotive Repair exemption Order so you can register in CA....basically, the conversion is more expensive than the vehicle, so you'd really want to keep it to do it...
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear really bright, until they start talking

W6LPB / WPOK492

Become a DIRTY PARTS FACEBOOK fan !!!

User avatar
raYGunn
Posts: 282
Joined: Fri Aug 29, 2008 1:13 pm
Location: OC

Re: '91 Landcruiser, Worth checking out or run away?

Post by raYGunn » Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:35 pm

This sounds like the Kraft Foods axle swap I have been reading about.
97 LX450


User avatar
raYGunn
Posts: 282
Joined: Fri Aug 29, 2008 1:13 pm
Location: OC

Re: '91 Landcruiser, Worth checking out or run away?

Post by raYGunn » Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:53 am

Too bad it's a 91. :)
97 LX450

emblu.denslob
Posts: 1
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:14 am

Re: '91 Landcruiser, Worth checking out or run away?

Post by emblu.denslob » Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:35 am

hey guys - I'm the owner of the rig that's posted on MUD - the reason that Proffitt's put the 4bt in the '91 is because it's the easiest year (80 series) to swap. They built it specifically for one of the worker's wives. It was built and geared for city use - but believe me - this thing is a beast off the road.
Last edited by emblu.denslob on Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:53 am, edited 2 times in total.

Post Reply

Return to “VEHICLES AND VEHICLE TECH”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest