Long time reading /reviewing various posts finally decided to join the fray. 1990 LJ73 with 2LT-E and 5-speed manual. Original Spain rig now in the CO Rockies. Looking forward to learning more about the 70 series land cruisers.
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Welcome!Long time reading /reviewing various posts finally decided to join the fray. 1990 LJ73 with 2LT-E and 5-speed manual. Original Spain rig now in the CO Rockies. Looking forward to learning more about the 70 series land cruisers.
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Long time reading /reviewing various posts finally decided to join the fray. 1990 LJ73 with 2LT-E and 5-speed manual. Original Spain rig now in the CO Rockies. Looking forward to learning more about the 70 series land cruisers.
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Long time reading /reviewing various posts finally decided to join the fray. 1990 LJ73 with 2LT-E and 5-speed manual. Original Spain rig now in the CO Rockies. Looking forward to learning more about the 70 series land cruisers.
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Welcome! Cruiser looks to be in excellent shape.
very jealous of your half doors! I really wish Toyota put them on all FRP tops. Great color! More pictures!
we lived in Greeley for over 20 years, just moved from that craziness about 2 years ago. Lots of time in Loveland and up the canyon. Only about 2 1/2 hours away right now so maybe we could get a cruiser get together with other cruiser friends of mine in the area.
You will love taking the top off of that in the summer. I sure do!
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Welcome!
I'm new to 70-series too. Learning everyday from people on this forum. Made the migration from 40-series.
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Really cool colour scheme and rare Landcruiser. A real keeper.
You will avoid a rusty roof like so many of the 70 series suffer and you have an extra 10 inches or so with not much extra weight.
Nice cruiser! Congrats!
As someone who has never owned a 70 or even a diesel cruiser - I have just lurked around here reading up on others posts - the 2L-TE engine isn't favored a lot by the enthusiasts. It's EFI isn't the easiest to work with and a lot of JDM imports were overheated at some point and had cylinder head issues.
Here's more info: A must read for 2lte/1kzte owners
Nice cruiser! Congrats!
As someone who has never owned a 70 or even a diesel cruiser - I have just lurked around here reading up on others posts - the 2L-TE engine isn't favored a lot by the enthusiasts. It's EFI isn't the easiest to work with and a lot of JDM imports were overheated at some point and had cylinder head issues.
Here's more info: A must read for 2lte/1kzte owners
Beauty truck! You sure it's not a 2LT-II in there? The 2LT-II is the mechanical injection version of the 2LTE. A fine engine if you keep on top of the maintenance.
You may be correct - still learning about these rides. The model is LJ73LV - MNXW if that defines it better. I just popped the hood and on the cover says Turbo 2L-T. Assumed it was a 2LTE
Here it is - Thanks again!Sounds like a 2LT-II. Just take a picture of the ID plate (under hood on firewall). And the engine if you don't mind. Would be nice to see.
Thanks much. Definitely would like to touch base and get with others in the 4x4 community. Keep me posted when there's a time and place to meet up. Really like the look of your rig. I've been nervous about taking the top off - heard it's a bear to fit back on and seal. Is that true? We're originally from NE, grew up in Lincoln and just inherited the family farm near Broken Bow. Are you out in the panhandle?
More info . Like other markets, different engine combinations are from what the dealers order and emissions laws
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Looks like the first generation 2LT actually! But being that it's manufactured when most markets had the 2LT-II, it could share some parts. Interesting! Well, the good news is, those early 2LT's had way fewer overheating problems. We had them here in Canada in mid 80's hilux pick-ups, and they seem to last fine. Again, maintenance is key.