SOLD CO USA, 1990 LJ73 Model LX Turbo (1 Viewer)

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Year
1990
Vehicle Model
  1. 70 Series
Location
Loveland, Colorado United States
Mileage
96980
Color
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Euro market (Spain) May 1989 born on date. Solid rig with 2LT four cylinder turbo diesel engine that starts w/o fail and runs strong in CO high country. Resides at over 7,000 ft elevation no overheating. Fresh mechanical fuel injection pump rebuild, new injectors, timing belt, water pump, idler pulley and entire engine coolant flush with radiator refurb Nov. 2022 by Proformance Diesel Loveland CO. Fender flares completely refurbed - painted jet black w/ clear coat just installed.. Climbs like a mountain goat! Everything works, all gauges, heater, lights, 4x, etc. Fresh fluids and checked out by L1 Automotive. New Toyota fogs from UAE with Coolerman harness. Passes Air CO permit every year for licensing. Owned 6 yrs $27,500

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A few more interior pics. Tomorrow the temps are supposed to be above 50... finally. Will get the rig out, do some additional detailing and take a batch additional pic. Including undercarriage, frame, suspension etc

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Wrangler DuraTracs (5 including spare) purchased Dec. 21, 2018 at 151,735 km. That’s 4,339 km in just over 4 yrs (less than 2,700 miles)! Geesh this rig needs someone to get it out and go. Another note, per the shop foreman up at Toyota dealership in Ft. Collins…put the red Toyota coolant in her. The good old stuff
 
Sorry, got sidetracked with how little this has been driven. Original 15“ chrome wheels, tires are 31x10.5 R15 LT. I can get date codes if that helps
 
…hey Buckaro, how does the truck drive at higher speeds - 60-70mph - at those altitudes?
 
…hey Buckaro, how does the truck drive at higher speeds - 60-70mph - at those altitudes?
Hi Rayon, I've driven it on I-25 between here and Denver a few times and on Hwy 287 dozens of trips. Handles 65 - 70 very comfortable. 75 mph is starting to push it for my driving pleasure. I keep a close eye on the tach 3000 - 3500 rpm and you'll develop a feel for the sweet spot. Get lots of thumbs up...or a few flipping the bird if you're not going 80+

It loves torquing up the 6 / 7 % grades but it ain't fast doing it
 
Hey Folsom50…is that what this one is? It definitely grabs me. Where in NE? Close ties there, PM me if you want to exchange notes. Craig
 
Evidently Suspension Seats are a nice option on the 70 Series. Appears to be on this rig. Will take a couple pics and post
 

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