SOLD 1994 Toyota Landcruiser hzj75 Troopcarrier (1 Viewer)

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Year
1994
Vehicle Model
  1. 70 Series
Location
Sacramento, California United States
Mileage
44000
Color
Red
Outside Link
https://photobucket.com/u/milevsky/a/9484c05e-7088-4b38-abd1-f2ac6f32d893
I have a 1994 Toyota landcruiser Hzj75 that I am putting up for sale. I have owned many landcruisers and this by far is the best of them all. As with all of my vehicles, I am very meticulous about maintenance and keeping it in original stock condition. This vehicle is out of Australia and purchased from Ottoex in Portland. I have spend the greater part of tw years replacing anything that needed cosmetic refreshing with original Toyota parts. 44000 mile 5 speed 11 seater. Original paint no repairs or rust issues. This vehicle was obviously stored inside and is still maintained in that manner.
New front and rea oem mats
New headliner oem
New rear bumper complete oem
New rubber on doors oem
New side mirrors oem
New rear view mirror oem
New steering wheel oem
New drivers seat pad oem
All upholstery in incredibly condition, no rips, tears or fading
New interrupt door panels (front and rear)
Custom fit Carhartt seat covers ( always covering seats)
New Dunlop takeoff landcruiser stock tires oem
New lock rings for original rims oem
New shift knob oem
Replaced timing belt because of age and for piece of mind.
Arb bull bar. Came with Vehicle
Front Runner Roof rack for troopy
New glovebox door and lock. New dash complete. Had holes drilled in it for fire equipment. Drove me nuts looking at it so fixed it.
Front seat back protective metal plates in perfect condition no dents or holes.
This vehicle have never been off road. I am a local weekend camper. Don’t like to get my trucks dirty. This vehicle is immaculate inside, out and underneath.
I thought it might be a good candidate to put an Alucab top on but it is too nice for that. Ottoex still has picture of the vehicle on there site of what it looked like before i obsessed over making it my “forever Vehicle
This Troopy is an 11 seater. All seatbelts. Jumps seats are in perfect working order with no rips tears or holes. Had them repaired by a professional upholstery in Sacramento. I am not the best photographer but I can provide pictures of anything by request. This is a right hand
drive vehicle registered in Montana.
Price is now at 69k for this incredible vehicle
Fill free to ask questions or request more pictures.

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Really
75K and only one picture 😂
 
This truck was near flawless when we brought it in before selling to @milevsky. He has since further perfected it with a very, very keen attention to detail. Anyone should be thrilled to own it. Good luck with sale!
 
I had seen this truck when it was in Ottoex's warehouse. Didn't buy only because it would have empty all my liquid assets and Dave Ramsey rice-and-bean talk entered my mind. It was in excellent shape and looks like someone brought it to better condition.

GLWS.
 
Your photobucket link redirects to the photobucket home page. I suggest using Google Drive or Google Photos.
 
Ya, It must be locked and only you can see them.
 
Yes, working
Very clean unmolested rig !! GLWS
 
Can you confirm the length and height of your troopy (with and without the roof rack)? Fitting in the garage is a priority for me.

Thanks!
 
Did you remodel the garage to make the truck fit?
Ha! You have no idea how real of a conversation this currently is between me and my wife.
  • We plan to be in this house for another ~20 years
  • Getting a Troopy is a priority for me sometime in the next ~5 years
  • I intend to do an Alu-Cab Hercules roof conversion (or something similar); this will add ~2" to the troopy
  • Storing in the garage is a must
  • My current garage height is 82"; more like 83" if I scrape weatherstripping
  • I think I need 85" to comfortably fit my future troopy
  • My wife cannot fathom spending the money to alter the garage for this reason; my only hope is agreeing to remodel the kitchen
So, after the you factor in the truck, the roof conversion, the garage work, and the kitchen remodel, that's going to be an expensive troopy!
 

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