479k mile Glutton? (6 Viewers)

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Call me a glutton for punishment, potentially. I found this 2002 for sale locally and was intrigued. It was being sold by the original owner (who is now 77). She was from SoCal and moved here about 10 years ago. Had a stack of maintenance records about 3 inches thick. The body has some rust, but the frame is very clean, and the odometer has just over 479k miles on it. The price was dirt cheap for a running/driving Land Cruiser, so I couldn't pass it up.

I asked the owner if she would hop in tomorrow and drive it across the state, and she said 'In a heartbeat. She only sold it because her children convinced her that she needed something new and with fewer miles. She bought a Subaru and said she hates it. She did ask what the newest version of this would be - she said she's not interested in the 250 hybrid.

I ordered a plethora of parts to get started. My goal is to drive it daily and see how many miles I can get out of it.

The lady I purchased it from was super sweet and very sentimental about the truck. She shared a few stories of driving it across the U.S. multiple times and her memories. I promised her that when I get it close to 500k I would come see her and let her drive it over the 500k mile mark. She was ecstatic about that. A few pictures.

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The lady I purchased it from was super sweet and very sentimental about the truck. She shared a few stories of driving it across the U.S. multiple times and her memories. I promised her that when I get it close to 500k, I would come see her and let her drive it over the 500k mile mark. She was ecstatic about that. A few pictures.


this is so awesome
 
Don't make me guess.....how much $$$$

Trying to make sense of the 100 series market as the years pass and miles increase. I suspect prices will continue to rise and they will become the most desired series as they grow older.
 
Don't make me guess.....how much $$$$

Trying to make sense of the 100 series market as the years pass and miles increase. I suspect prices will continue to rise and they will become the most desired series as they grow older.
I don't know about the 100 series becoming the most desired...the 80 will be pretty competitive for that spot. The 100 rides much nicer though!!!

I paid $3k for it.
 
I don't know about the 100 series becoming the most desired...the 80 will be pretty competitive for that spot. The 100 rides much nicer though!!!

I paid $3k for it.
Nice, that's a good fine for sure. A set of tires and rims almost cost that much nowadays.

Yeah I hear you, the 80 series has a better off road reputation and world wide heritage but I'm still fighting for the 100 series to hold higher values for longer...

enjoy it, keep us posted when you hit the 500k
 
Yes, $3000 is good if rust doesn't change that. I wouldn't take $15k for my 2000 with 478k miles.

I don't know about the 100 series becoming the most desired...the 80 will be pretty competitive for that spot. The 100 rides much nicer though!!!

Although my favorite Land Cruiser with largest cool factor is a stock 80 series, the 100 series is a much more refined and better daily driver over many miles and years.
 
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with Landcruisers , its not the miles, its how they were maintained. i think that's an amazing deal for $3k and I have zero doubts that will make it to 500k
 

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