I think @Rigster has one of the early ones.No, your correct. I'm neglecting the limited number of HZJ76's built in with the older sheet metal.
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I think @Rigster has one of the early ones.No, your correct. I'm neglecting the limited number of HZJ76's built in with the older sheet metal.
I know a handful have cup holders. That’s the extent of my knowledge.Has anyone published a comprehensive guide to the 70 series? I feel like this is a pretty wild amount of variations in trim, engines, suspension etc.
Has anyone published a comprehensive guide to the 70 series? I feel like this is a pretty wild amount of variations in trim, engines, suspension etc.
Has anyone published a comprehensive guide to the 70 series? I feel like this is a pretty wild amount of variations in trim, engines, suspension etc.
Indeed... a 2002 (built 12/2001). Narrow nose models through 2007 at which point they went with the current wide nose model.I think @Rigster has one of the early ones.
Indeed... a 2002 (built 12/2001). Narrow nose models through 2007 at which point they went with the current wide nose model.
Which market got the tail end of the narrow nose HZJ76 such as a 2006, I'm not finding it in the EPC oddly.
Likely the most “modular” vehicle ever manufactured en masse by a modern automobile company.
Phew looked up the price of that. Also may have ordered itNot online.
But if you read these things called books and have the time and some $$$ to pursue it… 200 pages of more than you’ll ever want/need to know about an industrial toaster….
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$1 per page. Bargain!Phew looked up the price of that. Also may have ordered it
Which market got the tail end of the narrow nose HZJ76 such as a 2006, I'm not finding it in the EPC oddly.
This site also has a ton of information. It's how I found the various wheelbase differences.Has anyone published a comprehensive guide to the 70 series? I feel like this is a pretty wild amount of variations in trim, engines, suspension etc.
Are there any LHD HZJ76 with the narrow nose?
This site also has a ton of information. It's how I found the various wheelbase differences.
Type 1 Technical (Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series) - Tank Encyclopedia
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I assume the 76 Series was never a JDM vehicle in the same sense as the 77 Series?Not that I can think of not found with a quick pass of the EPC
Wow, a lot of stuff there. I need to set aside some time to read. I recognize a lot of that info and pictures
Do you have a link to the listing ?@ikarus saw this for sale up in Idaho today, pretty cool. Maybe you should buy it.
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Ha! I figured you were involved with it somehow.Not that I can think of not found with a quick pass of the EPC
Wow, a lot of stuff there. I need to set aside some time to read. I recognize a lot of that info and pictures
Yes from 2006 and up !The 76 Series is available in LHD for one.
Ha! I figured you were involved with it somehow.
That site really helped me figure out why none of the exhaust systems fit my 77.