For Sale BJ70 Shorty LHD (1 Viewer)

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After much deliberation, consultation and likely ignoring some good advise from that consultation I've decided to part with my 70. A work related transfer to a remote location has necessitated a change in the fleet. I've decided to keep the FZJ80 as the toy and part with the 70 in order to purchase a more fuel efficient vehicle for the minister of finance (wife). It seems the 70 is too primitive, high and full of testosterone for the misses despite the reasonable fuel milage it gets. Here it goes with the description of the truck.

It's a Canadian titled and B.C. registared 1985 BJ70 with a 3B.

The Body, 99% rust free, original paint, no bondo. I know, 99% rust free Canadian truck? Does it come with a load of Canadian coconuts too? How I can claim this is the tub and majority of the body panels are off a JDM import I converted to LHD. So you are still right there is no such thing as a 99% rust free Canadian truck, except this one. It's not a show truck as there are a few poorly touched up rock chips with evidence of surface rust where the paint was chipped and some small dings and scratches. The paint on the tops of the doors is worn thin from 25 odd years of an arm hanging out the window. It is, however, as solid a 70 as you will find with no surprises from shady body work. The glass is all good with no chips. I want to be completely transparent and represent this truck as accurately as possible. Should some one decide to travel great distances to see it I wont be added to anyones hit list. I've been there, driven hours to buy a "cherry" 340 Dodge Demon only to find a pizza box jammed in the inner quarter panel as backing board for a pound of bondo.

The Frame, 100% solid rust free inside and out.

The Engine A great running 3B diesel, new glow plugs, new motor mounts, new exhaust and passes air care every time with flying colors. The engine was in the Canadian BJ70 project truck. The odometer reads 370,000Km 229,000 Miles, I have no idea if it's been rebuilt or not, I can say it's an extremely reliable engine. The 3B's go on for ever and are easily turbocharger if one is so inclined. I'd drive to to Mexico tomorrow.

The Power train H55 five speed, again from the Canadian BJ70 works flawlessly, no jumping out of fifth gear. Toyota Split case transfer which also works flawlessly. Both differentials are heavy duty 9.5" diffs with the full floater, LSD rear. The gears are 4.11:1's. The front diff has Aisin free wheeling hubs.

The electrics 1985 was the only year the Canadian trucks came as 12 Volt and this one is just that, 100% 12 volt! No splicing, hacking or cutting the complete plug and play 12 Volt harness was used. No hunting for hard to find 24 volt parts and bulbs. It has new dual 1050 CCA batteries, one of which runs the winch.

The modifications, It comes with an ARB bumper and Warn 8274 winch. 33"x 10 1/2" BFG M/T KM's with 90% tread left on them. All riding atop of a 3" Keep Slant Lift from Japan, which I like way better than the Belton kit I had. The interior comes with a JVC KD-AR300 CD deck, Kenwood amp, 4" 80 Watt Alpine speaker in the dash, 6" 80 Watt Alpine speaker in the doors and room for four more speakers on the amp if you like it loud. The roof rack, high lift jack and four hockey pucks (Canadian eh!) holding it up come with. The centre console is the factory unit with the rear heater built in.

The bad The high beam switch needs repairing, it works if you pull it back but won't stay on in the forward position. The oil pressure gauge is hooped, I put the contacts on wrong when I was re assembling it and pegged the gauge. You are more than welcome to take it in and have the oil pressure tested along with the compression I have complete faith in the motor. The window tracks for the rear sliding windows are like every pre 1989 set, starting to rust. These are replaceable with the stainless steel post 1989 part.

throw ins I'll throw in a set of OEM suspension seat bases and a bunch of spare parts "brake master and booster, heater cores, a complete extra set of tail and marker lights along with a bunch of other stuff" I'll also toss in the front extra long axle shaft for an E-locker.

Where and how much The truck is in Abbotsford B.C. Canada, until the first week of July anyway then you will need a dog sled to come get it (complete exaggeration) but I am moving soon. I've consulted a few reputable, knowledgeable people and have priced is thousands less than their recommendations as I have precious little time to sell this and buy a wife-mobile before the move. I'm asking $15,000 for it or nearest offer. I think its fair, where else are you going to find a LHD, 12 Volt Canadian 70 in this shape.

Trades I'm addressing this as the last gem I sold, I was offered everything from Harley's to hearse's. The ONLY trade I'd consider is a Subaru wagon out back of equal value .... yes thats what the wife want's Happy wife = Happy life.
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Very Nice LHD 70. I am sure there will be a very happy new owner soon.
 
Hey Beautiful truck man! Free Abbotsford bump to you; I'm surprised I don't recognize this rig, I've lived in the area for 30+yrs...

Anyway, g/l with the sale; I'm jealous that you're moving out there too, you get WAY more sun over there than we do.

Btw, not that it matters due to the year, but these trucks do NOT have to be 25 yrs old to import to USA. It could have been imported anytime due to the fact that it's a Canadian market vehicle. Anyway, cheers :)
 
I LIKE! Yeah, i am wondering the same....i live almost next to you and have never seen it on the road! Good luck with the sale. where you movin to? We are movin to Kimberley in September and bringin one of the cruisers with us and leavin the other in the barn

Cheers
 
Very nice, I love the Kootenays, beautiful area. 3B as a DD is definitely possible, I drive my 70 daily, and do road trips from the interior to Vancouver on a regular basis...... good luck with the move.


Not too far North but as far east as you can go in B.C. Kootenays, here I come. I'll still be within three hours of a major centre but the market is much bigger here. The issue being the wife's family will be a three hour drive away and we will likely be making the trip on a regular basis, the 80 will kill my wallet with the millage. Montana and southern Alberta just don't have the pollution or market of the Wet Coast. They do have a healthy population of Gerrard Rainbow Trout (largest species in the world) and Bull trout. I can't wait to get the switch out! My kids may get sick of wild game, Trout and kokanee but I won't ;)
 
Ironically i saw you driving in Vedder on Sunday afternoon! I will eat my words! Nice rig.

I LIKE! Yeah, i am wondering the same....i live almost next to you and have never seen it on the road! Good luck with the sale. where you movin to? We are movin to Kimberley in September and bringin one of the cruisers with us and leavin the other in the barn

Cheers
 
LOL Took the switch into Foley Lake and caught a few decent trout. Kimberly is nice!
 
One month and the truck will be in the East Koootenays.
 
Not yet, it will be moving with me in exactly one month though. 700 Miles east of here but it will still be for sale.
 
shows what is happening to the value of Land Cruisers over the last couple years.
3 years ago this vehicle would have sold in a week for this amount or even more.

best of luck in the move and sale.
 
shows what is happening to the value of Land Cruisers over the last couple years.
3 years ago this vehicle would have sold in a week for this amount or even more.

best of luck in the move and sale.

Not sure it is a reflection of Land Cruisers necessarily as much as it is the lousy economy. Even the people who have jobs are a little nervous and hoarding their cash. It does not help that their largest investment ( their house) has lost 30% to 50% of its valve.
Stepping off my soapbox.......1978HJ45
 
Bump for a clean truck.

gb
 
Thanks Greg,

Worst case I keep it and continue with the plans to turbocharge it ..... not a bad scenario at all.
 
The truck leaves the lower main land Wednesday July 6th and will be in the east kootenays of British Columbia after that date. I've had some interest and turned down a some lowball offers already. It's still for sale, just changing locations.
 
I don't know if it the value has gone down or peoples money has gone down.
it is a nice 70.
 
Thanks,

She is safely in the Kootenays now after the 600 mile drive through the mountains. Other than having to deal with the breath of my 15 year old dog in that smallish cab it wasn't that uncomfortable.
 
No longer for sale

Well, after several sight unseen low ball offers and a bunch of off the wall trade offers I've come to the conclusion times are much tougher than I thought out there. I'm officially taking the truck off the market as I'm just not willing to give it away. It's been a fun truck to drive here cuttie hunting with the fly rod. Why sell something that is reliable only to purchase an unknown and pay the %$#$ing HST on another vehicle. I just purchased the high beam switch, a new Viare on board air compressor and a convection heater for the winter. I'm going to continue on with the rock sliders, rear winch bumper and more lights. I was very tempted by a nice ex radio truck Mog that would have made a very cool camper but I don't have the time for another project right now.

Anyway, barring a nice offer, I'm keeping it.
 
Late to the party

@audacious duo I just sent you PM, I'm hoping that you're still interested in a reasonable offer.

I would love to bring this beautiful truck down to TX to replace my 60 that recently caught fire.
 
subscribed..... i would absolutely love to have this cruiser...
 

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