G vs GX vs GXL (1 Viewer)

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I have an '83 GX Sahara that was brought to the U.S. from Australia. These variants must have been a bit more Spartan in their early years. No LSD, no A/C, but it does have a high roof, third row seating, 5 speed manual, Sahara graphics down the side, and a unique looking steering wheel. It would be interesting to find out the first year that the GX was available, or the Sahara.
 
Excellent thread. I've been able to identify Mr Brown ( Jan'82 Aus HJ60) as having been - once - a deluxe G station wagon. Dash still looks pretty much like in this picture posted a couple of pages back by 'Joe_E', just a bit more battered. I put a tilt meter in where there seems to have been a cassette player. Front seats replaced with the bog standard vinyl ones. After years of various alloys, Sunraysias whatnot now back to the roots with split rims and 7.50 R16 Road Grippers. Tilt on steering wheel, 6 seats and A/C - lap of luxury!


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It would be nice to be quoted! The are my posts from another forum. I have heaps of old Overlander magazines with reviews and ads for the 60's. They are in storage, but once I get them out I can upload some pics with info.

There is also a Silver Series
* It was the idea recommended by Ian Glover from Overlander magazine to Toyota to mark the 25th Anniversary of the Land Cruiser in Australia.
* Only 500 produced.
* Chrome wheels from the Deluxe model.
* Front bucket seats from the Sahara model.
* Interior colour is blue/grey.
* Alloy combination bullbar designed to take a winch.
* Chrome rear bumper.
* Chromed tow bar.
* Chromed grille
* 'Silver Edition' badging front and rear.
* Tailing edges of the door lined with a silver protective edging.
* Distinctive striping.
* 'Silver Series 60' tape deck and AM/FM radio.
* Headlight protectors.

Also White Lightning Info

* Only 150 released.
* $39,329 for the petrol model and $51,600 for the diesel.
* Mechanically the same as the GX model.
* Build number plate mounted on the centre of the dash board.
* All white paint job.
* White grille.
* White fibreglass flares.
* White Bullbar.
* White 15" wheels.
* PIAA driving lights with white bodies and lense protectors.
* Leather momo steering wheel and matching gearshift knob.
* Tinted windows.
* Electric windows.
* Electric mirrors with white bodies.
* Central locking.
* Car alarm.
 
Quotes have to be earned, not polite to ask for it :flipoff2:
 
Fixed it ;)

Sixty's Guy said:
I just found an old article on the Silver Series 60. It's fairly brief but the main points are:

* It was the idea recommended by Ian Glover from Overlander magazine to Toyota to mark the 25th Anniversary of the Land Cruiser in Australia.
* Only 500 produced.
* Chrome wheels from the Deluxe model.
* Front bucket seats from the Sahara model.
* Interior colour is blue/grey.
* Alloy combination bullbar designed to take a winch.
* Chrome rear bumper.
* Chromed tow bar.
* Chromed grille
* 'Silver Edition' badging front and rear.
* Tailing edges of the door lined with a silver protective edging.
* Distinctive striping.
* 'Silver Series 60' tape deck and AM/FM radio.
* Headlight protectors.

Sixty's Guy said:
While I was at it I found an article on the 'White Lightning'. No offence to any owners of these, but they must be the ugliest 60 ever produced!

Quote from the author of the article, 'White Lightning represents one of those typical manufacturers ploys to breathe a little life into a market which is beginning to reconsider a model's desirability'. In other words Toyota were losing sales to Nissan's GQ, so they bought this model out to pickup a few more sales.

Main features were:
* Released in 1989.
* Only 150 released.
* $39,329 for the petrol model and $51,600 for the diesel.
* Mechanically the same as the GX model.
* Build number plate mounted on the centre of the dash board.
* All white paint job.
* White grille.
* White fibreglass flares.
* White Bullbar.
* White 15" wheels.
* PIAA driving lights with white bodies and lense protectors.
* Leather momo steering wheel and matching gearshift knob.
* Tinted windows.
* Electric windows.
* Electric mirrors with white bodies.
* Central locking.
* Car alarm.
 
I came across some info on google that seems to be along the lines of the OP so thought it was worth sharing / comments and corrections welcome:-

Models
HJ60 - 2H diesel engine 1980 - 1990
HJ61 - 12HT turbo diesel engine 1985 - 1990
FJ60 - 2F petrol engine 1980 - 1985
FJ62 - 3F petrol engine 1985 - 1990

VIN Breakdown - First 4 letters/numbers as above
Steering Position
L = LHD Left Hand Drive
R = RHD Right Hand Drive

Body Type
V = Standard Model
G = Luxury Model
The 'V' letter was dropped from the Vin in 1986, so all models became 'G' on the VIN.

After the dash (-) as follows;
Transmission
M = 5 Speed Manual
K = 4 Speed manual
P = 4 Speed Auto

Rear Doors
C = Barn Doors
N = Lift Up Tailgate

Trim Level
E = VX
N = GX
R = Standard

Roof
Z = High Roof

Fuel
X = Turbo Charged

Country
Blank space = General Countries (Export)
W = Europe
Q = Australia
Y = Japan
K = Canada
N = South Africa
A = USA
K = Canada
V = Middle East
 
Specification Levels
Identifying specification levels of the 60 Series Cruisers can be confusing as the designations changed in July
1987. Up until that point the specification levels were; Standard, Deluxe (G) and Sahara (GX). After July 1987
these became; Standard, Deluxe (GX) and Sahara (VX). In 1989 the GXL was added and sat between the GX
and the VX in the range.

Standard
Available in FJ60, FJ62 and HJ60 - HJ61 was never available as a Standard model
Rear swing out (barn) doors
2 speed window wipers
AM/FM Radio
Vinyl Flooring
Vinyl covered seats
7.50x16 tyres
Split steel rims
Later models had fixed rear side glass, earlier models still had sliding windows

Deluxe 'G', known as the GX from 1987
'G' badge on pre 1987 models
Lift up tailgate
Intermittent windscreen wipers
AM/FM Radio with stereo cassette player
Fabric covered seats
Carpet flooring
Rear window wiper and washer
Tilt adjustable steering column
Chrome mouldings
Clinometer
Digital clock
Chrome wheels
Tacho
205R16 tyres on early models

GLX
Only available in 1989/90
Available in all models at the time - FJ62, HJ60, HJ61
15x7 chrome plated wheels (white on white models)
10R15 tyres
Black wheel flares
One piece front door glass
Tinted side and rear windows
Limited slip differential
Remote fuel lid opener
Central locking
Soft feel steering wheel
Electric mirrors

Sahara GX, known as the VX after 1987
The Sahara, introduced in 1982 was the flagship model in the 60 series range right up to the end of the 60 series production.

Introduced in 1982
'GX' badge on the front guards pre 1987
'VX' badge on tailgate post 1987
High roof
8 seats
Electric sunroof
Tinted rear and side windows
Front bucket seats (no bench seat)
New steering wheel
Later models included
- Dual air conditioning
- Wheel arch flares
 
White Lightning 1989
By the end of the 1980's the 60 series was struggling against the coil sprung Nissan GQ Patrol. The 80 series
Landcruiser was still 18 months away and in an effort to boost sales Toyota introduced the 'White Lightning'
model. It was available in 1989 only. There were only 150 made and each were numbered on a plaque on the
centre of the dash. As the name suggests the theme behind the model was that it was white. The White Lightning
was a GX model loaded with extra features including a number of white accessories which gave it very distinct
looks. It was available in both the FJ62 and HJ61 models and sat between the GXL and Sahara in the 60 series
stable.

The main features included;
150 only made
Plaque on the centre of the dash
Bucket Seats
Centre Console
One piece front door glass
Headlight Protectors
Distinctive body graphics
255/75/15 Pirelli Scorpion tyres
Momo steering wheel and gear lever knob
Electric windows
Electric side mirrors
Cobra Alarm system with central locking control
Body colour coded white, including;
Grille
Headlight surrounds
Side view mirrors
Rear bumper
Rear wiper arm
Cabin air extraction grilles
Wheel arch flares
Also colour coded white
Steel bullbar
PIAA 110 watt driving lights

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Silver Series Models
There were two different Silver Series models, the SS60 and the lesser known SS150.

Silver Series SS60 1983
The limited edition 'Silver Series' was available in 1983 to mark the 25th Anniversary of the Landcruiser in
Australia. It was the idea of Ian Glover, then editor of Overlander Magazine. The model was loaded with many
accessories that were available as options from Toyota dealers. It also had some Sahara accessories as well. As
the name suggests they were all silver in colour with distinctive pinstriping. There were only 500 made, but they
were not numbered. They were available as both FJ60 and HJ60. Main features included;
Only 500 produced
Chrome wheels from the Deluxe model
Front bucket seats from the Sahara model
Interior colour is blue/grey.
Alloy combination bullbar designed to take a winch
Chrome rear bumper
Chromed tow bar
Chromed grille
'Silver Edition' badging front and rear
Tailing edges of the door lined with a silver protective edging
Distinctive striping
'Silver Series 60' tape deck and AM/FM radio
Headlight protectors

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SS150
The 'Limited Edition Silver Series 150' was available from South Australian Toyota dealers only in 1986. There
were only 50 ever made and each vehicle had a separate ID plate with the build number out of 50 stamped on
it. The model was created to celebrate the Jubilee 150 - the celebration of 150 years of European Settlement in
South Australia. Evidently it was the Deluxe model, but had the Sahara interior.

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Landcruiser 60 Series Australia
 
In Europe like in Denmark you could get a standard roof HJ61 with GX spec and SOB doors. And cable lockers 👍.
 

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