I have been looking at Land Cruisers for a while, but not seriously. A few months ago I saw a brown Land Cruiser sitting in the weeds on a farm. I ended up talking to the guy that owned it and he said he would sell it. It was a 1971 Cruiser with 80,000 miles on it. He told me it had been parked for about 20 years and he never got around to having it restored. He also told me that the engine was smoking when he parked it and would probably need a rebuild.
I ended up buying it from him and hauled it home. It's admittedly pretty rough, but I think it's worth restoring. The front end, running boards, and doors are all amazingly straight. The passenger side fender has bee dented, but it shouldn't be too hard to straighten it out, and the same goes for the passenger side quarter panel.
The biggest problem (besides the engine) is the rust on the rear sill, rear doors, and roof.
What do y'all think it's worth?
Any tips or advice for restoration?
What do y'all think it will cost for a DIY frame off restoration?
Should I try to keep it original, or does it really matter?
Thanks,
FreebirdFirebird


I ended up buying it from him and hauled it home. It's admittedly pretty rough, but I think it's worth restoring. The front end, running boards, and doors are all amazingly straight. The passenger side fender has bee dented, but it shouldn't be too hard to straighten it out, and the same goes for the passenger side quarter panel.
The biggest problem (besides the engine) is the rust on the rear sill, rear doors, and roof.
What do y'all think it's worth?
Any tips or advice for restoration?
What do y'all think it will cost for a DIY frame off restoration?
Should I try to keep it original, or does it really matter?
Thanks,
FreebirdFirebird



