Whats a RJ-70 ?? (1 Viewer)

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Did some surfing about 70 series..Saw and read about FJ, BJ, HJ, LJ-70s and they mentioned RJ-70..but not any more than that
 
22R is correct, think gas version of the Prado while 3FE and 1FZ for the heavy duty land cruiser. I believe they can be found in central america and Europe?
 
As with all things logical with Toyota, the first and/or second characters will designate engine family, the "J" will indicate internal Toyota nomenclature meaning the Land Cruiser family of vehicles, and the 7x indicating series heritage/vintage.

Light-medium duty vehicle that shares some or all of the drive train with the mini-truck of the same time period (mid-late 1980's). Will be either short-medium wheel base generally with market-specific exceptions.

These rigs were ARACO rigs with engines manufactured at the Tahara plant, trucked about 30 miles as the crow flies for assembly at Yoshiwara.

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A SWB 70 with coil springs and a 22RE engine would be nice.
 
22R is correct, think gas version of the Prado while 3FE and 1FZ for the heavy duty land cruiser. I believe they can be found in central america and Europe?

Most of the Bunderas in Australia are RJ70.Not many diesel versions made it here.
 

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