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With the new kid and potentially growing family, I'm looking to upgrade from my 73 to a 77. If anybody has any leads, please let me know.
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There is one along with a couple of KZ Cruisers in ‘MUD’s Classified Section.With the new kid and potentially growing family, I'm looking to upgrade from my 73 to a 77. If anybody has any leads, please let me know.
My only advice is to buy the absolute best one your budget allows. From my experience you either spend the money upfront or spend it later. There is seldom an option where you don’t spend money either way.@Gun Runner 5 thanks for the heads up. I believe you are mentioning this one For Sale - 1991 Toyota Landcruier HZJ77 with factory 5speed, lockers, a/c and aftermarket bumpers. - https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/1991-toyota-landcruier-hzj77-with-factory-5speed-lockers-a-c-and-aftermarket-bumpers.1248121/
I didn't see that until you mentioned it. I appreciate it. I'm a little exhausted after being a new dad. I actually spoke to that seller a month or so ago after finding their contact info. I will be searching for something with a lower price tag. As much as I like the sight of that rig, I am hoping to find one for closer to 20K.
I have heard some horror stories for sure. Maybe I lucked out but I was able to find my current rig for a lot less than they’re selling now and it was only a couple of years ago. Prices really are a lot higher suddenly. If I can’t find one for less than 38 k then I’d just grab a brand new 4Runner TRD and call it a day. As much as I love a land cruiser, I’m not going to spend half the brand new price when it’s 30 years old.My only advice is to buy the absolute best one your budget allows. From my experience you either spend the money upfront or spend it later. There is seldom an option where you don’t spend money either way.
Congrats on the newborn.
It sounds like you’re taking the necessary steps to avoid “Cruiser fever”.I have heard some horror stories for sure. Maybe I lucked out but I was able to find my current rig for a lot less than they’re selling now and it was only a couple of years ago. Prices really are a lot higher suddenly. If I can’t find one for less than 38 k then I’d just grab a brand new 4Runner TRD and call it a day. As much as I love a land cruiser, I’m not going to spend half the brand new price when it’s 30 years old.