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Someone must really love this. Driven in the rain and it’s absolutely beautiful. Washington Oppos - I don’t recognize that plate style. You?
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Looks like the Steelhead plate:
http://www.dol.wa.gov/vehicleregistration/spwawildlife.html
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I wish I could go back in time and tell myself 5 years ago: “Buy an FJ60 now while you can, because you’ll never be able to afford one in the future.”
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That would have been a solid investment.
So what’s the “affordable” land cruiser now? The 80? How are the generations grouped price wise..? Paging HammerHeadFistPunch
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RPM aka rpM3 aka RPM eSQ sold his FJ80 for a low, low 4.something grand this last summer. There will never be one that cheap in that good of shape ever again.
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Awwww that would have made a great Outback replacement...
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“Buy a Fj60 now while you still can, because you’ll never find one that isn’t rusted out in the future”
I know three families who have sent their 60 series out to pasture over rusted frames and engine mounts- and they weren’t on mud- just regular people.
80s are hip now, the 100s are next but in all seriousness a first gen sequoia makes me want to do dumb things to them..
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HA! The 80 is probably the second least affordable Land Cruiser after the 40 series. Debatable based on how new of a 100 or 200 you’re looking at.