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Pick of the Day: 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser

In 2023, Toyota launched its latest/current generation of the Land Cruiser – leveraging, as so many automakers have done in recent years, retro styling and nostalgia for a beloved nameplate. The Pick of the Day is a clean example of one of the vehicles that solidified the model’s status as an iconic sport-utility vehicle. It’s a 1994 Land Cruiser listed for sale on ClassicCars.com by a private seller in Whitehouse, Ohio.

“Purchased from a family member in 2002 with 53,500 miles,” the listing says. “Always has been very reliable and well taken care of.”

The “80 Series” generation of the Land Cruiser was first introduced at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 1989 and went into production shortly thereafter. It quickly became known for its ruggedness and reliability: Among its strong suits were a full-time four-wheel drive system, a solid front axle, a coil-sprung suspension, and a durable ladder frame.

By 1994, the Land Cruiser had already been out for over four decades in total, and Toyota had refined the engineering along the way. One advertisement said, “Over the past 42 years, the Toyota Land Cruiser has become as legendary as the remote places it travels. Places like the Yucatan jungle. The Serengeti. And the foothills of Nepal.” Toyota’s slogan at the time was “I love what you do for me,” and buyers did indeed love the Land Cruiser.

This Beige Metallic Land Cruiser has been well-loved, and the seller says that it wears the original paint. “Has been garaged up to a few years ago,” the listing says. As is expected for a vehicle over three decades old, there is some patina on the exterior. Toyota designed the Land Cruiser’s cabin to be a “civilized sanctuary,” and the tan cloth upholstery is cozy and inviting. Aside from an aftermarket JVC CD player, the interior looks original.

Under the hood is a “1FZ-FE” 4.5-liter, 24-valve inline-six mated to a four-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. The odometer shows 173,321 miles, and the seller says that many of those miles were accumulated on the highway. Maintenance history is comprehensive: “Always serviced, regular oil changes,” the listing says. “Recent tune-up with new wires, plugs, muffler and tailpipe, new front brakes and rotors, newer shocks, newer battery, newer starter, newer radiator, and tires replaced.”

“This has been a very reliable and comfortable vehicle to drive for the past 23 years,” the listing concludes. “Have always maintained and kept it clean.”

Wish 80 Series Land Cruisers receiving widespread attention as classics – and future collectibles – this could be the chance to get in on the movement at a reasonable rate!

The asking price is $12,400 or best offer.

Click here to view this Pick of the Day on ClassicCars.com

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