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Toyota h62
I'm thinking of buying a Toyota Landcruiser, for sahara overlanding. I'm trying to find a HJ61, but they seem to be very difficult to find, so I'm cosidering a 62 or 80's series. which one will you recomend and is the 62 fitted with a turbo or just and straigh engine?.
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As far as I know the 62 is just a 61 but with 4 rectangular headlights instead of two round ones like the 61 and 60s.
61s are rare - unknown in fact in the UK (look in France) - although I'm selling my desert-ready 61 in a month.
80s are much more modern, comfy and quieter, but a bit more complicated and a bit less economical than a 61. And not hard to find in the UK.
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Hi Javier
I have an 80 for sale - 95N reg, 84000 miles 4.2 TD, GS, manual gearbox, FSH, 4 new tyres fitted in Dec, amd brand new window motors fitted in Jan. If you are interested send me an email, imminent baby forces sale!!
Chris, I could be interested in your 61 - could you send me some info.
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You're in luck Chris, the 61 comes with a baby seat, nappy dispenser and Thomas the Tank Engine decals. AND 30 gals of DERV.
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Thanks for your answers, but I still don't know if the 62 is a 4000 cc 6cilinders with a turbo or not, and does it share the same mpg as the 61 or its more expensive to run?
By the way Chris how much are you asking for your 61? email to javiermeneses@hotmail.com
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A 62 is a 4000 cc 6 cilinders with a turbo - same mpg and everything as a 61, except lights.
I want £6000/9500 euro for mine.
back in a month
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