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SWB Toyota / Landcruiser

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SWB Toyota / Landcruiser

Post by Richard James »

I am just beginning the search for a 1980 onwards SWB Toyota.I understand that the Bundera is one model,are there other options - the descriptions in the Melbourne Trading Post don't tell me much because I don't know what the vehicles look like and I can't understand the code.
If anyone can help I would appreciate it.
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Post by bundyboy »

the bundera's (RJ70: petrol, LJ70 turbo diesel) are the coil sprung version... see my signiture below...

The others are leaf sprung.... not sure of the codes.
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

There is also the Midwheel base models which are leaf sprung, and use cruiser running gear as apposed to hilux.

They came with the F series petrol, B series diesels, and later on 1HZ's.

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Post by V8 Middy »

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... ht=swb+mwb

Should explain most differences between SWB and MWB cruiser vs Bundy
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My Search for information Bundera / MWB Landcruiser

Post by Richard James »

Thankyou very much to those who have replied so far - It is starting to make sense.
I am hoping to get a Bunders for around $5000 - is that realistic? (for a 1985 or so)
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Post by BundyMonkey »

I believe so you should find one in pretty good order for that sort of $$
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Post by BlackBundy »

You can buy mine for nine grand! :armsup:
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quote 'You can buy mine for nine grand'

Post by Richard James »

Thanks for the offer to sell - I am sure that it is a very capable and well set up vehicle - certainly from the description it sounds so - but - outside my budget!
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Post by BundyMonkey »

Mines well in your budget but in QLD :?
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