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Whatsa a 60-series worth
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Whatsa a 60-series worth
Hey all.,
I've got 5 grand to spend (MAX) on something that can take me camping, and eventually (with a little more money and time) be a good bus to travel with.
So far 60 series seem like the way to go to me, and i've seen a few around the 5G makr that are in decent condition.
Is there anythingto particualrly look out for when buying a 60 series? (Apart from rust in the roof). I'm aiming for under 250000 ks as wel.
I've got 5 grand to spend (MAX) on something that can take me camping, and eventually (with a little more money and time) be a good bus to travel with.
So far 60 series seem like the way to go to me, and i've seen a few around the 5G makr that are in decent condition.
Is there anythingto particualrly look out for when buying a 60 series? (Apart from rust in the roof). I'm aiming for under 250000 ks as wel.
I'd expect a lot of 60 for $5k, at least some good accessories with it. Private sales are the go.
I got an unregistered '86 HJ60 with a 5 speed + overdrive and turbo, 450k engine with low oil pressure (but still running fine, I sold it for $700) for $3k. (was advertised for $3600). Would have needed 1000-1500 spent to make it ok, but it would still have a tired donk, and then it had a good turbo, gearbox and steel bar for me. :)
A mate got a registered roadworthy '85 HJ60 with no rust (and fresh paint) and a new stereo for $2800 ($200 off for organizing his own safety cert). Injectors weren't the best but not overly bad at all, not worth replacing, and the steering uni was a bit sloppy, other than that there was not much bad to say about it at all :)
Some things are normally shagged, good for an arguing point on dollars..
* steering uni (small clunking sound), tie rod ends (sloppy steering)
* gearbox noise (gearboxes are expensive) 3rd is almost always toothy, thats ok.
* rust in the bottom front of the rear wheel arches where the panels are joined
* rust around the a pillar
* rust in the back of the roof
* faded tail lights don't go well in safety inspections
* soggy springs ($600+ to reset or $1600+ to replace the lot)
* exhaust gaskets are often shagged
* some types of tow bars inhibit tires larger than 32's to fit under *shrug*
* check the seam along the chassis rails
Dunc.
I got an unregistered '86 HJ60 with a 5 speed + overdrive and turbo, 450k engine with low oil pressure (but still running fine, I sold it for $700) for $3k. (was advertised for $3600). Would have needed 1000-1500 spent to make it ok, but it would still have a tired donk, and then it had a good turbo, gearbox and steel bar for me. :)
A mate got a registered roadworthy '85 HJ60 with no rust (and fresh paint) and a new stereo for $2800 ($200 off for organizing his own safety cert). Injectors weren't the best but not overly bad at all, not worth replacing, and the steering uni was a bit sloppy, other than that there was not much bad to say about it at all :)
Some things are normally shagged, good for an arguing point on dollars..
* steering uni (small clunking sound), tie rod ends (sloppy steering)
* gearbox noise (gearboxes are expensive) 3rd is almost always toothy, thats ok.
* rust in the bottom front of the rear wheel arches where the panels are joined
* rust around the a pillar
* rust in the back of the roof
* faded tail lights don't go well in safety inspections
* soggy springs ($600+ to reset or $1600+ to replace the lot)
* exhaust gaskets are often shagged
* some types of tow bars inhibit tires larger than 32's to fit under *shrug*
* check the seam along the chassis rails
Dunc.
5K should get you a reasonable 60 if you shop around and you know what to look for. They are getting long in the tooth so if your not mechanically minded then be wary of it needing work. Sagged springs, rust and gear boxes are the main things to watch out for.
Other option is a GQ. You'd pick up an early petrol one for that money no worries. If you want a diesel you'd be hard pressed to find a goodie for 5K though.
Cheers. Dan
Other option is a GQ. You'd pick up an early petrol one for that money no worries. If you want a diesel you'd be hard pressed to find a goodie for 5K though.
Cheers. Dan
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
Thanks for the replies.
I'm quite mechanically minded (converted an import MGB to RHD etc), but regardless I don't want too much of a headache. I'm figuring there are no 80 series for that money -that aren't thrashed to hell.
I haven't seen any GQs in that price range either, but I'll keep my eye out. SA seems to hvae slightly higher prices on second-hand cars for seom reason. Rather annoying!
My best bet so far was a 1986 petrol 60, with 180,000ks, "very good" condition with log books etc. Post 85 has EFIi petrol engine right? And then 88-90 had the twin headlights.
I'm quite mechanically minded (converted an import MGB to RHD etc), but regardless I don't want too much of a headache. I'm figuring there are no 80 series for that money -that aren't thrashed to hell.
I haven't seen any GQs in that price range either, but I'll keep my eye out. SA seems to hvae slightly higher prices on second-hand cars for seom reason. Rather annoying!
My best bet so far was a 1986 petrol 60, with 180,000ks, "very good" condition with log books etc. Post 85 has EFIi petrol engine right? And then 88-90 had the twin headlights.
If this car was to have no rust. Would it seem like an ok deal? I'm a bit worried abotu the high ks - but the extra bits and pieces are exactly what I would want to add. (The car will be for touring rather than wheeling)
http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales ... egory_id=3
(you have to cut and past the link without spaces!)
Gonna go have a look at it this arvo.
I actualyl noticed its in the trading post too for $5000. So could maybe even aim for $4500. Whaddya think!?
http://www.carsales.com.au/pls/carsales ... egory_id=3
(you have to cut and past the link without spaces!)
Gonna go have a look at it this arvo.
I actualyl noticed its in the trading post too for $5000. So could maybe even aim for $4500. Whaddya think!?
How about an 86 Turbo Diesel, 5 speed, 60 series, ARB winch bar, UHF, relatively new springs, 80 series LSD rear with new rear wheel bearings, front knuckle/wheel bearing kit sitting in a box with new tie rod and drag link ends, 33" cooper muds on 15x8 silver frosted sunraysias, factory central locking, A/C snorkel, rear storage system, sheep skin seat covers, rear wheel carrier and maybe a winch?
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
Andres,resolve yourself to the fact that if want a good deal you have to look at quite a few and have the cash to take it on the spot.Andres wrote:How much is the reserve though? And it is in NSW. Bloody eastern states have all the good deals.
Just went looking at some others before, and an absolute shitter was trying to be sold for $4500.
Sierrajim - are u selling? How much, ks, any rust, location etc?
Not sure where you are but the western states have their share of bargains too
Ok you might get lucky but generally it takes some leg work and an eye for a bargain.
I just spent 3 months looking for a 75 series before I found the right one at the right price
I wouldnt buy a car off ebay unless its local and you can inspect it.
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1995 HZJ75 cab chassis
1995 HZJ75 cab chassis
Yeah - i'm not too keen on buying a car of this type unseen.
I really quite like the one i originally posted, but is buying a 400,000km car a bit silly? It has got a re-co engine though. Cos otherwise all the gear makes is perfect for what I want, and would cost me at least $1000 to get a lot of that stuff added anway.
I haev the cash ready - jsut gotta make sure I have the patience not to buy the first half decent car i see.
I really quite like the one i originally posted, but is buying a 400,000km car a bit silly? It has got a re-co engine though. Cos otherwise all the gear makes is perfect for what I want, and would cost me at least $1000 to get a lot of that stuff added anway.
I haev the cash ready - jsut gotta make sure I have the patience not to buy the first half decent car i see.
If it has a reco engine you really need to asses how good the reco was. If it was a backyarder it may only last 100thousand. If its done properly it should go another 300thousand or more. See if you can get reciepts, go and see the guy that rebuilt it.
A reco engine doesnt mean everything has been reco'd though. Injector pump is often not done in an engine rebuild, and at 400thousand it will be close. (thats about $1k for a full rebuild).
If the brakes and wheelbearings hub seals etc haveent been maintained you will be looking at about $400-500 in parts to do all 4 hubs (seals bearings) and the brakes front and rear. If you pay someone to do the work it would be about another days labour. ($700?)
Rust is a really big concern in 60 series. Look for rust everywhere. Look for small rust spots coming through along the roof. If its done beach work the rear quarters rust through at the bottom near the wheel arch.
at 400thousand everything is getting tired
you really need to be keen to maintain it, if you have to pay everyone to fix stuff it will bleed you dry.
Things like doorhinges etc will have to be replaced as the door seals dont work properly. (gotta do my drivers door hinges, mines done 400K)
A reco engine doesnt mean everything has been reco'd though. Injector pump is often not done in an engine rebuild, and at 400thousand it will be close. (thats about $1k for a full rebuild).
If the brakes and wheelbearings hub seals etc haveent been maintained you will be looking at about $400-500 in parts to do all 4 hubs (seals bearings) and the brakes front and rear. If you pay someone to do the work it would be about another days labour. ($700?)
Rust is a really big concern in 60 series. Look for rust everywhere. Look for small rust spots coming through along the roof. If its done beach work the rear quarters rust through at the bottom near the wheel arch.
at 400thousand everything is getting tired
you really need to be keen to maintain it, if you have to pay everyone to fix stuff it will bleed you dry.
Things like doorhinges etc will have to be replaced as the door seals dont work properly. (gotta do my drivers door hinges, mines done 400K)
60 series
There was one in our local paper for $6500
New diffs new lockers new bfg muds 33s RWC turbo diesel etc etc
Dan
New diffs new lockers new bfg muds 33s RWC turbo diesel etc etc
Dan
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Went and had a look/drive. The guy seemed very passionate about it, and had modified lots of little things to make it good for touring. It drove well too, no whining or anything from the gearbox. The body though was pretty average. Lots of touchup paint everywhere!
While I don't mind a rough looking car, it would make it that much harder to sell down the track and 400,000 is a lot of ks to, so I'm gonna give this one a miss.
I also checked one out at a car yard, but it had been defected, had rust, the LPG was out of date and the guy was asking 6999, down to 4500. Still seeemd waaay to dodgy.
Finally a mate has offered me his 88 Jacakroo for 3000 (he paid 4500 about a year ago) and its in top nick. Will go check it out today, and maybe borrow for the weekend to test. I know its not a 'Cruiser, but for general touring I think it will still be decent.
While I don't mind a rough looking car, it would make it that much harder to sell down the track and 400,000 is a lot of ks to, so I'm gonna give this one a miss.
I also checked one out at a car yard, but it had been defected, had rust, the LPG was out of date and the guy was asking 6999, down to 4500. Still seeemd waaay to dodgy.
Finally a mate has offered me his 88 Jacakroo for 3000 (he paid 4500 about a year ago) and its in top nick. Will go check it out today, and maybe borrow for the weekend to test. I know its not a 'Cruiser, but for general touring I think it will still be decent.
You can get cruiser parts almost anywhere.Andres wrote:Went and had a look/drive. The guy seemed very passionate about it, and had modified lots of little things to make it good for touring. It drove well too, no whining or anything from the gearbox. The body though was pretty average. Lots of touchup paint everywhere!
While I don't mind a rough looking car, it would make it that much harder to sell down the track and 400,000 is a lot of ks to, so I'm gonna give this one a miss.
I also checked one out at a car yard, but it had been defected, had rust, the LPG was out of date and the guy was asking 6999, down to 4500. Still seeemd waaay to dodgy.
Finally a mate has offered me his 88 Jacakroo for 3000 (he paid 4500 about a year ago) and its in top nick. Will go check it out today, and maybe borrow for the weekend to test. I know its not a 'Cruiser, but for general touring I think it will still be decent.
Re the 60, PM for more info.
[quote="Harb"]Well I'm guessing that they didn't think everyone would carry on like a big bunch of sooky girls over it like they have........[/quote]
Had a go in the Jackaroo.
Seems notecably smaller. Seemed ok to drive, but the clutch engaged almsot as soon as you took your foot off a little. Not sure if thats any good.
It needs a replacement door as it was backed into, but ohterwise body is pretty good. Must admit, i'd still much prefer a 60 (or a Patrol). Just didn't seem quite as 'planted'.
Seems notecably smaller. Seemed ok to drive, but the clutch engaged almsot as soon as you took your foot off a little. Not sure if thats any good.
It needs a replacement door as it was backed into, but ohterwise body is pretty good. Must admit, i'd still much prefer a 60 (or a Patrol). Just didn't seem quite as 'planted'.
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