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RM Auctions just held a spring
in Auburn, Ind., and while many of the lots found new homes, some haven’t. Among them were a surprising number of classic
. And since they haven’t sold, they’re yours for the taking if you want. Check them out in greater detail below.
This 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser is a particularly clean example of the two-door, short-wheelbase 70 Series
. This model was never offered in the U.S. originally, so it is an import, but it’s one that will be easy to live with since it’s left-hand drive. It has a manual transmission, and is equipped with a gas-powered 3F engine like what you would find in U.S.-spec Land Cruisers, so it should be easy to maintain. It doesn’t look like it will need much maintenance, though, as it looks amazingly clean particularly under the truck and in the interior. It also happens to be a one-owner, unrestored example with Old-Man Emu suspension, lift shackles and all-terrain tires.
We suspect there are many enthusiasts who will be more tempted by this 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser, though. It’s very similar to the gas-powered model above, but under the hood is a 13B-T engine, which is a turbocharged 3.4-liter inline-four
. The diesel is also paired with a five-speed manual transmission. At some point in its life, this Land Cruiser picked up Old-Man Emu suspension, mud-terrain tires, a snorkel, ARB off-road bumpers, auxiliary lights and a winch.
from Autoblog http://bit.ly/2WbjKSn