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Old Land Cruiser - should I?

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Saw an old classic Toyota Land Cruiser in the carpark of Foodland supermarket. Spoke to the owner and he is willing to part it for S$15,000. I love the old classic shape but then I believe it require lots of restoration and getting parts in the market may be difficult and require lots of time hunting for parts in the internet and importing.

Anyway I am hoping if someone, especially boss Sam, could advise me if S$15k is too much to pay for a beat-up SUV like this and if possible also comment is this is too much to restore.

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This is a collectors item. I would happily pay $15,000 for it and whatever it takes to restore it.

With these sorts of vehicles, whether it's "worth it" is a very personal thing. Restoration and hunting for parts is all part and parcel of the joy of bringing the vehicle back to its former glory.

Take a look at http://www.toptobottom.co.nz/toyota/win-a-classic-fj-40/
 
Bring in this Cruiser into Stinkapoor? the gahmen would whack you with all kind of tarrif
and taxes, until you drop dead, their bureaucracy and Red Tape in the gahmen department
will drive NUTS!! don't believe try it!

Thats why Stinkapoorean is not creative and innovative, before u could do anything?
you'll run down flat like cockroach by our gahmen!! the papaya!
 
swee. when restore, must make a hatch on top so that vc can stand up on seat look out!
 
bro joe, how old is this retro vehicle....looks cool comes with winch somemore!
toyota should be okay right? i mean reliable...
restoration should be part of the fun....hard to place monetary value on the things you cherish....GO FOR IT!
 
I used to drive it in Indo, still have a lot there leh....
 
This is a collectors item. I would happily pay $15,000 for it and whatever it takes to restore it.

With these sorts of vehicles, whether it's "worth it" is a very personal thing. Restoration and hunting for parts is all part and parcel of the joy of bringing the vehicle back to its former glory.

Take a look at http://www.toptobottom.co.nz/toyota/win-a-classic-fj-40/

Thanks Sam and especially for the link that gives me a clear picture how it will look like after restoration. And I just googled FJ40 it turned out there are many websites supplying parts so I guess it will be not a problem.

bro joe, how old is this retro vehicle....looks cool comes with winch somemore!
toyota should be okay right? i mean reliable...
restoration should be part of the fun....hard to place monetary value on the things you cherish....GO FOR IT!

Thanks Pii Narong. I guess I will give the owner a call tomorrow.
 
bro joe give kangtao number...

3196

ka ka loot this wednesday........SBF break the bin!
 
Go for it, the spare parts are still available, cos there are many many Land Cruisers around, and you can canabalise the spare parts.
 
Aha I will be living in Jakarta very soon so could look out there too, thanks.

How are you going to carry on with your thread if you're moving to Jakarta?
 
How are you going to carry on with your thread if you're moving to Jakarta?

I die hard Khun Thai wannabe waiting one day to get my Thai citizenship so don't worry will continue to post here. Anyway it'll be like 2-3 weeks there 1 week here sort of thing.
 
This is a collectors item. I would happily pay $15,000 for it and whatever it takes to restore it.

With these sorts of vehicles, whether it's "worth it" is a very personal thing. Restoration and hunting for parts is all part and parcel of the joy of bringing the vehicle back to its former glory.

Take a look at http://www.toptobottom.co.nz/toyota/win-a-classic-fj-40/

i agree with you . its a collector item . why drive common cars on the road ..those vintage car , sometimes even if you have the money you also cannot find it because owner does not want to sell . but i still prefer vintage bike to vintage car .

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