Background first.
I have Zero 4WD experience.
I have a wife with Zero 4WD enthusiasm.(Although I did see a bit of a glint in her eye when she climbed behind the wheel of one I was looking at though.) Maybe she was thinking of playing rough in the shopping centre car park.
Bamm, Crunch..... <thinks to self - Never let wife drive 4WD>
We need a 2nd car.
I only want something as a short-distance commuter to and from work (about 5Km each way)
I want it to tow my boat to the ramp and back, with maybe a bit of camping thrown in. (Once I get a bit of experience, maybe being a bit more adventurous with where I would take it offroad)
I would like one of the "larger" 4WDs as I tend to take a lot of crap with me when I do anything.
I am leaning toward diesel, as most of the LPG conversions I have seen have the tank hanging underneath the vehicle, killing the ground clearance.
I even saw a '93 Maverick on LPG ONLY........ No thanks
I have seen a very clean, straight and rust-free '84 60 series diesel Landcruiser.
It was almost perfect inside too - looked like they kept it in a glass case most of its life. It has 370K's on the clock.
Its in a yard with an asking price of $7k (only a starting price of course)
Is it worth buying such an old vehicle? I am thinking of perhaps $5.5K as an offer.
It has bullbar, driving lights, aircon and sunraysia wheels with fairly standard rubber. Apart from that, she is stock-standard from what I can see.
Anything in particular to look for on a 60 series?
Any other recommended vehicles?
Its either the cheap fourby, or a little buzz-box barina or something as a commuter. (I am leaning heavily in favour of the 4WD of course)
Cheers, Ross