This 1987 Toyota Toyota Land Cruiser was reportedly sold new in Germany and exported to Spain in 1997, where it was acquired by the seller and exported to the US in summer 2019. The truck wears an older repaint in white over a gray cloth interior, and power comes from a 2.5-liter turbodiesel inline-four paired with a five-speed manual transmission and a two-speed transfer case. Modifications include aftermarket 15″ wheels with 31″ tires as well as a suspension lift. The seller replaced the battery, oil pressure sender, and fluids in preparation for the sale. This LJ70 is offered with import documentation and a clean Illinois title.

The body was refinished in white with black bumpers at an unknown point under previous ownership in Spain. Chips and runs in the paint are noted by the seller, and the condition of the badging and other trim is shown up close in the gallery below. Exterior equipment includes running boards, mud flaps, a trailer hitch, and headlamp washers.

Black 15″ alloy wheels are mounted with 31″ Ranger all-terrain tires, with a steel spare wearing an older tire mounted to the rear door. A suspension lift of unknown make has been fitted.

The gray interior features partially-reupholstered seats with mismatched backrests featuring Turbo embroidery along with darker vinyl side panels.

A stock steering wheel frames factory instrumentation including a six-digit odometer that reads approximately 107k kilometers (~66k miles). Auxiliary gauges are housed in a pod on top of the dash, and other equipment includes an Alpine CD player with a USB input as well as a digital clock.

Power comes from a 2.4-liter turbodiesel inline-four which is said to have been fitted with a new battery and oil pressure sending unit as well as receiving a fluid change earlier this year.

A five-speed manual transmission routes power to the rear or all four wheels through a two-speed transfer case. The chassis was reportedly hard-coated for off-road use when in Spain. A driving video can be seen below, and a second clip is also available.

A video showing the engine running can be seen below.