Up next Modularity is Baja Designs’ Game Published on June 29, 2018 Author Tread Staff Tags 100 series Toyota Land Cruiser, buying cheap vehicles, cheap land cruiser, land cruiser, toyota land cruiser, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 VOTW: Cheap Land Cruiser Tyler Hoover from Autotrader has had a checkered past of buying cheap vehicles for the sake of entertainment, and either successfully getting them back on track, or failing miserably. This time, Tyler bought the cheapest running 100 series Toyota Land Cruiser in the United States for a quaint $2,100. Over the last six months, he’s fixed all of the issues and even upgraded some stuff on the quest to make it bad-ass. Here Tyler recounts the last six months, and shows why the TLC is about as good as it gets. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter
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