This 1993 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado KZJ78 is a right-hand-drive four-door wagon that is said to have been acquired by the seller out of Japan before being brought to the US in 2020. It is finished in blue over patterned cloth upholstery and is powered by a 3. 0-liter turbodiesel inline-four linked with a four-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Equipment includes Dobinsons suspension components and 15″ steel wheels along with a metal front bumper, a roof rack, a Warn winch, an LED light bar, a rear ladder, and a receiver hitch. The cabin has air conditioning, an aftermarket head unit, rear-window curtains, and front-door armrests with cup holders. This J70 Prado shows 254k kilometers (~158k miles) and is now offered with a clean Oregon title in the seller’s name.
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This 1973 Ford F-series truck was the subject of a custom two-year build completed in 2024 using the frame and cab from a 1973 F-100 along with suspension and front body components from a period F-600 model. Power is provided by a 330ci V8 linked to a four-speed manual transmission and a dually rear axle, and the car rides on polished 22. 5″ Alcoa alloy wheels. Inside, low-back SCAT Procar bucket seats are trimmed in black vinyl and flank a custom center console housing a wireless phone charger, a touchscreen stereo unit, a storage compartment, 12-volt power outlets, and cupholders. The body is finished in satin blue, and the custom flat bed is made of burnt-wood planks. Previously offered on BaT in October 2025, this modified Ford truck is offered again, this time at no reserve, with a clean Massachusetts title in the sellers name that describes the truck as a 1973 Ford F-100.

