Toyota Crown/Cressida/Landcruiser 1964-2006 - 2021 Market Review

By: Cliff Chambers


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Toyota Crown/Cressida/Landcruiser 1964-2006

Toyota’s Crown arrived in Australia during the 1960s as a 1.9-litre four-cylinder and can now be found in ultra-luxurious trim with a V8, diesel or twin-turbo six. Prices for pre-1987 Crowns rarely exceed $10,000 but the V8 Century now reaches $20,000. For a lush and affordable ‘family classic’, track down an MX83R Cressida.

These arrived locally in 1989 and Grande versions in top condition can cost less than $10,000. Earlier 2.8-litre Cressidas hover around $6000. Landcruisers in some parts of the global market have become hideously expensive, however in Australia they are still regarded as a rugged old mud-plugger.

Available money for restored FJ40 short-wheelbase versions currently tops out at around $50,000.

Cressida 1977-88 $6180 [5]

Cressida 1989-95 $7410 [10]

Crown 1964-67 $6250 [2]

Crown 1968-77 $9500 [3]

Crown 1978-86 $7800 [14]

Crown V8 $16,230 [8]

Crown Turbo 1997-08 $19,230 [14]

Landcruiser 1965-70 $40,000 [3]

Landcruiser 1971-80 $28,370 [55]

Landcruiser V8 1971-85 $35,300 [16]

[*] = number of recorded sales

(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)

Numbers from our 2021 Japanese Classic & Performance Value Guide.

| 2020 Market Review: Toyota Crown/Cressida/Landcruiser

 

From Unique Cars #454, June 2021

 

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