1974 Toyota Land Cruiser Restored 4x4 Convertible Offroad Bronco Jeep Scout Suv on 2040-cars
Coweta, Oklahoma, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Original 6 Cylinder
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Make: Toyota
Model: Land Cruiser
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 4x4
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Black and Tan
Number of Cylinders: 6
Mileage: 39,000
1974 Toyota Land Cruiser
Restored with over $20,000 Spent
This is one Awesome Land Cruiser, It's Beautiful, It's Capable and It Can Be Yours. This was a Very Expensive Restoration and It Shows, 99.9% Rust Free, The Rhino Coating was sprayed over Rust Free Metal and it Adds a Unique Look to The Cruiser. The undercarriage is as Clean as The rest of the vehicle. NO WABBLES, NO VIBRATIONS, NO ROADWALK, This thing does great at Highway Speeds. This is an Exceptional Land Cruiser, The Price is Very Fair, Please Bid With Extreme Confidence. Everybody Will LOVE It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Below is a list of Features and Options
4x4
Warn Winch W/Remote
Soft/Half Doors
Bikini Top
Tow Bar
Custom Kenwood Stereo (Hidden CD) with Factory Radio in Place
Custom Speaker Bar Mounted On Roll Bar (Polk Audio)
Sound Ordnance Amplifier
All Interior Has Been Updated
Correct Rear Jump Seats (Latches and Hinges Work as They Should)
Front Seats Work (Slide and Fold) as They Should
ALL Seatbelts are in Factory Locations and Work as They Should
New Fuel Tank
New Bilistein Shocks
5 Like New Super Swamper's
New Steering Stabilizer's
Rebuilt Transfer Case
Rebuilt Clutch and Transmission
Front and Rear Diffs Rebuilt
New Drakkar Springs
Urethane Bushings Thru Out
Complete Engine Overhall From Carb to Pan, Quiet and Strong
New Exhaust, Aluminized
Jerry Cans
Tall Lift Jack
Warn Winch with Cable
Custom Front and Rear Bumpers
Custom Rear Tire Swing Works Great (No Rattles)
New Drive Shafts
New Brakes
LED Rear Tail Lights
All Lights, Turn Signals, Dash Lights Work as They Should
All Factory Knobs are In Place
Heat Works as It Should
Window Cranks and Door Latches All Work as They Should
CCOT'S FJ40 CLASSIC CONSOLE W/STEREO DEN
TUFFY DUAL CUP HOLDER
New Dash Cove
Mechanically Its A 10
Cosmetically Its A 9.5 (It Does Get Driven)
WINTER IS COMIMNG!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks For Your Time, You Can Drive It, Show It, Offroad It and Or Just Enjoy It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please Contact Me With Any and All Questions, I can Assure You Will Be One Happy Owner Once You Own It!!!!
Darren
918-521-4311
On Sep-20-13 at 05:14:50 PDT, seller added the following information:
NEW DAKAR SPRINGS, NOT DRAKKAR I THINK THAT'S COLOGNE, I SHOULD CHECK MY SPELLING A LITTLE CLOSER.
DASH COVER NOT DASH COVE
HAVE RECIEPTS FOR ENGINE WORK AND OTHER PURCHASES
NEW EXHAUST IS NOT PICTURED, IT WAS INSTALLED JUST THIS PAST MONDAY
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