1976 Toyota Land Cruiser on 2040-cars
Edgemoor, South Carolina, United States
1976 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 - Almost completely original and unrestored Body: Color is green with some surface rust, and some minor dents and dings, but is very solid for year model. It has had some rust repaired on the body under the back swing out doors. The top is very good. Interior: The seats are in good shape and includes the rear jump seats. The Cruiser has floor mats in front and a mat in rear at the jump seats. All metal inside the Cruiser is solid and in good shape. Mechanical: The engine runs good and does not have the original carburetor. The running gear works good but does have some looseness in the drive train. Clutch is OK, but not perfect. The brakes work, but need some attention. Remember this is a 38 year old unit that has not been restored or rebuilt. Other: The tires on the Cruiser are almost new. It does have the original rims, and hub caps. It also has an original PTO winch that I have not used. The overall condition of the 1976 Land Cruiser is very good compared to most unrestored units. It would make a nice daily driver or an excellent unit for restoration. If you have any question please call or email me before bidding. I have tried to describe the Land Cruiser as honestly as possible, but will be glad to answer any questions you may have. Email: tinklerek@comporium.net or Call: 803-329-4256 The highest bidder will be responsible for getting the unit picked up unless it is local, and then delivery may be arranged. Full ash payment required within 7 days of auction close. $500.00 deposit within 48 hours, after close of auction. |
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