1979 Toyota Land Cruiser Hj 45 Diesel 4x4 Pick Up 4 Speed ! Right Here In Fl. on 2040-cars
Sebring, Florida, United States
HEY TOYOTA HEADS !!! HERE IT IS 1979 HJ 45 DIESEL INLINE 6 CYL. 4X4 4 SPEED !SUPER NICE RIG! EVERYTHING WORKS LIKE A TOYOTA SHOULD LOW / HIGH THE DIESEL RUNS LIKE A DIESEL . ALL FLUIDS CHANGED , NEW TIRES / BRAKES / LINERS , VALVE STEM TUBES , BALANCED ! TRUCK WILL RUN 78 MPH AND PULL A LOAD WITH IT ! IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO BUY ONE THIS IS A SUPER NICE RIG ! AS MANY OF YOU OUT THERE KNOW ME ! I HAVE REFS ON REQUEST THE TRUCK IS HERE IN FLORIDA ! AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION . TEST DRIVE ECT . PLEASE CALL 863 214 1920 OR TEX EMAIL CRASHHAYES@LIVE.COM HAD TO MAKE SOME CHANGES AS WE ARE IN PROCESS OF GETTING FL DEALER LIC .listen ALL YOU GOOD PEOPLE ! THESE TRUCKS ARE NOT RARE AT ALL !!!! CALL JOSE AT 0115068739 5603 / OR EMAIL JMARINCAMACHO@GMAIL.COM YES THEY COME WITH CLEAR USA TITLE . THANKS AGAIN AND REMEMBER . NO VIN INSPEC. NO PHOTOS OF THE TRUCK IN THE USA . DONT GET BURNED !! TOYOTA DIESEL 4X4 INLINE 6 CYL. 4 SPEED !!! CALL 863 214 1920 CRASHHAYES@LIVE.COM COME AND GET IT !! NO TRADES , NO PAY PAL ! DONT ASK IF YOU CANT PAY DONT BID ! PLEASE !!! BIG BAD RED DIESEL !!!!! HEY TOYOTA HEADS DONT PAY TO MUCH FOR ONE OF THESE TRUCKS !
On Aug-31-14 at 19:53:54 PDT, seller added the following information: 1979 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER HJ 45 INLINE DIESEL 6 CYL 4X4 4 SPEED SUPER NICE RIG !!!!! EVERYTHING ON THE TRUCK WORKS LIKE THE TOYOTA THAT IT IS , NO CHINA PARTS HERE !!!! HIGH / LOW , TRANNY ,CLUTCH ALL IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER !!! , ALL FLUID CHANGED , NEW TIRE , LINERS , TUBES AND STEMS ON THE STOCK WHEELS AND BALANCED TRUCK WILL RUN UP TO 78 MPH BUT NOT MADE FOR SPEED !! THE TRUCK IS HERE IN THE STATES !!! THE FLOOR IN THE BED HAS BEEN REPLACED [NICE JOB ] YOU CAN DRIVE , TOUCH IT , TAKE IT HOME IF YOU LIKE IT !!!! PLEASE CALL 863 214 1920 / TEX OR EMAIL CRASHHAYES@LIVE.COM THESE TRUCKS ARE AVAILABLE , NOT RARE AT ALL !!!!!! hey just a work of caution toyota heads becareful about sending money to people who have three last names and the toyota is not here in the country , any little detail and the toy dont make it , who pays ????? ill leave it at that . this truck is here in my yard !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! no B. S. |
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