1982 Landcruiser Real Bj42 Diesel,rare,hardtop,nice Paint And Body,ca Truck,lhd on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
~$23,900. I can be reached at 76O...8O5...8038. I reserve the right to end the auction early since the Landcruiser is for sale locally.
~This is a nice and very rare 1982 Toyota BJ42 4x4 Landcruiser. They did not produce a lot of them and most you see are the right hand drive models or just normal FJ40 models. Not this one! It is has the bulletproof, run forever 4 cylinder, factory 3B Diesel engine (30-33MPG) It runs beautifully and is very powerful. It is mated to a four speed manual transmission. I have driven a lot of old Cruisers and this one is stronger, faster (as far as FJs go), and smoother than any other one I have been in. It shifts smoothly and has power brakes. The front brakes are discs. ~The paint and body are excellent. The body has no rust and is very nice. The paint has a great finish. It is red with a gray interior. It comes with the factory hardtop and hard doors. It has the factory interior. The seats have some rips in the seams but have sheepskin seat covers. The rear jump seats are good. Old Man Emu lift and steering stabilizer. It drives great. Good raised white letter tires mounted on nice Alcoa look a likes. I also have a brand new Safari roof rack for the top that is still in the wrapper. The Cruiser still has the factory heater. All in all, this is an extremely rare BJ42 that looks great and runs even better. ~TERMS
OF SALE - non refundable $1,000 deposit due 24 hours after auction
ends. Toyota needs to be paid for in full within 3 days. I will do
everything I can to make this a pleasant buying experience. Shipping is
buyer's responsibility but I will be happy to assist if you like.
Usually $300-$1200 door to door C.O.D. anywhere in the US. International
buyers welcome. I can have the car transported to Los Angeles for
overseas buyers. I encourage anybody who is interested to come look for
themselves or send somebody. I live in San Diego and would be more than
happy to pick you up at the airport to view the truck in person. I do my
best to represent and describe things honestly, accurately, and to the
best of my knowledge but at the end of the day this is still a classic
vehicle. Car is sold, As is, Where is with no warranties, expressed or
implied. No allowance will be set aside on account of any incorrectness,
imperfection or defect. Thanks for looking and good luck! |
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