1982 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj60 128k Original Miles Tan With Brown Arb on 2040-cars
Casselberry, Florida, United States
Up for sale is a beautiful 1982 Toyota Landcruiser FJ60. This landcruiser has only 128,504 original miles, and comes with a clear title, its original window sticker, and owners manuals. It runs great and has many new parts. I bought this landcruiser a couple years ago, and have put all new clutch components, 31x10.50 BFG's(still have the nipples on them)and battery into it. It also has an ARB Bull bar and heavy duty shackles. The landcruiser would make a great driver and off road vehicle. See pictures. The only things I can think of that this cruiser needs is a stereo and a headliner. The headliner was falling apart when I got it, so I just took it out. I do still have the headliner pieces. The exterior has NO RUST. The only rust spots are under the battery, the inner lower quarter, and a couple small spots on the drivers floor. When I got the cruiser I had all exterior rust repaired with welded patch panels and a driver quality Base/Clear beige paintjob. The original color was brown. If you are interested in the landcruiser feel free to contact me with questions or to come see it. I would always recommend seeing a car before buying it. I am in the Orlando Florida area. Buyer is responsible for shipping.
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