1984 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Liberty, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.2L 4227CC l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Toyota
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: Base Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 4WD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 208,650
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Tan
1984 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60.
I am relisting with lower reserve and buy it now price, reserve is much lower than buy it now price. I am selling because I need some money, and honestly, the truck is too nice! I went off roading and was almost scared to scratch or dent it because it it so flawless!
I am the 5th owner of this Cruiser, and it is incredible! Truck is showing 208,xxx miles, but it has a rebuilt high performance engine, built and installed by Man-A-Fre Cruisers in California.(Info about engine http://man-a-fre.com/parts_accessories/hiperformanceengines.htm) All work was done in 2005 or since when the truck had 150,000 miles, so all components have less than 60,000 miles on them, literally everything under the hood is new! Also a new H55F 5 speed transmission, new transfer case, rebuilt front and rear axles, braided brake lines, A/C was redone in 2011 and works great, exhaust with header and catalytic converter, new 45 gallon gas tank, Old Man Emu lift kit, new wheels, new 33" BFG tires, ARB front bumper with winch, ARB rear bumper with tire holder and jerry cans, rock sliders, headliner, front seats.....too much to list, really! I have 3 receipts from Man-A-Fre totaling over $24,000 alone! It was originally a New Mexico truck, then went to California for the 2nd and 3rd owner, and then here to Missouri last year by a friend of mine, and I purchased this year. Truck was then stripped and repainted, there isn't a dent on it! The frame was epoxy coated, no rust on undercarraige, 11,000 lb Rumva winch installed, Hella lights, and much more...I just took it on a last trip to Colorado, and drove 2300 miles with no issues, drove 75 mph acoss Kansas with cold A/C blowing. The high performance engine coupled with the 5 speed is a great combo, plenty of power for cruising and off roading. The interior is in great shape, some wear showing, but no tears in upholstery, no major cracks in dash or body panels, Alpine cd player with newer speakers, center Tuffy console with awesome cupholders, rear heat WORKS!
There are two tiny rust dots on each rear wheel well, as pictured. The carb could probably use a rebuild, it runs great, but pops occasionally when cold between shifts, very minor and doesnt affect driving at all. Also the driver rear tire has a scratch on the inside sidewall, doesn't leak or affect driving at all, accomplished the entire Colorado trip with no problems!
Also includes an extra power steering pump, alternator, bracket for 2nd battery, extra grille and headlight surrounds, vents, jerry cans, highlift jack, axe...probably forgetting more!
Compare prices with a Jeep Rubicon with 60,000 miles, but you get a classic piece of 4x4 history, and will go everywhere the Jeep would!
Upon purchase, I would be willing to deliver truck anywhere in lower 48 states, I have no hesitation to drive this vehicle anywhere!
Feel free to ask questions or request specific pictures, you can call or text me directly at 8l6-7o3-7886 My name is Seth
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