1985 Toyota Fj60 Land Cruiser (true Southern Fj 60 Must See! on 2040-cars
LaGrange, Georgia, United States
I traded my 100 Series for this a couple of weeks ago and the misses says i had to choose the FJ or the CJ. Well after a tough decision i decided to keep the CJ. This FJ60 is super clean and it has been a true Southern rig. I have drove it back and forth to Atlanta a few times which is a hour drive one way. This thing runs great and looks even better. It does need to have the AC charged and few other small things but nothing major. Of course the driver seat has the notorious tear but i actually ordered a piece to have it fixed which i will give you. I did throw some 33x10.50x15 inch bfgs on it along with some black steel wheels. I DO still have the factory wheels that will come with it. The Cruiser has a killer radio in it and the custom bumber alone was over a grand. The previous owner did tell me he had the engine worked on to pass emissions so if that's a concern no worries. This thing is not perfect but it's hard to find a 85 this clean. If you have any questions feel free to call me 706-386-7749. Oh by the way it does have a Old Emu suspension lift which run about 1500 dollars.
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