1991 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
This is an FJ80 model LC that will appeal to those that are interested in that particular body style and specifically looking for a LC. I will be perfectly honest with you, this is a toy. If you are looking for cheap, hassle free transportation that gets good fuel economy and has lots of power, keep looking, this isn't it. In fact, if you are not familiar with this vehicle, I really would rather not sell it to you or answer a lot of questions. It runs fine, 4-wheel drive works with no problems, but it's a 23 yr old truck with 140K miles on it, and all the known shortcomings of this model year- it is what it is. It has the small nicks and dings in it that you would expect, but overall it looks great. It drives like a tank, but will go in whatever direction you point, and it doesn't hunt all over the road. The interior is in pretty good shape for a 23 year old car- it's original, and it looks and smells like it. I bought this truck with the intention of taking it on a super long road trip to south america so i have all the confidence that it would go anywhere but the poor gas mileage turned me off from that idea. These trucks usually have upwards of 200k (at least) on them and at 140K it was driven an average of 6K per year. Put new tires on then stopped, everything else is completely stock ready to be altered or completely restored. I was planning to get into it but changed my mind too many projects and this one has to go. I am the third owner of the truck and since it's been in my possession it's sat in a parking lot all of which to say the truck has not been abused in any capacity, however it will need to be gone through and have the maintenance caught up on. This is a NO RESERVE auction and it's being sold AS-IS.
On Jul-01-14 at 20:01:36 PDT, seller added the following information: If you have no feedback please send me a message otherwise I will remove your bid. forgot to mention that the truck will need exhaust for sure it has a leak. lastly if you have questions please send me your contact number and I will reach out to you. I'm open to all reasonable offers |
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