1997 Toyota Fzj80 Landcruiser 4wd 4x4 *rare* W/ *locking Differential* 222k on 2040-cars
Hickory, North Carolina, United States
1997 TOYOTA FZJ80 LANDCRUISER 4WD 4X4 *RARE* W/ *LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL* 222K NO RESERVE THIS IS A PRIVATELY OWNED 1997 TOYOTA FZJ80 LANDCRUISER. ITS THE RARE 4WD 4X4 MODEL WITH FACTORY INSTALLED LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL AS PICTURED. ONLY APPROXIMATELY 10% OF THIS LAST YEAR MODEL OF THE FZJ80 HAD THE LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL OPTION. IT COMES WITH 4.5L 4477CC l6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated ENGINE AND 4WD TRANSMISSION. THE ENGINE RUNS STRONG AND TRANSMISSION RUNS STRONG AS WELL. THE 4WD WORKS FINE. THE ENGINE DOE HAVE AN OIL LEAK THAT REQUIRES PERIODIC OIL TOP OFFS, BUT NOTHING MAJOR. IT NEEDS A VALVE COVER GASKET. IT HAS 222,177 ORIGINAL MILES. AS MOST OWNERS WILL TELL YOU, THESE FZJ80'S SEEM TO BE INDESTRUCTIBLE. IT RUNS AND DRIVES VERY GOOD. IT COMES WITH 2 1/2" OLD MAN EMU LIFT KIT INSTALLED WITH BF GOODRICH TIRES. THE TIRES SHOW VERY GOOD TREAD AS PICTURED. APPROX 70% ON REAR AND 70% ON FRONT TIRES LEFT. THE EXTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION SHOWING PAINT WEAR, SOME BODY RUST AND SOME OTHER NORMAL WEAR AS PICTURED. THIS 97 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER IS FOR TACKLING TOUGH TERRAIN NOT DROPPING KIDS OFF A BALLET RECITALS. ITS ROUGH AND TOUGH AND WILL GET YOU WHERE YOU NEED TO GO. THE UNDERBODY SHOWS SIGNS OF WEAR AND SOME RUST. NOTHING THAT WOULD KEEP IT OFF THE ROAD OR TRAILS BUT NORMAL RUST FOR A VEHICLE THAT HAS BEEN IN SNOW AND ORIGINATED IN OHIO. THE EXHAUST SHOWS RUST AND COULD BE CHANGED. THE INTERIOR FEATURES LEATHER SEATS AND TAN INTERIOR. THE INTERIOR SHOWS TYPICAL WEAR THAT IS APPROPRIATE FOR THE AGE, MILES AND WEAR FOR THE EXTERIOR. IT HAS POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOOR LOCKS, CRUISE, SUNROOF AND MORE. IT HAS THE 2 REAR JUMP SEATS AS PICTURED. THE LEATHER, SEATS, TRIM, CARPET AND REST OF INTERIOR SHOW NORMAL WEAR AS PICTURED. THE RADIO DOES WORK ALONG WITH WORKING POWER RETRACTING ANTENNA. THE HEAT WORKS GOOD AS WELL. THIS IS A SUPER TOUGH 1997 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER THAT WOULD BE GREAT FOR ROAD & TRAIL. IT HAS BEEN USED LOCAL AND HAS BEEN LOTS OF DEPENDABLE FUN. IT HAS NOT BEEN ON A LONG DISTANCE RIDE IN YEARS SO NOT SURE ABOUT A CROSS COUNTRY EXCURSION. IT WOULD MAKE A NICE ADDITION TO YOUR 4WD COLLECTION. SEE OUR 99% POSITIVE FEEDBACK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE. EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS. PICK UP IS AVAILABLE OR SHIPPING WILL BE CALCULATED AT AUCTION END. THANKS!
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