Factory Diesel 3b Toyota Landcruiser 5 Speed on 2040-cars
DeLand, Florida, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3B 4 cylinder DIESEL
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Toyota
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: BJ60 Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 4wd 4x4
Mileage: 145,000
Sub Model: G package diesel
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Blue
Number of Doors: 5
Interior Color: Brown
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
very rare factory original BJ60 with the original 5 speed manual transmission and 3B diesel the truck runs and drives great. The 3B diesel starts right up and is very strong the 5 speed transmission shifts flawlessly,the 4WD works great transfer case has low and high front has lock out hubs the truck has power steering power brakes and power clutch. The exterior of the truck is in excellent condition all chrome and stainless is in great condition the blue paint is perfect the truck is equipped with a warn winch bumper and a brand new 9000lb winch with remote. The frame is in perfect condition no rot no holes the interior of the truck is also in excellent condition the dash has no cracks the gauges all operate all the lights and buzzers work as they should, the drivers seat has a rip in the side not in the fabric the rest of the interior has no rips
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