Rare Vintage 1964 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 90% Complete Original Runs Project on 2040-cars
Aztec, New Mexico, United States
Body Type:OTHER
Engine:3.9
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Exterior Color: WAS FREE BORN RED
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: BASE
Drive Type: 4 WHEEL
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 100,000
THIS IS A REAR 1964 TOYOTA LANDCRUSIER MOSTLY COMPLETE IT IS BEING SOLD AS IS I REPEAT BEING SOLD AS IS IT IS MISSING THE ORGINAL TURN SIGNALS, BLINKER, SEATS, TOYOTA GRILL IMBLEM, WINDSHIELD BUMP STOPS , AND INSTURUMENT CLUSTER. THERE IS NO TOP. THERE IS ALSO NO TITLE I WILL PROVIDE A BILL OF SELL FOR THE LANDCRUSIER, IT HAS NEVER BEEN IN MY NAME, BUT I DO HAVE THE REGISTRATION FROM 1991. IT WILL START RIGHT UP, BUT THE FUEL PUMP IS NO GOOD. HAS A LITTLE WHITE SMOKE WHEN IT STARTS. I HAVE CLEANDED OUT THE GAS TANK REPLACED ALL RUBBER FUEL LINE CHANGED THE OIL AND RADIATOR FLUID. IT DOES HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF RUST. THE FRAME IS NOT RUSTING JUST SURFACE RUST, MOST RUST ON VEHICLE IS SURFACE RUST. THE FLOOR BOARD ON THE PASSANGER SIDE, WHERE THE GAS TANK GOES . NEEDS TO BE REPLACED, THAT IS THE WORST SPOT ON VEHICLE. AND DRIVER SIDE FRONT FENDER, HAS SMALL CRACK, I TOOK PICTURES, AND HAVE MANY MORE IF YOU WANT TO SEE THEM. THIS VEHICLE HAS NEVER BEEN CUT,THIS HAS ALL 5 MATCHING WHEELS I BELIEVE THE SPARE IS THE ORGINAL GOOD YEAR SUPERCUSION FROM ASTRALIA. IT IS A THREE ON THE TREE. 3.9 V6 ORIGINAL ENGINE, WEHN I PULLED THIS HOMEALL SEEMED GOOD EVRYTHING SEEMED TO WORK, INCLUDING SPEEDOMETER, THIS IS A GREAT START TO A REAR CLASSIC, I HAVE MANY MORE PICTURES IF YOU WANT TO SEE SOMETHING JUST LET ME KNOW. I WILL NOT SHIP YOU ARE RESPONSBLE FOR TRANSPERTAION AND PICK UP OF THE LAND CRUSIER. I WILL PAY NOTHING. ,IT IS ALL YOUR RESPONSABILITY. IT IS LOCATED IN AZTEC NEW MEXICO. A $500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSTIT MUST BE MADE WITH IN 24 HOURS OF END OF AUCTION. OR AUCTION IS VOIDED NO EXCUSES, AND BALANCE MUST BE RECIEVED WITH IN 3 DAYS, FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE REQUEST, WILL VOID AUCTION, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME, AT 505 419 7822 ASK FOR MIKE
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