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1971 Toyota Land Cruiser on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:13999
Location:

Indio, California, United States

Indio, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: FJ40105222 Year: 1971
Make: Toyota
Mileage: 13,999
Model: Land Cruiser
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

PLEASE READ THE WHOLE ADD BEFORE ASKING ANY QUESTIONS.............. THIS CAR WAS A PROJECT OF AN OLDER GENTLEMAN WHO HAD ALMOST ALL THE PARTS TAKING APART AND SAND BLASTED AND POWDER PAINTED TO HAVE A VERY NICE LAND CRUISER.... HE LOST HIS ABILITY TO DO SO DUE TO STROKE ......WE TOOK ALL THE PARTS HERE AND PUT IT TOGETHER AND IS NOW FOR SALE TO HIGHEST BIDDER........... WHAT CAME IN PARTS WAS A FRAME BLASTED AND POWDER COATED WITH REAR AND FRONT END ATTACHED  AND ALL BREAKS AND LINES REPLACED.ALL BODY PARTS DOORS TUB CAB HARD TOP REAR GATES BUMPER ETC...... THE ENGINE WAS REBUILT FEW THOUSAND MILES AGO AND STARTS AND IDLE LIKE IT SHOULD TRANSMISSION IS THREE ON THE TREE SHIFTS VERY WELL WITH OUT ANY PROBLEM AFTER PUTTING ALL THIS TOGETHER WE RAN THE CRUISER AROUND THE BLOCK ..IT RUNS LIKE A 1971 LAND CRUISER .. IT HAS MINIMUM RUST ON THE BACK OF THE TUB AND FEW MINOR SPOT ON THE DOORS...... FRAME HAS THE 3 INCH LIFT BUT TIRES ARE ORIGINAL 235/75/15... THE BODY NEEDS TO BE PAINTED THE INTERIOR NEED THE SEAT COVERS REPLACED.....THE REAR TAIL LIGHT ARE MISSING BUT WIRING IS THERE AND THEY ARE HOT JUST NEED TO BE CONNECTED TO THE NEW LIGHTS ...I ALSO HAVE REAR SEATS THAT IF YOU INTERESTED I SELL THEM SEPARATELY .. THERE ARE OTHER MINOR REPAIR OR PARTS NEED TO COMPLETE THIS CAR BUT ALL HARD WORK IS ALREADY FINISHED.. PLEASE NOTE THIS CAR IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.. SO PLEASE DO YOUR HOMEWORK BEFORE BIDDING. ...IF YOU ARE CALIFORNIA RESIDENT YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR ALL TAX AND OTHER FEES.. WE RECOMMEND INSPECTION OF THE VEHICLE IF YOU ARE CLOSE TO PALM SPRINGS AREA BEFORE BIDDING.. THERE IS NO INSPECTION AFTER AUCTION ENDS .......83157 HI WAY 111 #B INDIO CA 92201...OPEN MONDAY TO  SATURDAY  9 AM TO 5 PM 760-775-5555 THNX FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK

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