1980 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj43 Base Sport Utility 2-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Hello, for your consideration is my 1980 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER FJ43. This rare truck is in good condition. If your looking at this truck you obviously know the amazing history behind these unique vehicles. The truck came from a tropical climate in south America. It has no rust.The truck is a oem Green in color with a super rare tan soft top that looks great. Inside the truck has a unique tan heavy canvas material for the interior. It actually feels real nice and not sticky like the usual vinyl. The rear floor of the bed is just scratched and very solid. It has the original famous and super reliable inline 6 cylinder motor. To make this truck even more special the motor is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. That's right a 5-speed. You also get power steering. You should see this cruiser on the highway. All I can say it is amazing. It runs great. I have put oem sparkplug wires and oil filter. I ran new heavy gauge positive/negative wires and a brand new interstate battery. It has Hankook tires and has old school centerline wheels painted black. I just installed an ALPINE radio with SIRUS XM RADIO(not ready but actual xm radio) new owner pays subscription,BLUETOOTH, and PHONE CONNECTIONS. This thing is amazing and everywhere I drive it is non stop thumbs up and people honking. People take pictures and even Jeep people seem to love it. The price on these vehicles has gone through the roof. I was recently at Mecum Kissimmee florida where I saw two trucks in similar condition to mine and the went all the way to 62k and the they did not meet reserve. I found out later the reserve was actually 88k. My Cruiser has a clear florida title under my name. It my vehicle and not a dealer. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to email. or call my number at 305-302-0798. The cruiser is being sold locally. This cruiser is quickly going to find a new home. so GOOD LUCK!
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