1983 Toyota Land Cruiser - Lift Kit - 35" Tires - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Three Lakes, Wisconsin, United States
1983 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60. Great, dependable driver. Recently redone interior. Lift kit with new 35" Toyo Mud Terrain tires, snorkel (not hooked up), paint is presentable but shows wear. Some scratches and small rust areas, but overall very clean. Originally titled in South Carolina. Frame is completely rust free outside of minimal surface rust. Body is bondo free to the best of my knowledge and has very minimal surface rust. Original inline 6 with an exempt odometer. Original owner stated he had the engine rebuilt about 15,000 miles prior to my purchase, but no documentation. Engine starts and runs well. Brakes need checking - not sure if it's from the large tires or if they need work. They do stop the vehicle but should/could work better. AC does not work. Everything else is operable to the best of my knowledge. Nice, clean FJ60 with lots of extras offered at no reserve. For sale locally, seller reserves the right to end auction early.
On Jun-17-14 at 05:57:13 PDT, seller added the following information: Common questions I'm getting: As the description and photos show, this FJ60 has very little frame rust. What I would classify as minimal surface rust on some areas of the frame. Zero rust-through on the frame. It's very clean, shown in photos. The body is very clean as well with minimal areas of rust coming through the paint under the door(s). This is one of the cleanest FJ60s I've ever owned. It is garage kept and was only driven in summer months by me. I have only owned it about 18 months. The brakes will stop the vehicle but do not work at 100%. I'd estimate them to be working at about a 25% level. This Cruiser will travel no problem at highway speeds up to 70 MPH. It could be driven home by the buyer, but again, the brakes are not 100% and are probably not the safest option at highway speeds. The tires (Toyo MTs) likely have less than 500 miles on them and are worth about $1,200 by themselves. I am selling it because I have a collection of vintage 4x4s which means too many to maintain and store, so this one didn't survive the cut. I forgot to note in the description - the filler neck on the gas tank will leak if over-filled. It has to be COMPLETELY filled to leak. On Jun-17-14 at 19:42:12 PDT, seller added the following information: If the bids exceed $6,000 I'll pay to have the brakes looked at/repaired prior to shipping or pick-up. |
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