1984 Toyota Land Cruiser Bj60 Sport Utility 4-door 4.2l Diesel on 2040-cars
Gresham, Oregon, United States
CLEAN TITLE, 2 OWNER, REAL BJ WITH FACTORY DIESEL!
NOT A LAND CRUISER FJ60 WITH A DIESEL, BUT A REAL NUMBERS MATCHING BJ60 DIESEL. Vehicle Information: 1984 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER VIN: JT3BJ60G8E0012737 SPORT UTILITY 3.4L L4 4 WHEEL DRIVE 5 SPEED MANUAL MILES: 220171 (ODOMETER SHOWN IN KILOMETERS) A great condition Toyota BJ60 Landcruiser. Hard to find one as nice as this. Running, driving, ready to enjoy. -3B diesel engine -5 speed manual transmission -4x4, manual shift transfer case -power steering -power brakes -power clutch All in great working condition The body is solid, there is no rust, the undercarriage is in very good shape, as is the frame from front to back there is a 3" lift, with almost brand new tires Exhaust is in good shape It has an aftermarket winch bumper in the front. It has an aftermarket radio with MP3 connectivity, sounds awesome. It also has a very rare 60/40 bench seat in the front. It has a rare rear heater too. BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR, NEW TIRES AND WHEELS, PAINT IN GREAT CONDITION. RUNS AND DRIVES FANTASTIC!! NO TEARS IN THE SEATS, PANELS OR CARPETS! NO CRACKS IN THE DASH PAD. CALL AARON WITH QUESTIONS. 503-841-8869 |
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Thu, 04 Sep 2014Toyota executives say the company's primary focus is on safety. At least for the time being, that means the company won't pursue development of a driverless car.
Speaking at the company's advanced safety seminar in Ypsilanti, MI, Thursday morning, Seigo Kuzumaki, Toyota's deputy chief safety technology officer, said that Toyota envisions a future driving environment that optimizes the best of both humans and computers, not choosing one over the other.
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