1987 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj60 on 2040-cars
Creswell, Oregon, United States
This is not your standard 1987 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60. -The original suspension has been replaced with 3/4 ton Chevrolet suspension, with new shocks, lifting the body 26'' off the ground. 33' tires. -To compliment the new suspension the stock inline 6 cylinder has been replaced with a 1985 Chevrolet 6.2L diesel. The new power plant gives the Land Cruiser a lot more power and better fuel economy than the original engine. This Land Cruiser gets 20-25 mpg, and is a blast to drive. The engine recently has been through and tuned by the local diesel expert shop, 'Oregon Fuel Injection' (700$ service). -The roof rack was custom built for the vehicle. -The sound system consists of a Sony CD player, 6x9 speakers and two Pyle 10'' sub woofers. Lanzar 2000 watt amp. -The original jack and tool kit are still in the vehicle. -The trunk area has been bed lined and has additional tie downs added to the floor. -Super straight body, only two tiny dents on passenger fender. Body is rust and cancer free. This is a southern California car, only spent last 4 years in Oregon. The original manual and a 6.2l manual are included, along with a stack of receipts.
The bad: - The clear coat is wearing thin, could use new paint job. (we are a custom shop, and if a new paint job is desired, we can negotiate a price to have the cruiser painted before pick up) -The drivers seat fabric is torn, both front seats currently have seat covers to help protect them. -Carpet is old and a little worn. -Tinting on the windows is scratched in some areas This is a super sexy rig, that is practical and fun to drive. It is one of a kind and will turn heads wherever you go. Don't miss out on this rare find. Here is a video so you can hear it run and watch it drive. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pojmJbEvU3I&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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