1987 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj60. Mint Condition. 4x4 Collectable. Low Miles on 2040-cars
Woodbridge, Virginia, United States
Engine:V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1987
Mileage: 139,000
Make: Toyota
Exterior Color: beige
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: FJ60
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4-Speed
This auction is for the nicest original 60's Series Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60 and in great color combination of 4E9 beige with brown interior. Very low miles. Driven only 138K miles in 27 years ( still driving until sold ). The car is in mint condition, but that being said it does have a few dings and nicks here and there. It's lived most of its life in New Mexico so it's 99.9% rust-free with only one small issue just behind the drivers side rear mud flap. Of course it has some typical surface rust on the frame.
The interior is amazingly clean but there's a split in the drivers headrest.It runs, drives, brakes, shifts and rides like new. No rattles. Everything works but the tach needle sticks occasionally. A/C blows ice cold and the heater works great. Recently done : - Brand new battery - New belts - Brand new brakes - Brand new air intake hose - Brand new air filter - Fully synthetic oil change just 500 miles ago - All wind shield wipers were just replaced - Thermostat and radiator just replaced about 2 weeks ago in Toyota dealership ($1500) With all being said above it's an amazing car Please don't miss the opportunity to own this Original FJ60 !!! Please only serious offers . And please don't hesitate to contact with any questions |
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