1987 Toyota Land Cruiser Lx No Reserve on 2040-cars
Plattsburgh, New York, United States
RESERVE LIFTED, WILL BE SOLD AT NO RESERVE, HIGHER BID WIN ! RARE VEHICLE, US REGISTERED IMPORTED LEGALLY. VIN JT1V0BJ7309002980 MANUAL 5 SPEED, 4X4 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN : BELGIUM YEAR: 1987 DECIDED TO SELL MY BABY, A TOYOTA 3.4 DIESEL 5 SPEED BJ70, BULLETPROOF ENGINE 340K KILOMETER, READ 190K MILES, EXCELLENT ENGINE. THE FRAME/FLOOR ARE VERY SOLID, THE BODY SHOW SOME SIGN OF AGE BUT PURELY COSMETIC. ENGINE CRANK AT FIRST KEY TURN, TRANSMISSION SHIFT PERFECT ALL 5 GEARS, AND CLUTCH IS GREAT. THERE IS A WALL INSTALLED IN THE CABIN TO USE AS A TRUCK, THAT CAN BE REMOVED, THE FRP TOP IS REMOVABLE AS WELL, CAN BE DRIVEN AS A CONVERTIBLE. INSTALL A SNORKEL IT WILL GO ANYWHERE. NO AC EQUIPPED ( CAN GET A NEW AC KIT FOR $900 ) SOLD AS IS WHERE IS, A DEPOSIT OF $1000 NON REFUNDABLE VIA PAYPAL IS DUE AT THE END OF AUCTION (2HOURS), THE REMAINDER DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS VIA BANK, CHECK OR CASH (PAYPAL FOR DEPOSIT ONLY) POSSIBLE STORAGE AFTER PAYMENT IN FULL IS $125 A MONTH IF NEEDED. GOOD LUCK |
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