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1991 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars

US $9,700.00
Year:1991 Mileage:215095 Color: still wears the original paint that still shines up very nice and there is NO evidence of paint work or accident damage
Location:

Orem, Utah, United States

Orem, Utah, United States
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1991 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER

+++++   CENTER DIFFERENTIAL LOCK   +++++


It's hard to find these old Land Cruisers in this clean and solid condition.  Yes, this one has the highly sought after Center Diff Lock and it works great as it should.  The All-Time 4 Wheel Drive works great and the transmission shifts smooth and strong.  The engine runs great and starts right up with no issues.  It rolls down the highway and around town smooth and straight.  Pictures are worth a thousand words and you can tell by looking at them that this one has been well taken care of and not abused or modified in any way.  

Considering it's 23 years old this Cruiser drives and shows like it's much newer.  The exterior still wears the original paint that still shines up very nice and there is NO evidence of paint work or accident damage.  All body panels are straight and all gaps are even.  There's a few small (not noticeable in pictures) paint chips here and there.  I had a brand new windshield installed last week as the original one had some surface pitting and a few stone chips.  Also, I had four new All-Terrain tires installed early last week.  All trim and molding is intact and in great shape.  The wheels are original and have no curb rash and look great.  It has the tow package and is wired for trailer lights.

The interior is far better than what would be expected.  As seen in the photos the carpet is very clean throughout.  The seat upholstery is a 9.5 out of 10 with the only small issues being minimal wear on the outside edge of the drivers seat.   It appears that the back two rows of seats were hardly ever used.  Overall the interior is in fantastic shape with very little sign of wear.  There is seating for 8 people and all seats and seat belts function properly.  All power accessories work, including the door locks, power windows, stereo, cruise control, power antenna, etc…

Again, the pictures show how nice it is.  The miles are really low for the year … it was only driven an average of 9,350 miles per year since 1991.  This will make someone a great everyday driver and family hauler or it's a great foundation for an unstoppable off-road machine.  You can't beat the reliablity and the off-road capability.  It's crazy how "over-engineered" these '90's Land Cruisers really are. They are built like tanks and can take on just about anything you throw at them.  I have owned several over these over the years and have loved every one of them.   I wouldn't hesitate driving this one anywhere or any distance.  The last mid-'90's Land Cruiser I sold had many more miles on it and was purchased and used on a 10,000 mile trek across Europe to Mongolia.  This engine was bone stock and the only modifications were roof mounted spot lights, Old Man Emu 4" suspension lift, and a large aftermarket bumper with a Warn Winch.  These are built for the long haul !!

I chose to sell this on a fixed price sale with a best offer option instead of an auction so that everyone knew upfront where I'm at on price.  I have it priced very fair for what it is and the great condition that it's in.  Please, be fair and reasonable with your offers.  I know what it's worth to me and what I'm into it and I believe a good deal is when both buyer and seller feel good about an agreed price.   I've worked hard to earn and maintain a 100% positive feedback with Ebay and I want to continue with that.  Bottom line, I want both the buyer and myself to come away happy with the transaction and with positive feedback for both sides.  


Housekeeping :  As nice as it is it isn't brand new and is being sold As Is with no warranties expressed or implied.  Please have funds in place before bidding.  Please ask any questions you may have before bidding.  Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs and arrangements.  I'm happy to help on my end with whatever is needed to make things go smooth.

While preparing the listing I didn't see where it would allow me to attach the AutoCheck report.  I'll have a copy of it for the buyer.  The report shows -0- Accidents, -0- Title problems, -0- Odometer discrepancies, 4 previous owners, and it qualifies for AutoCheck Buyback Protection.  Of all 15 Title/Problem areas checked by AutoCheck there were -0- problems.  It shows the Cruiser started life in Sacramento, California and was there until 98,000 miles and has been in Montana since that time until recently finding its way to me here in Utah.  I've owned it since January of this year.


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