1991 Toyota Land Cruiser Exceptional Condition 195,000 Pampered Miles on 2040-cars
Paola, Kansas, United States
1991 Toyota Land Cruiser
195,000 miles Exceptional Vehicle spent most of its life in the South. I have enjoyed it for several years and it has been dependable and has gotten a lot of thumbs up at the gas stations from FJ80 fans. Aftermarket remote controlled stereo/CD player with amp The small hole next to the dash dimmer switch used to be a blinking red light that has since been removed. I could tell you all the features it has but between the factory standard features loaded in an LC and the pics, one can see it is aptly equipped. It is the last of the Yoda FJ's and therefore very collectible. What's more, this is not modified with a Lift Kit or non OEM components. Engine runs strong, AWD and OEM Diff Lock operating as it should. We had heavy snow this winter and I driving it through the snow was a blast. This thing went through it like butter. Offered Locally so I may end the sale at any time. While in great shape, it has a few small paint chips/scratches here and there that can probably be gotten out or touched up. Slight indentation in the back of the left rear quarter panel, immediately in front of the rear tail light, very tough to see even in person. Only one small tear in the side of the driver's seat. Very, Very Nice Condition as can be seen in this link: youtube.com/watch?v=VeQZY0rN43k It does need a driver's side O2 sensor so has a check engine light on. Sold "AS IS/WHERE IS" so you need to arrange for local pick up. I know this is popular for international buyers but I will not ship. Please find someone else to do that. Car may be seen prior to auction's end by appointment. 20 minutes South of Kansas City. Buyer must pay entire amount of auction in cash or bank wire within 5 days of auction's end. I can store the car for another week if you need some time to take possession. |
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