1995 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.5l on 2040-cars
Ogden, Utah, United States
1995 Toyota Land Cruiser 80 series. This is a very clean, low mileage, sharp looking Cruiser that is a pleasure to drive. It is equipped a 3" Old Man Emu lift kit and new 285/75R16 BFG All Terrain KO tires. It has a brand new windshield and tires. It had a seam separation on the drivers seat, so I had it repaired. It looks like a near perfect match. There are some small scrapes and dimples in the truck, and some spots on the lift gate where the paint is "stained", it had a bug shield on it and there is some rubbing on the hood (I couldn't get it to show in pictures), the bug shield will be included in sale. And there is some paint fade on the upper edge on the left front fender flare. If you are familiar with these trucks you know about their ruggedness and reliability. It is rare to find one with such low miles and in this great of condition. The interior is in great condition with only minor flaws, one is a nick in the passenger door panel and one is a nick on the drivers door panel. The engine is smooth and quiet, the transmission shifts perfectly, and the transfer case shifts like it should. All accessories work as they should and the A/C is ice cold. These make excellent off road vehicles with the solid front axle and torque from the 6 cyl engine. This is a no reserve auction, so bid to win.
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