Very Clean Toyota Land Cruiser Fj60 Low Miles on 2040-cars
Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States
We will add more pictures tomorrow. If it turns out that the buyer is in Las Vegas or Southern California we will drive it down if you cover expenses. 1983 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60. Only a 2 owner vehicle. This is a very, very clean older SUV that has been well taken care of. Always properly maintained. Never been in an accident. This has very low miles. Under 107,000 original miles. This came from Southern California to Montana. No rust at all. Everything works very good. New top end last year, And all the smog stuff has been gone through. New pump and all new vaccume lines. Drives like new. No cracks in dash or windshield. Interior is very, very nice. We use mats on the floor. Never been treated rough or driven in rough terrain. Tried to show how clean the engine is but I'm not too good with the camera. No leaks. This is a well maintained Cruiser. Roof racks. Manuals. Rear tires are new. There are three flaws. Two fairly small dings on the upper rear right side. The previous owner was in his late eighties. Not very good at backing up I guess. He tried to fix them both,(the lower one with some bondo) Poor Job. It would be a cheap fix in a shop. It didn't bother us so we just left it as is. The other flaw is that the rear carpet isn't perfect. Please ask any questions you might have. Feel free to call. 208-360-1636 Buyer is responsible for shipping I will help any way I can. Selling As Is. Full payment due within 3 days of auction close. Bank wire transfer or cash. No Paypal. Thanks for looking.
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