Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: REAR
Model: FJ Cruiser
Mileage: 1,234
Trim: 4 WHEEL
Year: 1967
1967 FJ40 WITH CHEVY 283 V8 RUNNING WELL,REGISTERED AND DMV TAGGED AS 1965 CHEVY V8 AS SEEN IN THE DOOR TAG,HAS EDELBROCK ALUMINUM INTAKE AND HOLLEY PERFROMANCE 4 BARREL,FENDERWELL HEADERS THAT WENT STRAIGHT TO DUAL FLOWMASTERS,VERY LOUD,HAS CD PLAYER,TACHOMETER,AFTERMARKET TEMP AND OIL PRESS ,SPEEDO WORKS WELL,ALL LIGHTS WORK,HAS FULL HARD DOOR,SOFT DOORS AND HALF SOFT DOORS,COMES WITH FULL SOFT TOP AND BIKINI TOP,HAS NEWER SEATS AND NEWER GAS TANK,PASSENEGER SEAT NEEDS TO BE MOUNTED STILL.HAS SAGINAW 4 SPEED TRANNY AND ORIGINAL NP T CASE,RUNNING GEARS ARE ALL ORIGINAL EXCEPT FOR A MILD LIFT,TIRES ARE NEW,WHEELS OXIDIZED BUT STILL ;POLISH UP NICE.FRAME IS SOLID,THE ORIGINAL COATING IS JUST NOW PEELING OFF, BODY NEEDS WORK AS THE PREVIOUS OWNER RIPPED OFF THE CORNERES OF THE WHEEL WELLS AND BANGED UP THE HOOD,WILL COME WITH SPARE FRONT FENDER SKIRTS AND FRONT GRILL AND BIB,TRIED TO RESTORE BUT SPACE AND JERK NEIGHBORS WON'T ALLOW ME TO FINISH, I DROVE THIS DAILY BUT NEVER OFFROADED, THIS IS SO FAR THE ONLY FJ I HAVE SEEN WITH A DMV ISSUED DOORTAG FOR A CHEVY V8 ENGINE,I INCLUDED THE DOOR TAG PICTURE FOR REFERENCE.
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According to an Automotive News report, high-risk lending expanded to 24.8 percent of total loans in Q3, up from 21.9 percent for this time last year. As this level increased, average credit scores of borrowers dropped to 755, down from 763 a year ago. In that time, the average financing amount increased $90 per vehicle, to $25,963.
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Autoblog Podcast #318
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