1964 Fj45lv Toyota Landcruiser Diesel on 2040-cars
Ventura, California, United States
The mechanics of the car are awesome. It starts up first try every time. The previous owner was a savvy mechanically oriented guy experienced in these cars. He did a lot of upgrades mostly mechanical. I had initially wanted to totally restore the car, but after I bought it realized it was perfect just the way it is. The car gets crazy attention and drives solid. Not perfect but runs and drives amazing. You could do a complete repaint and the cosmetic fixes and from what have described above, you have a very desirable classic. Either way these are going up in value. I have seen totally restored command serious price points. Please do your homework and a pre bid inspection. I have done my best to describe the car. I am not a mechanic. This is not a fire sale. The vehicle is being sold in "as is" condition with no representation or warranties expressed or implied. Buyer has made best efforts to describe the vehicle and its condition and that there are some things needing attention, however it is up to the buyer to arrange a pre-bidding inspection prior to bidding. I only encourage this because everyone has their own ideas of things and I don't want anyone trying to make a fuss because they didn't understand something. I am honest seller with great feedback and a long time member of EBay. If you have questions you can email me and I will try to answer. If you want to set up a pre bid inspection email me how to get a hold of you so we can arrange it. I have the vehicle advertised locally so at any given time I reserve the right to end the auction. If I don't get what I am looking for, it will get me the justification with the wife to keep it. Again, this is a rare opportunity to find one of these so mechanically sound with a legally registered diesel in California. Yes it is registered as a diesel in California and due to the age of the vehicle seller is not required to provide smog. If you re reading this, you know the rare breed/model that I have listed. The Toyota FJ45LV is the Holy Grail of Landcruisers. Why am I selling after wanting one forever? Priorities have changed and the wife want to remodel. the home. I have owned many Landcruisers from FJ40's, FJ60's, FJ80's and this trumps anyone of them. I know I am going to regret selling it, so please don't try to email me with low ball offers. as they will only be deleted. Thank you and good luck. On Feb-24-14 at 08:16:33 PST, seller added the following information: Also, a lot of folks are unaware you can obtain financing on classic cars. I have used JJBest 1(800) USA-1965 or 1 (855) 344 7104 at www.jjbest.com and they can usually do a loan with just 10% down. |
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