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1979 Bj44 Diesel Land Cruiser on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:240000
Location:

Gardena, California, United States

Gardena, California, United States
Advertising:


Hello EBAY! WE ARE ROLLING OUT ANOTHER GEM!!!!!!!!

ALL ORIGINAL, STOCK, LOW MILE BJ44 DIESEL LAND CRUISER! 


WITH PROPER MAINTENANCE YOU CAN DRIVE THIS RIG INTO ETERNITY!!!!!!!!!!!

ONLY 40,000 KM'S (24,000 MILES) AND STARTS UP WITH ABSOLUTE EASE EVERY TIME! EVERYTHING WORKS INCLUDING HEATER, RADIO, ALL DASH BUTTONS AND RIPS IN 4X4!

THIS RIG IS FULLY STOCK, HAS ORIGINAL JUMP SEATS AND FLAUNTS THE EVER RELIABLE 2B ENGINE AND A 4 SPEED MANUAL TRAN. 

ITS SO STOCK IT STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL STOCK SPLIT RIMS!


TRUCK IS FRESHLY PAINTED AND THE FEW RUST SPOTS IT HAD WERE PROFESSIONALLY WELDED PRIOR TO PAINTING.

COMES WITH A STOCK CANVAS TOP THAT GIVEN ITS AGE WILL PROBABLY NEED TO BE ADDRESSED SOON! IF NEEDED WE CAN EASILY CONSTRUCT ANOTHER ONE FOR YOU TO THE EXACT SPECS THIS ONE IS!



No need to deal with the importing and titling nightmare as our dealership has REGISTERED and TITLED it so you dont have to deal with the headache ! 



CURRENTLY AT OUR WAREHOUSE IN LOS ANGELES AND READY TO CRUSH!


WE HAVE SOLD AND TITLED OVER 50 RIGS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY AND HAVE MANY REFERENCES UPON REQUEST! 


THIS IS A JAPANESE UNIT AND PER EBAY REQUEST HAVE 00000000000000000 AS THE VIN, THE ACTUAL VIN # IS: 


VIN: BJ44000181


CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP SHIPPING AVAILABLE!


Year: 1979

Fuel: Diesel

Engine: 4 cylinder, 3.2 LITER 2b diesel 

Transmission: 4 SPEED

CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS!


310.990.5818 

CALL/TEXT 24/7 WITH ANY QUESTIONS...



BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AS CROSS COUNTRY CRUISERS IS A DEALERSHIP SPECIALIZING IN PURCHASING/IMPORTING/TITLING/REGISTERING RARE RIGS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD!

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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE THIS VEHICLE LISTING AT ANY TIME AS IT FOR SALE AT OUR DEALERSHIP AND HAS MULTIPLE ADS ELSEWHERE.  


The 2B is a 3.2 L inline 4 eight valve OHV diesel engineCompression ratio is 21:1. Output is 93 hp (69 kW) at 2200 rpm with 159 ft·lbf (215 N·m) of torque at 2200 rpm.


TAGS: HJ61  HILUX SURF SSR LIMITED RIGHT HAND DRIVE HJ60 FJ40 FJ42 BJ40 BJ42 BJ44 HJ45 HJ60 HJ61 HJ75 TROOPY TOYOTA BJ60 BJ62 FJ60 FJ62 BJ70 BJ71 BJ74 TURBO DIESEL LAND CRUISER LANDCRUISER 2H 3B MOTOR 12H-T 13B-T TOYOTA BIO-DIESEL


On Jan-26-14 at 14:05:09 PST, seller added the following information:

THIS CRUISER IS A MEDIUM WHEEL BASE. FOR THE TRIM IT IS SOMEHOW LISTED AS A LONG WHEEL BASE. THANKS

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