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1984 - Toyota Land Cruiser on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:1984 Mileage:90848 Color: Black
Location:

Wheeler, Mississippi, United States

Wheeler, Mississippi, United States
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1984 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60 but I need a new vehicle that will accommodate my kids better. I bought this cruiser from a seller who resurrected the vehicle from an approximately 10 year barn storage. Thus, the extremely low mileage of 90,848. This is the third FJ60 that I've had and it's the best so far. Here is a list of the work that the previous owner reported (all work reportedly done by a professional mechanic but unfortunately, I do not have the records): Removal and cleaning of fuel tank Rebuilt carb New belts New spark plugs New rancho shocks New brakes New windshield New muffler and tailpipe New oil pan gasket Transmission was removed to replace rear main seal and front input seal Here is a list of the work completed since I have owned it (all work done by professionals and I have all documentation/receipts): New tires (31" toyo) New stereo (Sony CD with Bluetooth and usb connector) New front speakers Tinted windows Transfer case seal replaced New fan clutch New radiator New thermostat Tow package Custom floor mats AC recharged New fuel filter Repaired exhaust leak Exterior is all original and in great condition for it's age and shines up nicely. There are some minor fading spots in the paint on the hood and roof (see photos). There is some minor surface rust on the undercarriage (see photos). Interior is also all original except for the upgraded stereo. All interior and exterior lights work. All doors and windows function as new. All weatherstripping good. All original tools and jack equipment in place. All parts under the hood are original except those that have recently been repaired/replaced. AC blows cold and heater blows hot. There is a small tear in the driver side seat (see photos) and a small crack in the dash. Original rims. Tilt wheel. Rear wiper, Rear defrost. Headlight washers. Working factory choke. No major dents or dings. Smoke free environment. Always garaged. Includes full car cover. 31" spare tire. This cruiser drives great. It has it's original straight 6 cylinder motor. Steering and alignment are perfect. 4 speed transmission and shifts into gears smoothly. Engine is running strong. Hi/low 4wd work. Recently tuned up and idles great. Passed California smog. This cruiser is near perfect for its age. It is rare to have an opportunity to purchase a land cruiser in this good of condition with this low mileage. You do not want to miss the chance to be the owner of this vehicle. If you know land cruisers, you know that this one will drive forever. Keep this cruiser on the road where she belongs.

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Toyota Recalling 1.67 Million Vehicles Worldwide

Wed, Oct 15 2014

UPDATE: Toyota is now announcing specifically which models are covered under its fuel pipe recall in the US. The company is repairing about 423,000 Lexus models that include the 2007-2010 LS, 2006-2011 GS, 2006-2011 IS, 2010 IS C and 2008-2010 IS-F. The automaker says that it isn't aware of any fires, crashes, injuries or fatalities caused by this problem. According to Toyota, the recall is because it's possible for the fuel delivery pipes and the fuel pressure sensor to form a bad seal with the gasket between them because of a protective coating protecting against corrosion on the pipes. It's possible for this to eventually cause a fuel leak, and obviously in a hot engine bay that's a potential fire risk. To fix the problem, dealers will replace the gasket and repair the gasket seating surface between the fuel delivery pipe and the fuel pressure sensor. The company will begin notifying owners soon. You can find the official press release, below. Toyota is issuing three separate recalls covering 1.67 million vehicles worldwide with most of those models in Japan. It looks like the campaigns' impact on the US may be smaller, though. According to Reuters, Toyota isn't aware of any accidents, injuries or fatalities affecting the models. Some yet-unnamed Lexus models might also be affected. The largest of the campaigns does not currently affect any US-market vehicles. About 802,000 units of the Toyota Crown Majesta, Crown, Noah and Voxy in Japan are being repaired to replace a seal that could leak in the brake master cylinder. Those already leaking get a new brake booster, as well, according to Reuters. The only recall currently believed to affect the US is due to a problem covering approximately 759,000 vehicles with 423,000 of them here. The repair is to fix a faulty fuel delivery pipe that could cause a fire if the fuel leaks out. Unfortunately, we don't know which models it covers. Autoblog spoke to Toyota spokesperson Mona Richard and was told the information was still "under embargo." When exactly that embargo will lift isn't yet known, but we're on the case. Finally, Toyota is recalling 190,000 Corolla Rumion and Auris models in Japan for a faulty evaporative emission control unit. Autoblog is in contact with Toyota, and we'll update this story as soon as we know more about its affect on the US market.

2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata battles Toyota GT86 on track

Mon, Oct 5 2015

It's got two doors and a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine up front, driving the rear wheels. It's made in Japan, and as far as bang-for-your-buck goes, it's a downright bargain. So which are we talking about, the Mazda MX-5 Miata, or the Toyobaru coupe known alternately as the Subaru BRZ, Scion FR-S, or Toyota GT-86? The answer is "yes," and it just goes to show, roofs notwithstanding, how close these two vehicles really are to one another. Which one is your favorite may come down to a matter of personal taste, but for its latest video, Auto Express set out to find out which laps faster around the track. On paper at least, the Toyota's 200 horsepower will trump the Mazda's 155 any day of the week, and twice on Sunday. Then again, the Miata does weigh a good 400 pounds less, even with the 2.0-liter engine and despite its convertible bodystyle – but is that enough to make up the difference? You're going to have to just watch the video for yourself to find out. All we'll tell you is that the match is pretty darn close – what you might call a photo finish, if they were actually racing each other at the same time as opposed to each racing the clock separately. So watch the video above and voice your support for your favorite little Japanese sports car in the Comments section. Related Video:

Autoblog Podcast #318

Tue, 29 Jan 2013

Toyota back on top, Barrett Jackson, Crowdsourcing your Dodge Dart payments, Nissan and Toyota double down on pickups
Episode #318 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Zach Bowman and Michael Harley talk about Toyota regaining the No. 1 sales crown, getting your friends and family to buy you a Dodge Dart, Barrett-Jackson, and Toyota and Nissan remaining committed to their pickup trucs. We wrap with your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Keep reading for our Q&A module for you to scroll through and follow along, too. Thanks for listening!
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