1984 - Toyota Land Cruiser on 2040-cars
Salem, Oregon, United States

I am very confident you will never find a better example of a Toyota LandCruiser FJ60; of any year. This literally turns heads everywhere I go! I'd also by happy take any additional pictures you request. The first thing I do with all my Land Cruiser purchases, whether or not they run great, is bring them to a mechanic to have them completely gone through. I basically told the mechanic at Land Cruiser. I've accomplished the following major items within the last month along with many other repairs / upgrades: New spark plugs New spark plug wires New distributor cap New fuel filter New oil filter New battery New starter New alternator Oil change Coolant system flush New stereo New 33" BF Goodrich all terrain tires Complete repaint Powder coated OEM wheels I spent over 3,500 just at the mechanic. This truck is ready to go anywhere! This truck also features these tasteful modifications: 5" inch lift Explorer style roof rack HID headlights Limo window tinting If you know about these trucks, and have seen others, you know what an EXTREMELY RARE find this one is. It is nearly impossible to find a clean and original FJ60. This truck has VERY LOW MILES for the year. This truck has a CLEAN TITLE and a CLEAN CarFax with no accidents. This truck is also RUST FREE! There is only the expected surface rust on parts of the frame, but not on the body. If you don’t know of the FJ60’s reliability and versatility, do your homework. I challenge you to find any negative comments on any website. In my opinion, these are the best SUV’s ever made. This is a proven truck with years of reliability. This is a truck that can literally last a lifetime and be passed from generation to generation. These trucks are only increasing in value and are widely popular across all generations and demographics. I've sold them in the past to ranchers, commercial pilots, CEO's of investment firms, conspiracy theorists, hipsters and fathers who just wanted a safe family vehicle. Imperfections on the interior are very hard to find. There are no stains or smells; no pet hair; no rips or fading upholstery. The interior is a 8 out of 10. Keep in mind this is a 29 year old truck and it is not perfect. However, it is in excellent condition overall. The exterior shines and has only very small imperfections. I just had it repainted so its in really good condition. It's not a Maaco job, but it's not show car job either. There were no rust repairs necessary prior to repainting the truck. The exterior is a 8 out of 10. There are no known mechanical issues. The engine runs very strong with no smoking or knocks. There is some evidence of seeping but no puddling under the truck. The 4WD shifts effortlessly and works amazing. The AC is not hooked up currently but I have all the components in a box. This is one of those cars I just don't want to sell. It fires up the first time every time and runs great. I actually smile every time it fires up.
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