1984 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, United States
Very clean, LG station-wagon body style sport utility 4-door, 4-speed
manual transmission, 4x4, original, garage-kept, well-taken care of,
rust-free, color: desert beige, factory tint, tow hitch in front and
rear. Glossy paint (has been repainted), still has original Toyota radio, cassette player,
tow hook, seats and fabrics (no rips or tears), interior, manuals, jack, oem inspection lamp,
tool bag with tools, rear heater. Dash has no cracks or blemishes. Headliner is perfect with no rips. Original carpet, cargo area was protected with an overlay carpet and an additional rubber mat. Has a lift with large tires but comes with the
original chromed aluminum/alloy rims. The speedometer was not altered. I added a brake controller and
7-prong plug for towing. I have done all needed maintenance: replaced
A/C system evaporator core, dryer, expansion block, compressor (A/C is
ice cold), brake booster & master cylinder, oil pan gasket &
filter, transfer case seal, push rod cover gasket, new battery in '13, new oem antenna, oem gas gap, close to 4K in maintenance. If it needed the work I had it done, as this is my primary auto. FJ60 has a plastic reservoir bottle for the
rear window washer only which would need replacement if you want to use it. I
never have. A DIY job or $100 for a mechanic to complete. I have not
used the cruise control on this manual-transmission 4x4. It comes with
the manual, separate from the Toyota manual. Comfortable to drive, I have driven on the interstate down to S. Florida and up to NC with ease. Strong engine
starts, runs and tows great. I towed a 2400lb. trailer across three states without
a problem. Gets complements and attention, clear title. I have had one professional mechanic do all maintenance, is familiar with the vehicle, and have records of the work I had done. It is my primary driver and I use it nearly every day. This FJ60 is clean and nicely-maintained.
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