1985 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj60 ****138k Original Miles**** on 2040-cars
Ventura, California, United States
1985 FJ60 Land Cruiser FJ60 You are bidding on a near mint original FJ60 with 138,020 Original miles. This is a 2 owner truck. It belongs to my uncle. He purchased this FJ60 back in 1987 with 33 K miles in sunny Arizona. Since then he has moved it to Dry Southern California where it's spend it's life in a dry clean sound studio. This truck has been his get away camping rig for the last 27 Years. It is completely bone stock and original except for the radio and tint on the windows. Every piece of chrome and body parts are as it came from the factory Zero replacement parts. 10 Years ago at 131K miles he has the motor completely gone through. new seals and what ever it needed at the time. The motor is clean top to bottom. even the oil pan looks brand new. The truck was also repainted 10 years ago due to fading and small dent on the rear flip up door There is Zero rust on this truck. no bondo or cover up. The interior is also in great shape. It has had Sheep skin seat covers on then since 1987. I took them off, but included with the Cruiser. Last year the A/C system was all redone at a cost of $4000.00 and blows Ice cold. Tires are over 80% and there are 2 spare tires with matching factory rims. Factory tool kit and jack under drivers seat. If you have any questions please call before bidding. I am a licensed and bonded California Auto dealer. California sales tax with be added to final winning price to all California residents Along with a $65.00 Doc fee, $58.25 Smog fee $15.00 License transfer fee. Out of state buyers who Ship the truck out of state pay no sales tax here only $65.00 Doc fee. If you pick up the vehicle in person You will be charged sales tax of 7.50% Ventura County Pacific Truck & 4x4 Sales 1497 Tower Square Ventura, CA 93003 805-650-0900 Dealer #55945 ***We reserve the right to end auction early Vehicle is also listed locally. *** |
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