1985 Toyota Land Cruiser W/5sp Trans on 2040-cars
Kearneysville, West Virginia, United States
My mistress of 15 years needs a new lover--
She has many special attributes including: 5 speed tranny (only one year old) OME heavy suspension ARB bull bars front and back custom roof rack with hi-lift jack and marine cleats for easy access 10k Warn winch (needs new solenoids) dual batteries with isolator 16 inch wheels What she needs: Someone to pay more attention to her before she gets too ugly. Although she has 260k miles, she is a proud daily driver with a fresh inspection in Feb. She has the usual bumps and scratches for a girl her age, she could use a compound job on her paint, but rust is her biggest threat--quickly taking its toll in the usual LC places like the tailgate and rear wheel wells. Her frame is still good and the interior is definitely used-a wear spot on drivers seat, the carpet has 15 years of coffee spills in some places but otherwise looks in order to the casual observer. She is fine to use as is, but would be much better suited for rehabbing to her former beautiful glory. Payment by Paypal or cashier's check She is stabled 75 NE of Washington DC in the WV panhandle --Local pick-up by BUYER-- although I am willing to drive up to 100 miles to meet if needed |
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