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1989 Toyota Land Cruiser on 2040-cars

US $12,100.00
Year:1989 Mileage:316000 Color: Blue /
 Gray
Location:

Mc Connellsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Mc Connellsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: tamelatmmovius@tenup.com .

Completely restored, totally mint condition 1989 FJ 62 Landcruiser for sale. I’ve owned this truck for nearly 5
years and have painstakingly and lovingly restored it. I started with a rust free truck. That search took nearly
a year. From there, I have fixed or replaced nearly everything that was needed and many things that were not. I
almost always took the truck to stock specifications except where it just didn’t make any sense. This truck
looks and drives great. It is completely rust free and restored. This is, by far, the best example of and FJ62
that I’ve ever seen.

Everything works. And when I say everything I mean everything.
Here is a list of repairs, miatnenance restorations and upgrades. There are a lot of smaller items that have been
sorted that do not appear on this list.
-New paint. Glass out paint job including all door jams.
-New door rubbers
-Replaced all window moldings with the factory rubber and chrome trim. Even on windshield!
-New blue tooth enabled HD stereo with CD, Sirius XM, Pandora, USB port etc. It even has a back up camera if you
want to install it. I have the old stereo as well.
-New Speakers
-New power antenna fully sorted. The dash switch works.
-Re-foamed seats and new seat upholstery
-Added new heated seat elements with in dash controls
-Added new heated seat elements with in dash controls
-New premium carpets and trim pieces
-New Dash cover
-Added an additional charging port on dash
-Replaced ALL belts and ALL hoses
-Rebuilt transmission and transfer case
-4x4 and drive train is completely sorted
-New shocks and steering damper
-New radiator and heater core and all new heater hoses
-New thermostat, gasket and cold start switch
-Fully sorted ice cold AC with modern refrigerant conversion
-All dashboard and interior lights work
-New alternator
-New Battery
-Upgraded headlight wiring harness see ih8mud
-New head lights
-Upgraded heavy duty battery and ground cables see ih8mud
-All windows, door locks, and switches work. New switches, regulators and motors bought as needed.
-New fuel pump and fuel filter
-New exhaust
-New brake master cylinder
-New brake lines
-Trailer hitch and wiring is new and fully sorted
-New wires, cap and rotor, spark plug wires, fuel and air filter
-New side marker lights and taillight lenses
-etc etc etc. See the documentation link. Over 22k spent.

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Auto blog

Half of Chinese car buyers won't shop Japanese over hard feelings

Mon, May 26 2014

The hard feelings between China and Japan is no real secret. Besides modern-day disputes, the two countries have had a long-running enmity that dates back to well before the atrocities of World War II. All things considered, then, it shouldn't be a shock that half of Chinese car buyers wouldn't consider a Japanese car. This survey, conducted by Bernstein Research, found that 51 percent of 40,000 Chinese consumers wouldn't even consider a Japanese car – which, again, isn't really surprising, when you consider stories like this. According to Bernstein, the most troubling thing is the location of these sentiments – smaller, growing cities where the population is going to need sets of wheels. We imagine it wouldn't be as big of an issue in traffic-clogged Shanghai or Beijing, but these small cities are going to become a major focus for automakers. "Nationalistic feelings are an impediment. [Japanese] premium brands will struggle," analyst Max Warburton wrote in a research note, according to The Wall Street Journal. Things will improve for Japanese makes, although China will remain a challenge, with Warburton writing, "the one thing that comes out most clearly is that most Chinese really want a German car. While we expect Japanese brands to continue to recover market share this year, ultimately the market will belong to the Germans." There are a few other insights from the study. According to WSJ, Japanese brands are viewed better than Korean brands, and they're seen as more comfortable than the offerings from Germany or the US, despite the fact that everyone in China apparently wants a German car. This is a tough position for the Japanese makes to be in, as there's really not a lot they can do to win favor with Chinese buyers. It will be interesting to see how this plays out, particularly as the importance of the PRC continues to increase year after year. News Source: The Wall Street Journal - sub. req.Image Credit: Kazuhiro Nogi / AFP / Getty Images Honda Mazda Nissan Toyota Car Buying

2014 Toyota 4Runner

Fri, 02 Aug 2013

I recently took the redesigned 2014 Toyota 4Runner for a muddy romp in Pennsylvania. While the mechanical bits and pieces beneath the body-on-frame SUV trudge forward into the new model year with very few tweaks, the truck "receives a rugged new exterior design and interior refinements that add comfort and convenience without sacrificing its hallmark performance capability and excellent value," says the automaker.
A quick visual scan of the 4Runner reveals a new front end with a more "aggressive" and "muscular" appearance (yes, I'm quoting Toyota) that includes new headlights, grille and hood scoop. A roof rack is now standard across all trims, too. While SR5 and Trail grades have a bland color-keyed grille insert that gives the face a monochromatic appearance, the range-topping Limited (shown above and in our gallery) snarls with a silver-plated chin that gives it a bit more character.
New soft-touch surfaces within the cabin provide a more upscale environment and a bright new Optitron instrument panel improves readability and functionality. As before, the SR5 and Trail models arrive with fabric upholstery or optional Softex seats (synthetic leather). Genuine hides are reserved for the Limited trim, which is also fitted with Toyota's unique X-REAS (X-Relative Absorber System) automatic suspension system as standard equipment.

Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race Scion FR-S [w/video]

Thu, 07 Mar 2013

Toyota has been hosting its Pro/Celebrity race at the Toyota Grand Prix on Long Beach since 1977. The charity event, which has raised millions of dollars over the years, traditionally pits Hollywood celebrities against professional athletes (including race car drivers) on the full Grand Prix course in modified street vehicles. The short, sprint-style race is popular with the crowds as the amateur drivers race uninhibited - the result is an action-packed race with plenty of excitement and automotive... er... carnage.
Over the decades, the drivers have raced a variety of Toyota products including last year's front-wheel-drive Scion tC. But this year, Toyota announced at the Chicago Auto Show that the new rear-wheel-drive Scion FR-S would be stepping up to the plate. The good news only became better when Toyota Motorsports invited us out to Southern California's Willow Springs Raceway (the same circuit where the drivers train and practice) to be one of the first behind the wheel.
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