1997 Toyota Land Cruiser 40th Anniversary Edition Locked & Loaded! on 2040-cars
Teaneck, New Jersey, United States
It has come time to sell my 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser 40th Anniversary Edition with only 144,xxx miles. This is my daily driver so mileage will go up as time goes by. The car is a Central VA car, but for the few weeks ahead I will be in Northern NJ. This car has not been exposed long-term to Northern weather conditions (I'm just visiting the area) and does not suffer from rust, etc. Frame is fantastic.
I have a 2.5" ARB OME lift on with steering stabilizer, and some BF Goodrich A/T with plastidipped wheels. I also have an Alpine double din unit that has Sirius XM, Bluetooth, Navigation, CD Player, etc. A fully loaded unit. All speakers work well. The only thing that doesn't work on this car is the antenna, which none of the 4 Land Cruiser 80's I've owned have ever worked. Tow package. Runs great, drive it long distance with no problem. I wouldn't be afraid to drive this across country. Handles rough terrain/snow amazingly. Super rare 40th Anniversary Edition. I do not have the rear seats, they were not there when I purchased the car but I did not mind so much as I wanted to build a storage unit in the back. I have researched plenty of what these cars are worth, and their increasing value - especially a late 80s series and more importantly a rare 40th Anniversary Edition. Locking differentials, and all buttons etc in great working condition. If you have any questions, please ask. Feel free to make an offer. I am willing to ship at buyer's expense. Bidders must have an eBay account in good order. |
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