Toyota Landcruiser Fj60 1983 63,000 Orig Miles on 2040-cars
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
KNOWN HISTORY (3rd Owner), MOST, IF NOT ALL: ORIGINAL OWNER DOCUMENTS, SERVICE HISTORY, MANUALS, TOOL KIT. RECENT FULL TUNE UP INCLUDING WIRES (sorry for the blue wires), SOME HOSES, AC HOSE, ALL LUBRICANTS, FILTERS. RUNS STRONG,CLEAN, QUIET AND STRAIGHT. AC ICE COLD! ORIGINAL PAINT, as far as I can tell, EXCEPT LEFT FRONT FENDER (REPAIRED BY BODY SHOP FOR ORIGINAL OWNER). INTERIOR EXCELLENT EXCEPT AS NOTED. BASICALLY "UNMOLESTED". KNOWN ISSUES INCLUDE; PAINT CHIPS, CARPET PILLING SOME AREAS, OLD NON WORKING AFTERMARKET CRUISE CONTROL, RECENT (SEE BELOW EXPLANATION) RUST IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT AND UNDERBODY. THE SHOP WHO DID THE TUNE UP DID SOME WIRE BRUSHING AND PAINTING UNDER THE HOOD (AIR CLEANER, RADIATOR). THE WORK IS REMEDIAL RATHER THAN PROFESSIONAL. SCUFF MARK ON ONE SIDE NEEDS COMPOUND TO REMOVE, DINGS(NOT HOLES) IN CARGO AREA WHEEL WELL VINYL. SOME OF THE UNDERBODY COATING (AFTERMARKET DONE BY ORIGINAL OWNER) IS COMING OFF AFTER ALL THESE YEARS (SEE PICTURE). AFTER MARKET (SEARS)?) CRUISE CONTROL INSTALLED BY ORIGINAL OWNER NOT WORKING. PURCHASED WITH 57,000 MILES 5 YEARS AGO. NOW THE MILEAGE IS 63,000 + . MOVED THE CAR FROM NYC TO MIAMI BEACH. DO NOT HAVE A GARAGE THAT IS CLIMATE CONTROLLED AND THE SALT AIR WILL DESTROY THIS CAR SO I AM SELLING. I THINK THIS FJ60 IS TOO GOOD TO LOSE TO RUST. THERE IS NO GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY. SELLING "AS IS, WHERE IS". PREFER TO SELL TO SOMEONE WHO HAS SEEN AND DRIVEN THIS CAR SO THAT YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GETTING!!!!! I THINK THIS IS A VERY SOLID CAR. IT SHOWS IT'S LOW MILEAGE. I HAVE TRIED TO PUT REASONABLY REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOS. IT CAN BE SEEN IN MIAMI BEACH. THIS IS A CASH OR WIRE TRANSFER ONLY SALE. UPON CLEARANCE OF FUNDS I WILL HAND OVER CLEAR FLORIDA TITLE SIGNED OVER TO THE NEW OWNER . FULL PAYMENT WITHIN THREE BUSINESS DAYS OR I WILL RELIST. THIS VEHICLE IS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE BEFORE END OF AUCTION. WILL TRY TO ANSWER QUESTIONS QUICKLY. On Mar-17-14 at 07:46:09 PDT, seller added the following information: NO BUY IT NOW PRICE, NO I WILL NOT TAKE $5,000., I WILL GIVE KEYS AND WATCH TO MAKE SURE YOUR SHIPPER PUTS ON TRUCK, I HAVE NOR PUT A "FOR SALE SIGN" ON THE CAR YET AND MAY NOT SO PLEASE BID. On Mar-17-14 at 07:59:10 PDT, seller added the following information: SORRY FOR ERRORS IN SENTENCE ABOVE..... I HAVE NOT PUT A "FOR SALE" SIGN ON CAR YET AND MAY NOT...... |
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Toyota is pushing against organizing, saying that workers already have a payment and benefits near the top of the industry, and noting that it has never laid off a permanent employee in Canada. Unifor has reportedly countered by saying that about a quarter of the workforce is operating under a temporary contract, which receives lower benefits.
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