1986 Toyota Land Cruiser Turbo Diesel Cabrio 1 Owner on 2040-cars
Schuyler Falls, New York, United States
Up for auction my 1986 Turbo Diesel CABRIOLET , 1 owner (with document) this is a left hand drive (same drive as US). I imported a while a go from Europe, engine is running like champ give over 30mpg 5 speed, 4x4 shift flawlessly. Can be driven anywhere. The Land cruiser Turbo Diesel is legally imported and US registered. Instruments are in KM which translate to roughly 160k miles, miles are 100% original ! The frame and floors are SOLID, there are some superficial rust but nothing that affect the body or the safety, in fact he in great condition for the age. There is a dent on the front fender, other than that need tlc and cleaning. A thought Federal inspection was done before leaving Europe showing that the frame and undercarriage are in great shape, and pass the inspection. Im selling it now because I need to focus on real estate and this is on the way for now. My losses your gain. It doesn't sell will send it to body shop ($1200 estimate) will relist for $12,500 when done, so if you smart, grab it fast ! A non refundable deposit of $500 is due right at the end of auction via Paypal and remainder by check or wire transfer or cash. Vehicle sold as is no warranty expressed or implied. |
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