1975 Toyota Fj55 Landcruiser Safari Wagon 4x4 Fj 55 Iron Pig Land Cruiser Nores on 2040-cars
Annapolis, Missouri, United States
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This is a Hard to Find 1975 Toyota LandCruiser FJ-55 Safari Wagon. It has had some body work and was painted a few years ago. The clutch and Everything related is new. The Transmission Shifts Really Smooth and the 4WD Works great. The Floor is Solid, Frame is Good, Body Mounts are good. The rear Gate Handle has been relocated to the inside of the tailgate. This FJ Has not been abused and played with. We just don't get to enjoy it any more. I hope it goes to a good home. It is in good Condition for its age. I tried to take a lot of pictures to show all angles of the body and interior. It has 2 new tires on the front, the two in the rear need to be replaced. I will install a new battery for the new owner as well. The driver door has a small crease in it. Like I said, it is not perfect but would make a great FJ to have. I have a clean and clear title. This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION! Bid to Win....... Buyer is responsible for Shipping if needed. I would also assist in delivery up to 300 miles for a small fee. Thanks for Looking and God Bless! My goal is to earn your 5 Star ***** 100% Positive Feedback. Please don't forget to Leave Positive Feedback and a 5 Star Rating After you receive your Item! |
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