1978 Diesel Toyota Land Cruiser on 2040-cars
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Engine:Diesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Brown
Make: Toyota
Interior Color: Black/tan
Model: Land Cruiser
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Base 2 door
Drive Type: Four Wheel Drive
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Mileage: 41,500
Sub Model: BJ40
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1978 Toyota Land Cruiser, Diesel Engine, 4x4 in very good condition . The diesel version of this Land Cruiser was not imported into the United States, I imported this one from Central America. Has current North Carolina registration and a clear title. Licensed as an Antique Auto. Engine is a 4 cylinder B model diesel, 25-30 mpg. Starts easy and runs very strong. Smooth 4 speed manual transmission. Rock solid clutch. Has 8000lb Warn winch with hand held control. New radiator. New four wheel disc brake conversion done by local Toyota dealership. Removable top. Body panels in great shape with only minor isolated rust spots. All glass intact. Paint in good shape with minor scratches and dings. I had to put a number in the mileage section to place the ad and the odometer shows a little over 41,000 km. But the odometer and speedometer do not work and I have no idea how many actual miles are on the engine. I have purchased but not installed a newer instrument panel that shows 86,000 km. Call Paul at 919-451-5080.
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In Japan, the FCV will be priced at roughly 7 million yen before taxes ($68,810 at current exchange rates). However, Toyota makes it clear in the press release that we shouldn't try to extrapolate US MSRP from that figure, saying that official pricing for the US and Europe has not yet been determined. As will be the case in the US, sales in Japan will be limited to parts of the country that already have a hydrogen refueling infrastructure (that means you, California).
The production version of the FCV looks almost identical to the concept from last year's Tokyo Motor Show. There is a new vertical strip of LEDs at each corner of the front air intake and real sideview windows, instead of the nubs on the prototype. The weird squiggles from the rear trim are also gone in favor of a more production-ready look, but the taillights survive the changes mostly intact.
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Company president Akio Toyoda founded the Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF), a non-profit that will support international groups working on transportation issues in emerging markets. Half of the stock that Toyota buys, 30 million shares, will be sold to the foundation via the Japanese Trustee Services Bank for one yen per share, the dividend providing the foundation's initial funding. The other 30 million shares will be canceled, a company spokesman telling Reuters that the company wants to reward shareholders.
Industry analysts have been asking Toyota to either return money to shareholders or invest in new factories, but Toyota has ruled out the latter. After getting burned with excess capacity when the financial crisis came, the company is focused on extracting efficiencies from the plants it already has. Toyota has said it plans to complete the buyback by June of this year.
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Toyota has put $5.9 billion into the site since its inception, employment is up to 7,000 associates and will grow when Lexus ES350 assembly begins next year. Whereas car number one is a showpiece for the ages, one of the automaker's current associates will get to win the ten-millionth car in a blind drawing to be held this summer.
There's a press release below with more information on the impressive milestone.
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