1980 Toyota Land Cruiser Bj40 2-door B Diesel on 2040-cars
Shorewood, Illinois, United States
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Here's a rare 1980 BJ40 I imported from CostaRica. Things have changed and it needs to go for a new house... The previous owner cut out a bunch of rust and re-painted it Nebula green. I had AC and heat installed. I've just installed new Toyota running boards and supports as well as sun visors, mirrors, and H4 headlights, and radio delete. It runs like a champ! The odometer showed 92000km (57000mi). The brakes and clutch work great. All lighting works. It needs new tires and DEFINITELY some respectable wheels! lol
This is a great vehicle and doesn't require a ton of work. I drive it daily. On Aug-09-14 at 11:09:02 PDT, seller added the following information: Fuel mileage is in the upper 20's to lower 30's depending on conditions and driving style. I hold a clear Illinois title for it. This vehicle is sold in "As Is" condition with no warrantees or guarantees. The vehicle is also listed locally. Seller reserves the right to end the auction early. |
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