1993 Toyota Land Cruiser Fzj80 7 Passenger 50k On 4.5l Fzj80 ***locking Diff*** on 2040-cars
Huntington, New York, United States
For Sale is my "beautiful" (in my eyes) 1993 Land Cruiser FZJ80. with LOCKING DIFFERENTIALS.
I purchased it from a local private owner in September of 2010 with the intent of fixing it up a bit to take camping, use in the snow, go shopping, and throw the bikes in the back and go have some fun. It is by no means in great cosmetic condition. Though interior is very clean brown colored cloth and in very good shape. When I purchased the truck I was told it had a fresh motor professionally installed at approximately 90k miles. I have no paperwork on the engine swap, though there are markings on the motor supporting that is is not the original. I have had ZERO issues with the engine in my 2+ years of ownership. Only maintenance has been regular oil changes. Mileage shows on title as Exempt. The Good.. Newly Inspected and registered in New York State. Only approx 5k miles on the tires. New factory-style exhaust installed in 2011. Starts up each and every time. Most capable vehicle in poor weather conditions. New Bluetooth Telephone and Alpine audio system w/ speakers. 7 Passenger seats. Roof Rack. Sun Roof. (recently replaced rubber due to small leak). Very Desirable Locking Differentials. Fancy 1993 Style Faux Wood Trim. The Bad.. Paint is poor and faded on hood and top of vehicle. Scratches on paint. Rust hole in hood. Passenger front window goes down, but goes up very very slowly. (may need new motor) Rear wiper no longer works. Transmission slips from 2nd to 3rd gear (can be corrected by blipping the throttle and was never an major issue to me.) Bumper on passenger side is bent up slightly (see picture with of vehicle with snow. no structural damage. Rust spots on various parts of the vehicle. Aftermarket fog lights not working. Slight power steering fluid leak. All in all, its a great vehicle which I don't need to sell. I'll be happy to use it this winter if there isn't much interest. Thanks for taking a look, and I know the pictures are quite vague so please ask for anything specific and I'll be sure to take much better photos soon. |
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