Land Cruiser 1985 Fj60 on 2040-cars
Manhattan Beach, California, United States
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Land Cruiser FJ60 1985 Description: Beautiful 1985, Toyota Land Cruiser with very low miles. I bought this car for my daughter who was going to start to drive, but she decided to go to an automatic FJ62. I have owned quite a few of these awesome vehicles. I have a 1983 FJ60 that I drove to Costa Rica about 12 years ago and is still my daily driver when I'm down there. My 17 year old daughter also has a white 1989 FJ62 that she absolutely loves. By no means am i an expert but i am very familiar with Land Cruisers, FJ60's and FJ62's. I went through the car and took care of all the little repairs it needed, to make it perfect for my soon to be 16 year old daughter. The story goes... It was purchased by my friend's Uncle, who did a amazing paint job on her and then got sick and stored the car since 2008. Then i bought her. Please check the auto check. A list of things that I have done to make this Land Cruiser just right and some I'm sure that i did not list :) 1.New starter. 2.New battery 3.New carburator 4.New BF Goodrich tires 5.New windshield wipers 6.New windshield wiper fluid reserve 7.New headlight fluid reserve 8.New EGR valve 9.New front marker lights 10.New intake air hose 11.Complete tune up 12.Checked all fluids, brakes, and clutch Features Interior: 1. Dash:excellent condition, no cracks. 2. Carpet: great condition, even has original passenger mat. 3. Original Am/Fm radio. 4. All gages, horn, and lights work excellent. 5. All seats and Drivers seat!! : great condition, no tears. 6. Headliner: excellent condition, no tears and is very clean. 7. Door Panels: excellent condition and uncut, original speaker covers. 8. All glass is original, except for the windshield and is in excellent condition. 9. All windows roll up smoothly. 10. A/C and heat work great. 11. Center consul box: great condition, no cracks. 12. Non-smoking vehicle!! 13. Even has original jack and tool bag with complete set of original toyota tools. 14. All weather stripping is in excellent condition, no tears or cracks. Exterior: 1. Beautiful paint. 2.Bumpers: chrome is in great condition with no dents. 3. Wheels: Chrome is in great condition with a little bit of surface rust. (see pictures) 4. All original lights in great condition. 5. All rain gutter chrome is in excellent condition. 6. All window chrome is in excellent condition, except for a few small dents in the windshield chrome from the insulation of the new windshield. Mechanical: The motor is in excellent condition with only 120,400 miles on it. She runs and drives great. Clutch and brakes work as they should. Just passed California smog check with flying colors. She is truly a cream puff. The new buyer will be very happy. Will Gladly help with shipping. If you have any questions please call me. Steve 1(310)999-2101 |
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Such automotive black boxes have been in existence since the 1990s, and all current Ford, General Motors, Mazda and Toyota vehicles are so equipped. NHTSA has been attempting to make these data recorders mandatory for automakers, and according to The Detroit News, the White House Office of Management Budget has just finished reviewing the proposal, clearing the way. Now NHTSA is expected to draft new legislation to make the boxes a requirement.
One problem with current black boxes is that there's no set of standards for automakers to follow when creating what bits of data are recorded, and for how long or in what format it is stored. In other words, one automaker's box is probably not compatible with its competitors.
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