Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

142k Miles Locked And Built 80 Series Trd S/c Slee Arb Ome $14k+ Build 65 Pics on 2040-cars

US $21,500.00
Year:1997 Mileage:142000
Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Advertising:

I'm a Land Cruiser collector and enthusiast who has owned over twenty FJ40's, 60's, 80's and 100's over the years. Feel free to check my feedback and you'll see I've sold several exceptional Land Cruisers on eBay to very satisfied buyers. This extremely nice locked and built 80 has been my daily driver for the last year and unfortunately hasn't seen much trail use. Now it's time to let someone else enjoy it and use it the way it was intended.

142K original miles. No damage or flood history. Repainted Grey/Green last year due to trail scratches. Not a show quality paint job but very presentable and receives lots of compliments. Does have some minor blemishes, nicks and dings here and there. Runs very strong and drives great. Shifts smooth. Rides good (all things considered). Tracks straight. Brakes are good. Great oil pressure. A/C blows cold. Heater works great. Needs nothing in my opinion. Everything works except the power antenna. New windshield installed last summer. EGR valves recently replaced. No check engine lights on. New radiator last summer. 

Over $14K in modifications and accessories. TRD Supercharger. Slee/OME 4" Lift. Slee sliders. 315/75R16 Goodyear Duratrac tires with less than 7K miles mounted on grey powder coated factory wheels. Front ARB winch bumper (no winch). PIAA lights (not hooked up). Custom rear bumper with spare tire swing out. Eclipse/TomTom Stereo with GPS. No original 3rd row seats but I'll throw in a set of tan ones in perfect condition if desired.

Fully serviced, detailed and ready for a new owner. I'm happy to assist with pre-purchase inspections BEFORE the end of the listing. Below are 65 pictures detailing the great condition it's in. Please message me with any questions and I'll get back with you ASAP. 


 photo 2014-02-03040940_zpsa9ea5512.jpg  photo 2014-02-03040908_zpsf18b1f6b.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034120_zps95973d01.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034133_zpsa03c7840.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035956_zps7ce01060.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035932_zps7ef18742.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035920_zpse138ab43.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034437_zps195a8708.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034223_zps91f97526.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034231_zps5d67d2c1.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034239_zpsea84004a.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034247_zpsa78ef825.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034255_zpsa2439d32.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034306_zpsaacc6659.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034315_zpsa8db0209.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034322_zps20354028.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034331_zpsed3917a7.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034345_zpsff364877.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034523_zpsf2ffad63.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034535_zps4e887fce.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034606_zps97fde034.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034613_zps41498f8b.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034638_zps39aea2cc.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034648_zps97e30afc.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034744_zps3986e440.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034753_zps6daf5402.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034804_zps2c582e2b.jpg  photo 2014-02-03034941_zpsdc76736d.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035010_zps183702d7.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035017_zpsc723d2cc.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035026_zps9ec7b6ef.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035041_zps6fd19c9b.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035144_zpsddf6a5d4.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035156_zps742d1926.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035208_zpsd0e49996.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035218_zps7f00ea78.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035228_zps161dadc0.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035239_zps164c0d71.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035247_zps2280f1af.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035303_zpscb5fb9de.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035314_zps2747072c.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035344_zps3831a792.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035400_zpsd7cd22af.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035411_zpsd40de6a3.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035418_zps00752031.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035425_zpsd17ad9c4.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035432_zps7e94281e.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035439_zps5e3f3c46.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035449_zps2b38a3c6.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035505_zps93a8dd84.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035532_zpse372d320.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035549_zps7a0dd1b1.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035629_zpsac39f9d7.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035637_zps56638cc3.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035649_zpscf79633c.jpg  photo 2014-02-03035839_zps0cf72c25.jpg  photo 2014-02-03040019_zpsdd2a525f.jpg  photo 2014-02-03040110_zps0dfad757.jpg  photo 2014-02-03040149_zps74e5caa0.jpg  photo 2014-02-03040158_zpsaca3b3d5.jpg  photo 2014-02-03040212_zpse6a3ddeb.jpg  photo 2014-02-03040334_zpsa9d2382f.jpg  photo 2014-02-03040343_zps40c5657d.jpg  photo 2014-02-03041005_zpsc2d513c4.jpg  photo 2014-02-03041013_zpsa9dedc1c.jpg  photo 2014-02-03041513_zps0aaa49c4.jpg

Auto Services in Oklahoma

Villa Auto Plaza, LLC ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers, Used Truck Dealers
Address: 705 N. Villa Ave., Nicoma-Park
Phone: (405) 319-9900

Two Brothers Mobile Auto Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 705 Flamingo Ave, Oklahoma-City
Phone: (405) 482-5788

Todd`s Custom & Collision ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Automobile Customizing
Address: 2512 E Highway 37, Tuttle
Phone: (405) 381-9117

Tioli Motors ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers
Address: 23 SE 29th St, Bethany
Phone: (405) 943-9264

Tidmore`s Used Cars ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers
Address: 405 W Wilson St, Valliant
Phone: (580) 933-4305

Roy`s Transmission Shop ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Transmission
Address: 4008 N Redmond Ave, Wheatland
Phone: (405) 789-6336

Auto blog

Toyota confirms C-HR crossover to debut at Geneva

Tue, Oct 20 2015

With the compact crossover segment booming with new entries, Toyota soon intends to burst into the popular market with a production version of the C-HR concept. The rakishly styled, little CUV will show off its final face at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show next March, and European sales will start before summer, Autocar reports. Customers in the US will likely get to drive the angular model, too. The C-HR concept's chiseled shape is expected to make the transition to the road largely unaltered. According to Autocar, customers reportedly really dig the razor-sharp look versus a more conventional CUV design. A hybrid is also expected to be included in the production powertrain lineup, but non-electrified options could be available, too. The Japanese automaker last displayed the C-HR at this year's Frankfurt Motor Show. Underneath the avant-garde shape, the Toyota New Global Architecture provided the underpinnings, and a hybrid powertrain was there for propulsion. The concept's general design idea was actually the revival of a three-door crossover from the 2014 Paris Motor Show. In addition, the production C-HR is expected eventually to arrive in the US but likely wearing a Scion badge. Spy shots highly suggest that a crossover is already under development, and the entry would give the division a much-needed challenger to the Nissan Juke, Honda HR-V, Mazda CX-3, and plenty of others. Plus, the brand is keeping it absolutely no secret that a third, new model is on way to join the iA and iM.

IIHS updates overlap test: 2 SUVs get good marks, 9 fare poorly

Tue, Dec 13 2022

Vehicles in crashes keep occupants safe by deforming around the cabin in a way that maintains cabin integrity. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's moderate overlap test, introduced in 1995, has been a huge contributor to improved safety for front-row passengers in a crash. IIHS President David Harkey said, "Thanks to automakers’ improvements, drivers in most vehicles are nearly 50% less likely to be killed in a frontal crash today than they were 25 years ago." In the 'unintentional side effects' column, crash safety has gotten worse for passengers in the back seats. When carmakers reengineered the front crash structure to protect the driver, more crash forces got distributed throughout the rear. IIHS research claims rear passengers have a 46% greater risk of fatal injury than front-row passengers, but back-seaters haven't benefited from the same upgrades in safety as the front row. The IIHS updated its moderate overlap test to address the issue, putting 15 vehicles through the new regime. Two earned good ratings — the 2023 Ford Escape and the 2021-2023 Volvo XC40 — one was acceptable, three were marginal and nine were rated poor. Every one of the crossovers sampled got good marks for all passengers in the original test. That test sees 40% of vehicle's width on the driver's side impacting an aluminum honeycomb barrier at 40 miles per hour. The updated test puts a crash dummy representing small woman or 12-year-old child in the seat behind the driver, the dummy's sensors and grease paint measuring the effectiveness of the restraints and the forces a human body would need to endure. To achieve a good rating, the "measurements must not exceed limits indicating excessive risk of injury to the head, neck, chest, abdomen or thigh." An institute engineer said, "In real-world crashes, chest injuries are the most common serious rear-seat injuries for adults." The sensors and video evidence showed back seat dummies in the Escape and XC40 endured minimal risk of injuries from excessive crash forces, from submarining under the seat belt, or from unwanted interaction with the side curtain airbag.   The Toyota RAV4 scored acceptable. The second-row dummy also endured minimal risk of injury to the chest and lower extremities. However, the lap belt slipped upward in a way that could increase abdominal injuries, and after the dummy's head dipped during crash impact, the head came back up between the rear curtain airbag and rear window.

Ford only automaker to make 2012 Buzz Rankings, Toyota most improved

Wed, 30 Jan 2013

Ford landed itself a spot among the top 10 brands in the 2012 Buzz Rankings. The annual index scores 1,100 brands in 41 categories to determine which nameplates had the most positive buzz throughout the year.
For the third year in a row, Subway took the top honors overall with a score of 40.3, and Ford was the only automaker to break into the top 25 by earning a sixth-place finish overall. The manufacturer earned a score of 32.1 points, which was enough to push it up one spot from the 2011 Buzz Rankings. Honda managed 21.2 points overall, which is still well behind 25th-place Kohl's at 26.5 points. Toyota, Volkswagen and BMW all round out the top five automakers.
The 2012 Buzz Rankings also keep track of which brands improved the most over the past year, and this year, Toyota was the manufacturer with the largest leap forward. The Japanese automaker jumped from just 14 points in 2011 to 20.5 in 2012. Chrysler, Kia, Dodge and Volkswagen all saw sizable steps forward as well. Be sure to head over to the Brand Index site for more information.