1963 Toyota Land Cruiser on 2040-cars
Saint Thomas, Pennsylvania, United States
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Here you have a very hard to find, original (with exceptions noted) Land Cruiser. It has had a full top to bottom restoration with no expense spared. So first things first, here is the bad. The tires are obviously not original and the side steps, hinges and spring shackles are aftermarkets from Cool Cruisers. That's it. Everything else is original to this year. It is titled a 1966 but it is in fact a 63 by the serial number. You will look a long time to find another even close. We even rebuilt the engine complete with pistons and a new head. All body repairs were done with a welder. There is no body filler in this Cruiser. It also has the original tool kit and jack. We did not replace the wiring harness because the original harness was virtually flawless. For those of you who know Land Cruisers know what this one offers and can't deny what an incredible find this one is. From the bi-fold back doors to the bug catcher vent window, this one is an exceptional piece. Pictures pretty much tell the story but if you have specific questions, please ask. I will not accept bids from out of USA. If you are from outside of the US and would like to bid, you will need to find and agent here in the states to handle the transaction. Sale is final as is where is. No warranty is expressed or implied. Keep in mind, you are buying a 50 year old vehicle. I have done my best to accurately describe the vehicle and provided ample pictures to show the condition. Payment is due immediately at the end of the auction. Cash, check, certified check, money order or transfer are acceptable means of payment. Any checks must be accompanied by a letter of guarantee from the bank which it is written and clear funds prior to pickup. No shipping is included. I reserve the right to end the auction early as the vehicle is for sale by other means. Any dogs and kids pictured are not included in the auction. Guys, (and ladies) bid early and bid often. You may never get another opportunity on one like this! |
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