1970 Toyota Fj40 on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
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1970 Toyota FJ40
Here is a breakdown of the condition of this
cruiser: FUNCTIONALITY: Headlights: Working,, Taillights: Working , Brake lights: Working, Wipers Working, Heater Working, Blinkers Working. Winch , Floor Jack & New Hub Cups added Dash- everything works,!!! Except for the Temp Gauge INTERIOR front seats- Less then a year old. rear seats- Less then a year old. front doors- open and close properly rear doors- open and close properly front floors- good condition rear floors- good condition headliner- good condition ENGINE Battery-New Transmission- shifts correctly Starter- starts right up Alternator- good Radiator- good Brakes- Redone & Working good. Engine- Great condition Drive Train- great condition I have tried to show the all that has been done, clearly as possible in the pictures and video. Any question feel free to email or Call 661 209 6054. Before you decide to offer a Bid . I will be happy to answer and additional questions or concerns. I ask ask for a $500 deposit within 24 hours of the close of this auction. The balance can be handled through a bank transfer cash in person. I have a clear California Title for this vehicle in my hand. No bank liens or other issues. I have a video on YouTube that shows the car running, and a complete walk through. I
can also store the vehicle for 30 days once payment is made if you need
time to arrange shipment. Transportation will be done by Buyer, Vehicle is SOLD AS IS. You will need to pay me to store it any
longer than . Payment must be made within 3 days of auction ending. Thanks for looking. Here is the video link: http://youtu.be/T71zQaM0UJk |
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