1974 Toyota Land Cruiser 4x4 on 2040-cars
Spokane, Washington, United States
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1974 Toyota Land Cruiser 4X4
You are viewing a very original unmolested Land Cruiser with only 88,703 original miles. All original with one repaint survivor. Owned for 15 years only 1K miles driven since purchase. Repaint was done 10 years ago. Recent complete service was done to the car including checking out all mechanicals, oil change, brake inspection, clutch master and slave cylinder replaced, original carb completely rebuilt, new antifreeze, front shock replaced, all gear oil replaced, lubed and a new battery.
Please read on for more particulars of the car:
Body/Paint: The body is stock with no repair work ever done. A few small rust issues. Both sides of the bottom rear valance along with 3 places in the inside back. One on the passenger side rear body mount and two others near where the rear seat belts anchor to the body. Easy repairs. The body as a whole is in excellent condition. One repaint. The original color is red with white top. The repaint red is close, but not the same as the original red and is single stage enamel. Good condition, but not a show finish.
Interior: The interior is in very good original condition with bucket seats that have been recovered. The rear seats are original. Back seat heater system. Everything works on the car.
Running Gear: All original to the car. Runs and drives excellent with no known issues. All work as they should.
Suspension: Original and in very good condition with no rust issues at all. The bottom of the car has been detailed when the car was serviced and is very clean. Front shocks are new with the rears in good working order.
Bright work: Very little bright work, but all finishes are in very good condition including the mirrors and supports.
Glass: Original in very good condition.
Exhaust: In good working order.
Brakes: Inspected in good working order.
Wheels/Tires: White spoke wheels with 235/75-15 radials with lots of rubber. Very few miles. Spare and rear mount come with the car. Summary: If you are seeking one of these very special and highly collectable cars to use for everyday use, woods, hunting or just to have fun with this car is certainly worthy of your consideration. Great mechanical condition and never abused. Don’t miss out on this affordable ride. The price is reasonable. I have over 100 pictures of the car so please contact me and provide your email address if you would like additional pictures. Great value and quality build for the money. Don’t let this beautiful ride slip away. Disclaimer: The car is for sale locally. The owner has the right to cancel the auction at any time for any reason. No warranties or guarantees are expressed or implied with the car being sold in "AS IS" condition. Feel free to call me to discuss the particulars. |
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