1985 Toyota Land Cruiser - Diesel !!! on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Transmission:Manual
Engine:3B Diesel
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Toyota
Options: PTO winch, Diesel, Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Model: Land Cruiser
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 103,690
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Brown
Year: 1985
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: BJ61
Drive Type: Manual
Sub Model: BJ61
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Hello again! I'm relisting my Cruiser, and here are some updates: - thought i had this cruiser sold, but another back out - Any concerns, issues with payment, I'm going to be as fair and considerate to make both you and myself happy in the transaction. - I had the couple small body blemishes professionally repaired (they also painted the entire roof, it looks great!) - I just renewed the registration, so it has almost a full year. - I lowered the Reserve (I will post what the reserve is 1 day before the auction ends). My daily driving which is a 12 mile commute 50% highway 50% city, I've been averaging 22MPG (driving 70 MPH on the highway). On a trip last fall where i\I drained the tank on all highway driving I got 29MPG (cruising at 70 MPH)!!!!! This Cruiser has been a blast to drive (nicknamed her Yoshimi). How smooth it drives and gas mileage have put smiles on my face. This is the 3B diesel, no turbo -- it is by no means "fast". But it gets up to speed just fine and cruises down the freeway. I love starting it because it fires so fast, and hearing that sweet growl of the diesel. I'm a mechanical engineer, and have re-built cars/trucks with my dad since I was able to walk. When I first saw this Cruiser, I immediately popped the hood, inspected the entire engine compartment, then crawled under the rig and inspected everything. There were no oil leaks, seeps, weeps or any indication of wear and tear on anything. I was amazed and instantly sold on just this status. Oh, and I think the PTO (power take off) winch is the coolest thing every (my Jeep buddies are super jealous of this fully-functioning winch). Overall, the body and chassis is super clean and in really good shape. I just had a couple blemishes professionally repaired. they did an excellent job and went ahead and painted the entire roof, so this cruiser is very straight! So i thought of a few more things. 2000 miles ago ALL fluids were replaces (transmission, power steering, brakes, clutch, differential, water, oil, etc). the entire engine and transmission were inspected and maintenance done by a great diesel mechanic. The Toyota 3B engine is known for going upwards of 300,000 miles without issue (google it, even Wikipedia describes the engine well) if you have any concerns with getting parts, you have nothing to worry about this company: www.SOR.com, has EVERYTHING (for instance the 2 tailgate recieving tabs i got from them). they are really fair priced and very helpful. and last but not least, i uploaded some pictures of the undercarriage and interior; its really this clean! the interior is almost mint, no rips tears or anything to note. wood steering wheel has a really nice feel to it as you drive. all power everything works (even the antenna goes up and down smooth) the locks SNAP faster than most new cars (really, i feel like this thing was built to last forever!!!) anyways, i just wanted to address any questions you might be having and so on. and please, continue to feel free to ask me anything. here are a couple videos: pictures (be sure to crank up the resolution, to really see the details) Thank you for looking, any questions please feel free to ask, I will respond ASAP, Good Luck! Thanks, Jake |
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