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US $7,999.00
Year:1988 Mileage:180000
Location:

NY, United States

NY, United States
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THE CRUISER IS LOCATED UPSTATE NEW YORK

Some rust spots, faded paint other than that runs very good price goes around $14,000 restored I figured I sell this one for 50% of that leave lot of margin to do some cosmetics repairs if you wish to make it very nice !

Euro version 1988 Land Cruiser TURBO Diesel, removable topvery low miles 280K Kilometers that translate to 180k original miles.(US registered), hence steering is on the correct side same as the North America ones. This is an ORIGINAL Series FACTORY TURBO DIESEL imported from Europe. Hence 2 seaters, rear seat can be purchased online and installed. NO A/C (a kit is available for $1k) 4x4 mechanical transfer case equipped on a 5 speed transmission. more reliable than a LAND ROVER DIESEL, FOR 1/2 THE COST! Get a great gas (diesel) mileage in the neighbor of 30MPG!  Instruments are original and in KM still. Imported legally under the EPA/DOT rules as for a classic, clear history

GREAT ENGINE, RUNS FINE, 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION SHIFT AS IT SHOULD, FLOOR PANS AND CHASSIS ARE VERY GOOD, THE BODY HAVE SOME LIGHT RUSTY SPOTS THAT NEED SOME DETAIL, PURELY COSMETICS, I HAVE NO TIME TO HANDLE, SOMEBODY WILL GET A GREAT DEAL, BETWEEN IMPORT FEES, PURCHASE, TRANSPORT TO PORT, SHIPPING, US CUSTOMS AND DOCUMENTS I INVESTED OVER $10K IN IT !

ALTOUGHT IT RUNS AND DRIVE, SINCE SITTING FOR A WHILE BETTER HAVE IT TRANSPORTED AND CHANGE ALL FLUID AND VERIFY TIRES, ADVISED TO TRANSPORT BY TRUCK.  


Vehicle is US registered  (VT). waiting from DMV to get the title, it takes anywhere from 2-3 weeks.
For shipping / pick up purposes:  The Land Cruiser is located at New York 12985.

I am about 45 Minutes of CA border, shipping to NJ/NY/PA/CT/VT/RI $325   Canada shipping available as well.

  • Payment of the remainder is either cash, or bank wire transfer only. Non refundable deposit via PayPal of $500 at end of the auction, paypal is for deposit only ! 
  • There are no associated fees with the sale. 
  • Deposit due upon agreement on the price, remainder due and payable within 7 days, by cash, wire or cashier check (7 business days clearance) or any arrangement that has been made in written prior winning to this auction.
  • Vehicle Pick up should be no later than one week,  no storage fees for that period. After 1 week a storage fee of $65/week is applicable and due.
  • I can arrange to pick up the buyer at Plattsburgh Airport, Greyhound or Amtrak station, or help to get it shipped if needed.
  • Vehicle is sold as is, no warranty implied or expressed.

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