1987 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj60 4wd 196k Miles on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
| Up for sale is this 1987 FJ60 in great condition.  Runs and drives great as well. It has a rear seat back (matches original interior) from a FJ62 to get the more desirable headrests, also FJ62-style side view mirrors, which are aftermarket.  A new OEM grille, 32" BFG All-Terrain T/As all round, with approx. 18K on them.  Also Man-A-Fre add a leaf springs all around.  Sits higher than stock, but no lift kit. The good news:  As stated, it's a great looking rig, very straight body overall.  Paint shines quite nicely for its age.  Interior also in very good condition.  Super reliable daily driver.  Everything works, A/C (converted to R134a), intermittent wipers, rear heater, rear wiper, gauges, all work as they should.  This truck gets tons of compliments all the time and thumbs up from the Land Cruiser faithful.  I've had it for 3 years and only had some front end work done, tie rods, knuckles etc. by TorFab in Mukilteo, WA.  It's a reliable daily driver with a lot more off road capability than it ever sees. The bad news: has some body rust around pass rear wheel arch, see pics.  It's not showing through the paint and there are not holes or anything but it was "repaired" before I got it and now you can see it coming back.  The other side is much better, minimal rust on dr. side rear wheel arch and overall the truck is rock-solid body panel-wise.  I've tried to photograph the bottoms of the doors where there is any sign of rust. The front dome light sometimes works, sometimes doesn't.  The center console has a cracked section ahead of the storage lid.  There is a dent shown in the main pic, in front of the driver's wheel arch. Also, the driver's seat is torn and has some cheesy brown duct tape on the left side to keep it together... I have a ton more photos I can send to anyone interested. | 
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