1987 Toyota Landcruiser - Looks Great - Runs Great - Never Driven Off-road on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1987
Make: Toyota
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: 4 Door SUV
Options: Stereo Radio, 4-Wheel Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: Four-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 133,757
Exterior Color: Tan
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
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1987 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER FJ60 - 2nd Owner
Up for auction is my 1987 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60. It has a very strong 6cyl engine which runs like a top, manual transmission and a 4wd that will literally climb a mountain. Always garaged, meticulously maintained, looks and runs GREAT!!! This was my childhood dream car, so in 2006 I spent many months researching before I bought this FJ60 from the original owner. He was a librarian who never off-roaded it. There are 18 years of records of him bringing it to the dealership for all maintenance. No car or other possession has given me the sense of joy that driving my Landcruiser brings. The "awesome car!" comments and offers to buy from passerbys happen all the time. -Original paint and pin-striping. -The tires have 80% tread. -New starter. -I always changed oil every 3k miles. Lots of preventative maintenance. -It recently passed Los Angeles, California smog (one of toughest in nation). Thanks to Rich at K&H and the new carb he installed. -For all the big stuff, I took it to K&H. Like replacing the Clutch wire. -Awesome Radio that connects to ipod/iphone/android, also plays USB port and SD card slot. -Clean. I just had it detailed, and the original paint looks amazing. When I first bought this car, there was a small area of rust in the rear wheel wells and one spot near the top where a roof rack would clamp. So I took my time and grinded out all the rust, sanded it down, then meticulously applied Rust Bullet with a fine paintbrush. It is 8 years later, and the rust is still dead. I was still in my 20's then, so I had a fresh back to do all that work. She will start up everytime. When very cold outside, it takes 3 turns of the key. This Landcruiser also comes with the rare/no-longer-for-sale George's LED dome lights. They are installed in both domes and give off a much brighter white light, and with such little battery drain. I've accidentally left them on overnight, and the car battery was fine. I like to take her 68mph on the highway no problem. I have hit 75 once just to see top speed. My wife and I are having another baby and we need a third row of seats. Though I will miss her greatly, my amazing Landcruiser gets a new owner. |
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