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1991 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj80 on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:1991 Mileage:294000
Location:

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
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 In very good condition for its age and miles.  Body is straight, no accidents.  Recent paint is in great shape.  Engine and transmission replaced with rebuilds in 2011 @ 280K miles, so 14K on the rebuilds.  Interior is very clean with no obvious tears or damage.  NADA lists these rigs between $5000 and $19,000 retail.  I would put this one square in the middle.  See the link below for description of NADA value criteria and I think you'll agree, this one is a bargain at my "buy it now" price.

http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1991/Toyota/Land-Cruiser/4-Door-Utility-4x4/Values

All power windows working, including sunroof.  While the CD and tape deck don't work, the radio works fine.  AC blows cold.  Heater blows hot.  Defrost works well.  All new Goodyear Wrangler radials all-round, including the spare which is on matching aluminum rims.  Brakes serviced in June .  Upper and lower radiator hoses replaced in July.  Had an O2 sensor blow on manifold, and repaired by Great Bridge Brake and Muffler.  There is a small bit of blow by where they were unable to reach with weld, but is minor, barely noticeable and doesn't affect performance.  VA State inspection recently performed at Checkered Flag Toyota and good thru Jul/15.  There were no "recommends" after the inspection. At present, it is my daily commuter and while I enjoy driving her, I need to replace it with something with better fuel economy. 

Yes, I will consider trades...if it is as reliable and of equivalent value as my FJ80.  My first preference would be a pickup (1/2 ton, 2WD preferred), but will also consider a sedan.  If you are interested in a trade, send pics/description to ajheinrich59@gmail.com

The successful bidder will be responsible for arranging shipping and costs thereof.  It will not ship until the money, in full, has been received.  I will hold the vehicle for you with a deposit equal to at least 10% of the winning bid; however, the remainder must be received within 30 days, or you forfeit the deposit and the vehicle goes back on the market.


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