Hj45 Fj45 Toyota Landcruiser Pickup 1978 on 2040-cars
Alajuela, Costa Rica
Prestine condition, just restored.
Rare model, equipped with original Diesel engine and original mechanical wincher this trucks where usually destroyed since most of them where used to where they aren't worth restoring.
I purchased this rare care in a no rust condition and did a complete restore as you can see in the pics, all original equipment was used for the restore, this vehicle has the original mechanical winch.
I will deliver to either of our ports (Limon or caldera) and we can arrange payment. A $1000 retainer is required by the end of auction we can negotiate the rest of the deal afterwards, you're also welcome to visit our beautiful country to finalize the purchase and drive it to the port. Delivery to the US will run for about $2500, I can put you in contact with a delivery team or you can use your own if desired, local pickup is also welcome.
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