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1975 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 2-door 4.2l on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:1975 Mileage:73254
Location:

Anchorage, Alaska, United States

Anchorage, Alaska, United States

1975 Toyota Land Cruiser, with what is believed to be an original 73242 miles. Original 6 cylinder motor which runs very well, 4 speed manual transmission. This truck is the most rust free Cruiser you may ever encounter; all the seams are original, there is no patch panels or welding anywhere, look carefully at the pics, this Land Cruiser looks as if it was 2 years old not 40! You can still see all the original spot welds throughout the body. Replaced in the last 1000 miles: New tires, shocks, and spring bushings, full reupholster (front and back seats) lockable "Tuffy" center console. Has original spare (that looks like it has not been used), Original tool kit, trouble light, jack and ancillaries. The glass is perfect.

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Toyota has announced a voluntary recall covering approximately 10,000 cars in the United States. Affected models include the 2013-14 Camry and Camry Hybrid, 2013-14 Avalon and Avalon Hybrid, and the brand new 2014 Corolla.
The problem, as Toyota explains it, is that, "During manufacture of the wiper switch assembly in the involved vehicles, certain contacts on the switch terminal could have been manufactured incorrectly." This could lead to a short in the circuit when the wiper switch is moved between "off" and "mist," and thus, cause the windshield wipers to stop working. Not good.
Toyota will contact owners via first class mail, and the vehicles can be repaired at dealerships, free of charge. Have a look below for the automaker's official statement.

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Shortly after the jury in the case, which took place in Oklahoma and centered around a crash that injured 76-year-old Jean Bookout and killed her passenger, Barbara Schwarz, reached a verdict that would see Toyota paying $3 million in compensatory damages, a confidential settlement was reached. The jury, which had found Toyota liable for "reckless disregard" for public safety, had yet to decide what punitive damages Toyota would face.
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