1980 Diesel Hj45/fj45/fj40 Toyota Land Cruiser Pick-up on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
This rare diesel Toyota Land Cruiser pick up is in amazingly, clean
condition. It has been well maintained and garage kept. There is
absolutely no rust or bondo/body filler on this truck. It's a really
good, solid running pick up. A nice bonus is that it has Power Steering
and Power brakes. I can have A/C and heat added for a reasonable cost.
This was the last year HJ45s were made before Toyota switched to the HJ47s. It has the powerful H diesel motor, able to do 80mph easily and still average 22mpg. The
engine has low miles, though not sure if there is a 1 not showing on
the odometer. You can tell it has low miles by how strong the engine is,
and how well it drives. A certified mechanic inspected the truck, and all tests passed perfectly. It
shifts cleanly, transmission, 4x4 shift, all perfect. Lights, wipers,
horn, original radio even works. It has the original overhead
compartment for the radio and speakers, a really nice feature not found
in all cruisers. The truck bed is made of solid, hardwood, that will never rot, These truck beds are built to last a lifetime. The pictures don't do justice to how nice this one is. I've posted a video on youtube to check out. Here is the link http://youtu.be/XgMFJMs5ltQ |
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