1985 Toyota Land Cruiser 4x4 on 2040-cars
Hood River, Oregon, United States
I am selling my 1985 Toyota Land Cruiser 4x4. It has a smooth running 2F engine with a 4 speed manual transmission. The clutch is tight, and it shifts great. It has aftermarket front disk brakes, and front and rear bumpers. It also has a 2" lift. Interior is in good shape except for a tear in the drivers seat and cracked dash (dash cover included). I have front seat covers in it, and it has a full set of rubber floor mats. It has a newer Alpine stereo. The exterior is in decent shape, as can be expected it has scratches, and the paint isn't great, although it looks decent from a few feet away. Only body damage is a dent in each rear fender behind the wheels. I have attached a picture.
Sitting on a set of Toyo open countries with about 30% tread, and it has a spare under the trunk. Just recently I have replaced the vacuum lines, and spark plugs. I have a whole box of new parts for it as well as some fluids and Chiltons service manual. Probably about 5K ago the valves were adjusted with new valve cover gasket, all new gear oil, thermostat, belts and radiator hoses. It has over 278K on it, but the engine is newer. I do not know how many miles it has, but I think it is somewhere around half of that. I also have a roof rack, and custom 3rd row bench seat for it that I can throw in if you want them. |
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