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Diesel Toyota Land Cruiser Bj40/ Fj40 on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:1978 Mileage:20540
Location:

I'm selling a very cool looking, head turning, rare diesel Land Cruiser. This one has no rust, body filler, dents or dings. It has the original roof rack and ladder, which few of these still have intact.
It was originally blue, but painted white because I didn't like the dark blue color.
The body and interior are both in very good condition. No rips or stains on the original vinyl seats front and back. Everything works perfectly including the wipers, lights, 4x4 shift. Brakes and transmission work correctly as well. The engine has low miles and still has tons of life left. These B diesel engines will run longer than most new engines out there today and get way better gas mileage, approx 35mpg.
This was inspected by a licensed mechanic and found to have no issues or problems.

You can here how clean and quiet the engine sounds on the video I posted.
Here is the link   http://youtu.be/IgaxIwKaLQU

This is an excellent investment for anyone who loves classic Land Cruisers. The rarity and great condition of these diesel Land Cruisers insures that the value of this vehicle will continue to go up. A cool, rare vehicle to drive with increasing value, can't get better than that.

I can have A/C and/or heat added for a very reasonable price, contact me for details

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BMW, Toyota outline new tech joint venture, new sports car

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