1988 Toyota Landcruiser - Fj62- 4x4 Chrome Rims on 2040-cars
Jackson, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 cyl. I6-4L OHV
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Toyota
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: Standard
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 232,646
Exterior Color: Orange
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
Up for aution today is one of the most sought after and collectable SUVs on the road today. This is a 1988 Toyota FJ62 LANDCRUISER. This CLASSIC durable SUV has 4X4 powertrain with 5 factory chrome rims,- 5- 31/10.5/R15LT tires.This CRUISER is in GREAT running condition ,but the body and interior does need some TLC. The body has some dents and rust areas-by the drivers side lower rear quarter panel,bottom of doors,driv side rear wheel well,and back tail gate. The interior -driver seat is badly worn needs to be re-upolstered,rest of interior is fair. This FJ Cruiser is nicely equipped -it has automatic transmission, PS,PB, 4X4 powertrain,dual front bucket type seating, Factory full size roof rack, 4- 31/10.5/R15LT tires,am/fm stereo radio(works), factory A/C(n/w), tinted glass,HD fr and rear bumpers,1 extra full size spare, 5 Factory CHROME rims, plus much much more. I was in the process of restoring this FJ62 Landcruiser-so i will tell you some of the new items we recently purchased for it.1-new window regulator,2-new battery, 3- battery tray, 4-new transfer case shift solenoid($189.00),bumper end $59, another bumper end $38.00,new rear license plate light and assembly $129.00,new exaust $300,misc light , bulbs,misc servicing,. This vehicle can be driven AS-IS or taken as a project and either fully or partially restored. You can drive it as you are restoring it. Im gonna be sorry to see this one go because i was really looking forward to restoring it. I will be selling this 1988 Landcruise as a Dealer-with NO-RESERVE-sold AS-IS. This means the highest bidder will win this vehicle REGARDLESS of the price. Since it is being sold through a dealer-there is a mandatory $299.00 dealer documentation fee.If you are a New Jersey resident -a 7% sales tax must be collected-all other states will pay their own sales tax at their own Department of motor vehicles.We also have temporary in state AND out of state TAGS available. Please do not bid on this item if you do not have all of your funds available to you. There is a $300 non-refundable deposit required -48 hrs after aution ends.Winning bidder must make their own arrangement to pick up this vehicle-there is no delivery or shipping available.Thank you and GOOD LUCK.
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