Fj62 Toyota Land Cruiser 1989 on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
1989 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj62, 4WD. All original, in superb condition.
Runs perfectly and is absolutely beautiful. A/C is very cold.
No mechanical or electrical issues. Engine runs strong & transmission is smooth.
NO RUST! This Land Cruiser has lived in the desert of Tucson, Az. for its entire life. There is no rust for new owner to remove.
Two owners only; I bought this vehicle from a friend in 1992 and I have owned it ever since.
All maintenance records. Original tool kit and jack. Original owner's manual, original window invoice from 1989.
This vehicle has never been in an accident. The body has no dents. It has had no body work whatsoever. It has never sat un-driven for more than two weeks.
It has brand new BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A tires.
New front brakes. Other recent work includes front seal and gearbox replacement.
Everything is original (even has the original mud flaps and carpet) except radio, which was replaced with a Pioneer FH-P4100. And seats were recovered many years ago to match original.
Vehicle has always passed emissions 1st try.
No smoker has ever sat in this vehicle.
New owner must pick up or make arrangements to ship vehicle. I am a private party with no experience in shipping vehicles!
The negatives are few, but must be mentioned. First and foremost, this is a 25 year old vehicle... if you want brand new & perfect then buy a new Land Cruiser! The paint is original and there is some natural fade on the hood and driver's side window frame. I have done my best to capture this in photos. The seats are slightly worn, as shown in the photos (but no rips or tears). There are significant cracks on the top of the dash on the driver's side (but no cracks on the passenger's side, or the front of the dash... i.e. instrument panel). The sale includes a matching dashmat. The engine has minor drips (as do all old Land Cruisers). The rear passenger's inside door panel has cracks down low, which are shown in photos. The passenger's side front speaker cover has minor cracks which can be seen in photos. I am unsure if the antenna motor works, because the radio has always worked great in the down position and I'm afraid to try it! There are, of course, minor blemishes on the paint which any 25 year old vehicle will have.
I am not a mechanic and I know nothing about vehicle restoration... so if I've left anything out please ask questions.
These are incredible iconic vehicles. Thanks for looking!! $500 Nonrefundable deposit is due immediately via Paypal. The balance must be paid in full within 3 days of auction close by cash in person, or certified check/money order via FEDEX.
Sorry... the fine print. There are no warranties. This vehicle is sold as is. You are encouraged to come and inspect the vehicle prior to making an offer or placing a bid. If you are unable to come see it, you can hire an independent inspection service to check the vehicle for you. This is a 25 year old vehicle and there will be blemishes. There will be signs of wear and tear that do not show up in pictures or descriptions despite my best efforts. As much as I have tried to represent this vehicle fairly, my impression of this vehicle may vary from yours. |
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