Detail Info for: TWO TOYOTA LAND CRUISER FJ60'S NO RESERVE!!!!!!!!

Transaction Info
Sold On:
08/18/2010
Price:
$ 6750.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
271943
Location:
Portsmouth, VA, 23702
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1987 Toyota Land Cruiser
Submodel Body Type:
fj60,fj62 SUV
Engine:
6 Cylinder 4.2 Liter
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
JT4FJ60VXH1136597
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 This is over $8800 in upgrades. I purchased this 1987 Cruiser to combine 2 Cruisers to make a great vehicle. It runs good and the body is in great shape for being 23 years old. The original paint does have some chips in the hood and some fading on the roof and around the gas filler neck. The 1984 FJ60 needs some body work; there is some rust on the wheel wells, rocker panels and on the top as well. There is a dent in the rear passenger door where it seemed there was more clearance than what was actually there. The engine runs good, but will need a tune up and I just drained and changed the oil on 7-30-10, I also drained the old gas out and changed the fuel filter. It is a very strong running engine that I rebuilt for a combination of power, performance and got economy along with it. That sounds a little off, but it gets better mileage after the rebuild than before with the porting, bigger exhaust, cam, carburetor, and distributor. Prior it averaged 11, after it averaged 16-17 on the highway with 35” tires…not sure about it with the H-55 combo which is what I had planned on doing before my injury...swapping it into the 87. I started it up today and I have clips of it, but they will not load on the photo listing site. I can send on request. The 84 has an aggressive cam so it idles a little low, all it needs is an adjustment of the carburetor. It has approximately 8,000 miles on the rebuild. The 87' was broken into they tried to steal the stereo head unit but just managed to break it. It still has the 10 disc changer. The 87' has no rust except for two small holes on each front door where there was what I believe some other mirrors installed prior to me owning it, and it has surface rust on the frame. It is the original paint on the 87' Additional parts will be included in the auction: The original leaf springs from 84', new gaskets for transfer case and gaskets for exhaust/intake manifold. I injured my shoulder at work in 2008 and I had to have surgery, and I can't work on them like I want too. I would rather see them go to someone than rot in the driveway. The 84's interior was in the process of being gutted and swapped (before my injury), everything is there (minus the carpet), and has been stored inside my house. I can’t work on these anymore like I used too, and I don’t have time with the new job taking me from Vancouver, to Nashville, and China all within a month. I really hate to see these go, as I have a lot of time and money invested in them. I have tried to list these as accurately as possible; if you have questions feel free to message me about them. More pics here: http://s988.photobucket.com/albums/af3/steveyardbird/ The pictures of parts are not included in this auction as they are for sale separately and locally. But if you are interested in any of them message me and I will find out shipping charges.I reserve the right to end the auction early as these trucks are for sale locally. A non-refundable deposit is required within 48hrs of auction close. Be sure to read the terms of sale and payment. I am re-listing this do to complications of previous bidder, have funds available before you bid thank you. On Aug-02-10 at 19:03:38 PDT, seller added the following information: Here are clips of the 84 (primer black one) from 7-30-10. I also have another clip of the 87 approx 2 minutes long from the same day. If you want to see that one message me and I will send it to you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ULyVT0K0gk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azkmNZqWW-0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LctsDLK1EU8