For Sale 1984 FJ60 with 90k miles / Clean CarFax / Clean Tit

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This is a very rare opportunity! I am very confident you will never find a better example of a Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60; of any year. This literally turns heads everywhere I go!


So here's the story: Much to the dismay of my wife, I literally scour the internet daily to find unmolested rust free Land Cruisers; diamonds in the rough. About 6 months ago I found an advertisement in Texas that looked promising. After speaking at length with the owner I knew this truck showed a lot of promise. I made an agreement with him and booked a flight for my mechanic to check it out.



One week later my mechanic flew to Dallas to check it out. It was obvious that the owner really cared for the truck and wanted to make sure it went to someone who wouldn't abuse it. It had been rarely used for the past 10+ years and spent most of this time garaged and almost forgotten. Without hesitation, rather than having it shipped, my mechanic decided to take an adventurous drive back to Oregon in the truck.



After 4 days and over 2,000 miles, my mechanic made it back without issue. I truly would not hesitate to drive this truck anywhere!



I’ve driven it a few hundred miles since and have never had an issue. It fires up the first time every time and runs great. I actually smile every time it fires up. I just think about what an amazing testament to the quality of these trucks are when I fire up this 31 year old truck effortlessly.



Please email me for a link to 90+ additional pictures. I'd also by happy take any additional pictures or video upon request.



The first thing I do with all my Land Cruiser purchases, whether or not they already run great, is bring them to a mechanic to have them completely gone through. I have them fix everything necessary to ensure there are no issues. I just want the piece of mind that I’m delivering something without mechanical problems. The following was completed within the last few months:



Complete professional paint job

Complete Tune up (plugs, wires, distributor, timing, fuel filter, etc.)

Oil change

Rebuilt carburator

Valve adjustment

New door rubber (all 4)

New 33" BF Goodrich Tires

New muffler

New tie rod ends (all 4)

New 3" shackle lift

New dash cap

New stereo system

New antenna

New speakers (all 4)

New windshield

New emblems

New headlight trim

New marker lights (all 4)

New spray on undercoat

Complete detail



Please don't hesitate to ask any questions.


This truck has EXTREMELY LOW MILES for the year. This truck also has a CLEAN TITLE. It has a CLEAN CarFax and has NO ACCIDENTS OR RUST. This is a truck that can literally last a lifetime and be passed from generation to generation. These trucks are only increasing in value and are truly an investment.



Imperfections on the interior are minimal. The interior is a 7 out of 10. Keep in mind this is a 31 year old truck and it is not perfect. However, it is in excellent condition overall.



The exterior has new paint and is a 9.5 out of 10. The paint was cut and buffed professionally as well.



Mechanically EVERYTHING WORKS on the truck as it should. The engine runs very strong with NO SMOKING or KNOCKS. The AC is not currently blowing cold but does engage; I assume it just needs to be recharged. The headlight and rear washers are also not hooked up currently.


Make me an offer...you can reach me at jon.burnett@live.com or 503-317-8562. I am located in Portland, OR.


This is my 27th Land Cruiser restoration.

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It may be a can of worms, but the posting says there is a clean tit. That alone makes it worth checking out.
 
No doubt it appears to be a nice rig, However it also appears that the poster had this vehicle sold. Then for some mysterious reason is now trying to sell it here after the sale was completed on eBay. Which indicated to me that it was possibly a shill bidder that was trying to run up the price so some unlucky sole falls prey to the bidding mania. Very unscrupulous way to sell a vehicle IMO.

Hence the :worms:
 
If restorations are being done and top price is wanted, I would want upgraded suspension not some long ass shackles to even the wagon sag
 

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