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1986 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-60 For Sale
$2,500 firm
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OVERVIEW
This 1986 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60 has been in Colorado it’s entire life. Aside from the aftermarket wheels, it is completely original and even has the original check list sheet from the dealer along with the owners manual. It will need a little work to get it to trustworthy daily drier status, but it’s a great Cruiser at a great price!
THE GOOD
$2,500 firm
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OVERVIEW
This 1986 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60 has been in Colorado it’s entire life. Aside from the aftermarket wheels, it is completely original and even has the original check list sheet from the dealer along with the owners manual. It will need a little work to get it to trustworthy daily drier status, but it’s a great Cruiser at a great price!
THE GOOD
- All original
- Colorado-based Cruiser
- New antenna
- The interior door cards are in very good condition
- Front carpet is good
- New shifter knob
- Fully smogged with original Aisin carb
- Original paint
- 4×4 works great
- Please note that the original AM/FM radio and tool roll are not included in the sale.
- Needs a carb rebuild. Needs to be choked heavily when it’s cold and will die at a stop sign when cold. Once it warms up it will idle OK if you choke it a bit. Estimated $375.
- Radiator seems to be working fine. I don’t see any leaks, but it does look like someone repaired it at one point. I’d suggest a good used one or a new one. I have a very good used aftermarket one I’d sell at half off for $100.
- Power steering gear box leaks. Top it off and you can feel it works ok, but whines a lot. Will need some a rebuild (most of them do).
- Transmission shifts fine, but when you try to downshift it takes a little more effort to get it from 4 to 3, etc than I think there should be. It’ll drive just fine, but wanted to call that out. Might be a synchro issue? Maybe it needs fluid? Not sure. You can see me shifting through the gears here
- Rust. Yep, it has it. It must have spent a lot of time outdoors, because most Colorado Land Cruisers that are garaged don’t have this much rust. I still think this is a good candidate for a restoration (if that’s what you’re looking for) because it is so original. Front fenders are easy to source and there are aftermarket ones for sale. Rear quarters are also available. I have some donor rocker panels I’d sell separate and give you a smoking deal on. The doors are solid, as are the floor panels, so no issues there. It’s really just the rear lift gate, fenders and quarters.
- Horn not working (I’d guess it’s the connection under the horn pad. I’ll try to get this fixed in the next week).
- A/C untested. I’m assuming it needs work.
- Tires are old. Hold air fine, but old. My friend has a set of stock FJ60 rims and newer Wrangler stock sized tires for sale for $500. I also have a set of stock rims for sale (rims only) for $350.
- If you would like Sigfrids & Sons to perform any repairs on this Cruiser, we’re happy to provide you a quote.
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