1989 Toyota Land Cruiser Mint FJ-62

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Amazing 1989 FJ62 Toyota Land Cruiser, Inline 6 automatic transmission 4X4 SUV, original white paint, gray interior in AMAZING condition. The truck has 204K miles and this is the list of parts and accessories that were put on. Records back to 1993. Runs strong and ready to explore some crawler territory. VIN- JT3FJ62G3K1110773 Over $30k invested in this truck!

Air Filter- K&N
Engine- Blue printed Rebuilt by Total Performance 177K
Transmission- Rebuilt 187K with thermostat by DRW Transmission
Starter- Mean Green starter 180K
Battery New Optima battery 203K
Snorkel- Safari Snorkel blue printed to engine 177K
Exhaust- Flowmaster muffler, tail pipe and bullet tip
Suspension- Old Man Emu nitro shocks, 3 inch lift, leaf springs and parts
Fuel tank- Long-range 39 gallon fuel tank from Man A Fre and fuel pump
Steering- Old Man Emu steering stabilizer, tie and relay rod ends.
Front Axle- New Japanese quality hub bearings, seals and knuckle kit 204K
Brakes- New front pads and all new stainless steel brake housing 204K
Body- Poly bushing kit. Original Toyota paint and newer windshield
Bumpers- ARB front with 48” HiJack lift, rear Kaymar 5 wheel and bumper
Wheels- Mickey Thompson alloy rims and BF Goodrich AT 33X12.5 tires
Interior- New upholstery, door panels, carpet in great condition

Equiped with Power mirrors, steering, brakes, windows, locks, AC, cruise control, AM/FM cassette, Kenwood 10 CD changer.

Also included Yakima roof rack with two bike holders, 2 gallon air compressor under front bumper with fittings in front and rear, pressure regulated.
12 volt external hook up for power in front and rear bumpers and light set that will come with the Crusher. Spare tire included 33X9.5

Asking $15,000 OBO NEED TO SELL!!! Please serious buyers only, will consider trades for 1995 or newer BMW 5 series and 5 series wagons. Call 925-413-7959. The truck is located in Northern California in Dublin, CA about 45min east of San Francisco.

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Link to more pictures...

http://s172.photobucket.com/albums/w5/moonbike/
 
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Beautiful truck, good luck.
 
VERY nice truck but priced more like an 80 series with lockers. I don't mean to offend but don't nice, high mileage 62 series go for more like $7000?
 
I had a chance to buy this rig 3 years ago when I was looking for my 60, I didn't buy it because I wanted a 60 but this rig was in very fine shape back then at around 190k on the odometer.

Generalee7 - You might want to expand on the history and what this rig was built for, etc in order for Mudder's or the public outside of Mud to understand how you arrived at the pricing.

HTH. Good luck to you.
 
BrettinSanAntonio,

Trucks like that sell for more like $15k than $7000. But, I will make you a deal. I will give you $2000 for everyone you find built like this that I can buy for $7k. Deal?

Here is my truck. It is built very similar and was priced very similar!

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GeneralLee7 - I guess I should have bought it last night ;)
 
Hmmmm...I might be willing to take you up on that deal if we put it in writing. However, I have a built up LX450 so I'm not in the market for a 62 at any price.

Look, like I said in my first post, I'm not trying to offend in any way. You very well may have the cleanest truck in the country. Like the other poster said, additional photos and descriptions would be helpful. I based my thoughts on three photos and a brief description. I come across many clean 60 and 62 series trucks with 120 - 160K miles in the $7-$8K price range.
If you sell this one and desire another in the future, you might want to look in Texas for such a truck. I guess our mild winters keep them in rust-free, clean condition. Check the local newspapers and craiglist sites. That's where they seem to reside.

Post the additional photos and info, I'm sure what your asking is fair or at least in the ball park.

I've restored SEVERAL vintage vehicles; Toyota's, Classic Range Rovers, Series Land Rovers and a handful of early Mercedes diesels, so I can appreciate the time and money you’ve put into your truck. I hope you get every penny of what you’re asking but the emotional disconnect is sometimes difficult to make from ones creation. It's going to depend on what the market will bear.

BrettinSanAntonio,

Trucks like that sell for more like $15k than $7000. But, I will make you a deal. I will give you $2000 for everyone you find built like this that I can buy for $7k. Deal?

Here is my truck. It is built very similar and was priced very similar!

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GeneralLee7 - I guess I should have bought it last night ;)
 
Cruise Control?

Gen. Lee, what can you tell me about your cruise control. Assume it was after market. I have a 88 62 that I would like to add cruise control. What brand did you go with, and are there any functional or installation problems? Good luck with the sale. I've seen a lot of cruisers for $17-20K on autotrader.

Thanks, Open Fly
 

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