1991 Lexus LS400 - $4200/trade 91-newer Land Cruiser

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No longer available... we are going to keep this car.

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1991 Lexus LS400 - pearl white w/tan leather interior, (large body style), SMOOTH 4.0L V8 (these engines have NO known issues and said to be the most reliable engine Toyota has ever built- ironic since it was their first V8), automatic, loaded, glass moonroof, NO rust, interior is excellent, especially for a 1991. Good body - no dents, but the rear bumper needs painted - as some of the paint is peeling. NO leaks, NO oil burning, transmission shifts flawlessly, engine runs perfectly. Timing belt/water pump replaced at Lexus dealer in Atlanta 15K miles ago, so its good to go. 210K, so its just getting broken in. I have seen other LS400s like this with well over 500K miles! This car takes premium fuel, but gets 21 mpg in town and 27 on the freeway! $4200 obo. NADA is $5100.

(Will consider trade for a 1991-newer Toyota Land Cruiser or a 1995-98 Toyota T100 (automatic), but this car will have to be paid off by you, then I would have to get a new loan and purchase yours - sounds crazy I know, but my finance company will not let me do an even trade).

Car is in Bristol, TN.

Photos and more details upon request.
 
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I will. I have to take more photos tomorrow if it does not rain me out. The car has not been cleaned either. My dad was going to buy it from me for my mom, but he is undecided. He may just restore her 62' Skylark instead. If I am not able to sell it here, I am going to take it and try to trade it in on a Camry or T100. My cousin sells new Hondas and hes wanting me to trade it on a new Honda, but I do not want to buy a new car.

The only thing I know it needs that I forgot to mention (and I will replace it before I sell if desired), is that the low coolant warning light stays on. Dealer said it was just a faulty $79. sensor. Coolant is full- no problems and I never could justify $79. for a sensor that is really not needed. I am going to replace it though, because I am sure no one wants to see a yellow radiator icon light on the dash? ;)
 

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