For Sale 2000 100-Series LC, 96K miles, Upstate NY, Asking $13K

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SOLD! 2000 100-Series LC, 96K miles, Upstate NY, Asking $12.5K

Queensbury, NY 12804
As the title indicates, I am selling my 2000 Land Cruiser (100-series).
Stats: 95K miles and change, color="champagne pearl" but most would call it silver, includes most options for the year, which were few (running boards, rear AC, roof rack, etc.)
I am the 3rd owner. I bought this truck in August 2007 with 69K miles. Upon purchase I had my local Toyota dealership conduct the 60K mile service for peace of mind since I wasn't sure about the service history. All Toyota recommended maintenance performed at dealer since then. Just passed NY safety and emissions inspections in May. Everything works. No accidents or structural damage. A few very minor rust spots mostly around left rear door frame. Very minor rash on the passenger side front fender - looks like maybe someone scraped a garage backing out or something, not sure, was there when I bought it. Tires OK (Continental Contitrac SUV).
Asking $12.5K.
Carfax available on request.
Pictures to follow in the next day or so.
Happy to answer any questions.
Replacing with a 2003 100-series.
Thanks for looking.
 
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....can't wait to see it...
 
Thanks, looks nice. Rust issues underneath?
 
Thanks, looks nice. Rust issues underneath?

10 NY/NJ winters, so there is some surface rust on the under carriage, but nothing I would call an issue. Will add some worm's eye view pics when I can...
 
New price for forum members, $12.5K. ;)
 
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Vehicle SOLD today.

Some info for anyone interested:
Listed here, Craigslist, and Auto Trader.
Sold through Craigslist to a local guy.
Craigslist generated the most interest, but many were ridiculous low-balls.
Auto Trader generated some interesting offers, notably two from people claiming to work for businesses that buy Cruisers in the States and ship/sell them overseas. One from Detroit area and one from LA. Both claimed they had long target lists and my car filled a need. Both conversations went very much the same way: started with very low offers but over a couple phone calls they eeked up to almost reasonable territory. No idea if the businesses/offers were legit or not, but it would have been sort of interesting to see how it played out had I not sold the car. Expect that kind of crap through Craigslist but not so much through Auto Trader, sorta makes me think they were for real... Oh well, guess I'll never know.
 

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