SOLD '88 FJ62 Boise Idaho (1 Viewer)

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Location
United States
$5,000
220,000 miles
*Transmission Pump went out

selling as is.
This rig would be a prime candidate for anyone wanting to do the H55 five-speed swap. The 3FE + H55 combo increases torque and gives a little more life to the inline 6.

About the Rest of the vehicle.

Body:
-A beautiful blue paint job, minimal fading or chipping
-minimal body rust
-no rust on the frame.

Interior:
-good condition with some cosmetics fixes.
-Upholstery is in great shape except for a wear spot on the driver's seat.
-Multi-Disk CD changer installed.


Tires/Suspension:
-Comes with two sets of tires
1.) Toyo all seasons with 60% tread
2.) Studded snow tires with 85% tread
-Front brake pads have been replaced recently
-New brake fluid at the same time as pads.
-I have new rotors for the front brakes that I will include. (Not installed)
-Knuckle joints on the solid front axle leak slightly

Engine, Drive Train, & Transmission:
-regular oil changes performed by our local Toyota Dealership
-still starts and drives, however, it has been sitting since we learned about the transmission pump. Wayne's Transmission in Boise estimated $1200-1500 for the new Transmission Pump
-Some of the seals are coming up on needing to be replaced: oil drain pan, rear main (though it would more than likely get replaced when the transmission comes off)


Extras:
-Yakima Roof Racks included *
* I am keeping the Kayak Racks, unfortunately, sorry about misleading pics

See the google drive attached below for all the photos. I can get more upon request and update the drive.

Cruiser Photo - Google Drive
 
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*UPDATE*

Transmission Pump is out

The shop we took it to doesn't feel familiar enough with this transmission to repair it so they recommend a replacement with a remanufactured transmission. They quoted the job at $3,100 total for Parts & Labor including an 18,000 mile/ 18-month warranty on the work.

We are going to try and sell it as is for $7,500.
The second option is, even though we would rather not have to come up with the cash to repair it if we had a committed buyer and a deposit we would consider selling for $10,400 and handling the repairs.
 
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