SOLD 97 LX450, 3x locked in Atlanta, updated price

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After years of family trips, expeditions, and fun, I am listing my LX450 Land Cruiser. 3rd owner of this truck. Originally purchased in Houston, second owner moved it to Portland. I purchased and shipped to Atlanta.

235k miles. 3X Locked. Built to Overland, camp, and enjoy. Has been driven throughout the South East with no issues. All maintainance (including fluids) done throughout life of truck. No rust. Paint is 8/10 - very shiny and nice with a few scratches and blemishes. Few rock chips on the hood. Hey, it was used for over landing and wears some scars! Will include pics of all.

No leaks. Replaced oil pump seal, crankshaft seal, valve cover gaskets. Does not leak oil. I add a qt about every 1500 miles - pretty standard for these vehicles.

Front Axle completely taken apart, rebuilt, and resealed (less than 1 year ago). Birfs checked out great.

Factory Lockers - tested and working great.

ARB front bumper

Metal Tech sliders

OME 2.5" lift - medium springs

Factory roof rack removed. Holes professionally filled and painted. Now wears a custom Bowfin Cruisers rack - it’s tough!

18” American racing wheels - black.

305/65/18 KO2s with approx 2-3k miles on them. Great shape. Warranty from Discount Tire.

Ultragauge monitor. Measures speed (adjusted for larger tires), RPMs, and specific engine temp.

New cooling system including new radiator, hoses, fan clutch with modified fluid. I was driving on the highway in July. Stopped unexpectedly for a wreck and saw that my temps climbed a bit. Truck use to run around 200, this time the temp climbed to 206. This was not hot enough to move the factory temp gauge but let me know that system needed some work. Now cruises between 190-194 (depending on outside temp) and has stood up to some brutal GA summers.

Husky Mats throughout.

Front seats both have some wear and tear on the leather. Kept them covered but removed in the last year.

Both rear door have some damage to the interior panel. All switch’s and locks are functional but you may want to grab new panels off of IH8Mud or others.

Slight leak from power steering line. Have added a small amount of fluid once in 5k miles

Front Passenger speaker is blown. Sounds fine at normal volumes but you will notice if cranked to 11.

Listed at $10,000. Text is best way to talk. 40Four-Five20-0Two5Nine
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I have tried to be as transparent as possible with this listing. Few items that i left off:

Passenger side mirror - the glass is shaky. I duct taped on the trail after I lost the screw that goes in bottom to secure. Screw has since been replaced - but mirror is still somewhat loose.

Rear carpet has some stains. Not visible due to husky mat - not sure what they are. I would guess something spilled in transit.

Both front seats are currently stationary. They will move back and forth with coaxing - I never wanted them to stick. Believe replacing the plastic gears will fix.

Undercarriage pictures show a good amount of GA clay. I included a pic where I wiped away. I feel very confident that there is no rush at all underneath. I included a pic of the old spare to illustrate the clay coloration.
 
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Lots of conversations - feel free to call/text. I like talking about these trucks!

Updated price to $10k with some flexibility.
 
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