BJ60 For Sale in California

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A move overseas is forcing me to sell my BJ60. The truck is currently in Monterey, California, with a legitimate California title. I imported the vehicle from Vancouver Canada in June of 2006 and had no trouble with the paperwork. There were two previous owners. I performed a lot of work on this vehicle. I have all the paper work to verify the repairs. The repairs include:

1) new clutch
2) new EDIC
3) rebuilt injectors
4) rebuilt alternator and oil pump
5) new glow plugs
6) new shock tower
7) biodiesel modified

It has 420,000kms but still runs great and serves as my daily driver. Considering its age, it is in great running condition.

Pictures are available at:
1984 Toyota Landcruiser BJ60

asking $9500

At this time the vehicle is not for sale anywhere else.

I'd be happy to post more specific pictures and answer any questions.
 
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PS or AC?
 
The undercarriage seems pretty solid. There is rust, but appears to be mainly surface rust. I have not spent much time under the vehicle, but can get some pictures posted of underneath.

A new shock tower was recently welded on to the frame. The old shock tower had a crack. The frame was ground to make a clean surface for the welding. The welder said that is looked pretty solid. The spare tire hoist works well, and I have a new plate to attach that that can be attached to protect the filler hose.

The is no AC in the vehicle, but it does have power steering.
 
There's a lot of rust around the "Land Cruiser" emblem on the drivers side. There's little rust on the pass. side, but no real shots of the drivers side.

Has this had body work/repaint done? On the whole truck, or just one side?

Looks nice though, crazy wood, even on the dash!

What mpg do you get? Biodiesel modified for WVO, or?
 
There has been no paint or body work done on this truck except for a small bit on the rear hatch and left rear quarter panel. I just did this as a preventative measure.

It is strictly a biodiesel conversion, not WVO. I have gotten anywhere between 20-23 mpg
 
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