- Year
- 1997
- Vehicle Model
- 80 Series
- Location
- Huntsville, Alabama United States
- Mileage
- 220000
- Color
- Black
1997 Toyota Land Cruiser
Condition: Fair
Mileage: 220,000
Asking Price: $11,000.00 obo
Here are some of the features and issues to note:
Exhaust/muffler has rust
Driver's side door dent and deep scratch to metal
Driver's side running board scuffed/damaged
Passenger side running board missing back cap piece
Passenger rear panel dent
Small dent on driver's side rear
Light to medium surface scratches throughout on paint
Small chips in paint
Water staining/sun fading on rear body and all fenders
Rear spoiler worn/faded paint
Antenna operates, but is bent when extended
Window trim black coating is peeling off showing chrome underneath
OEM wheels have pitting and plastic caps have paint peeling
Hood struts do not hold hood open
Inside, the vehicle has some wear and tear but is generally in decent condition. Here are some of the features and issues to note:
Driver's side window very slow to roll up (window motor purchased and available)
Driver's side power seat adjust broken (gear kit purchased and available)
Upper dash has multiple cracks
Dash wood trim has pieces in varied condition
Driver's side sun visor droops and stays only in the middle/in-between position
Shifter leather is worn through on top
Driver's leather seat torn at seam - all other leather shows wear, but no tears not at seams
Back tailgate does not consistently unlock using front door unlock
"D" light doesn't work when in drive
Recent work performed on vehicle:
Replaced all 3 engine drive belts (oem drive belts)
AC pulley replaced (oem AC pulley)
Hood struts replaced (aftermarket struts)
3D printed sun visor clips (to be installed)
Replaced battery on 9/22
Replaced battery on 5/23 (battery tested bad - under warranty)
Replaced fusible link (oem fusible link)
AC compressor replaced (Four Seasons AC compressor - only work performed by shop - Superior Auto)
Overall, this 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser is a solid vehicle that is a fantastic stock example but needs some TLC to restore it to its former glory. If you're handy with cars or willing to invest some time and money in repairs/updates, this could be a great opportunity to own a classic SUV that's built to last.
Condition: Fair
Mileage: 220,000
Asking Price: $11,000.00 obo
Here are some of the features and issues to note:
Exhaust/muffler has rust
Driver's side door dent and deep scratch to metal
Driver's side running board scuffed/damaged
Passenger side running board missing back cap piece
Passenger rear panel dent
Small dent on driver's side rear
Light to medium surface scratches throughout on paint
Small chips in paint
Water staining/sun fading on rear body and all fenders
Rear spoiler worn/faded paint
Antenna operates, but is bent when extended
Window trim black coating is peeling off showing chrome underneath
OEM wheels have pitting and plastic caps have paint peeling
Hood struts do not hold hood open
Inside, the vehicle has some wear and tear but is generally in decent condition. Here are some of the features and issues to note:
Driver's side window very slow to roll up (window motor purchased and available)
Driver's side power seat adjust broken (gear kit purchased and available)
Upper dash has multiple cracks
Dash wood trim has pieces in varied condition
Driver's side sun visor droops and stays only in the middle/in-between position
Shifter leather is worn through on top
Driver's leather seat torn at seam - all other leather shows wear, but no tears not at seams
Back tailgate does not consistently unlock using front door unlock
"D" light doesn't work when in drive
Recent work performed on vehicle:
Replaced all 3 engine drive belts (oem drive belts)
AC pulley replaced (oem AC pulley)
Hood struts replaced (aftermarket struts)
3D printed sun visor clips (to be installed)
Replaced battery on 9/22
Replaced battery on 5/23 (battery tested bad - under warranty)
Replaced fusible link (oem fusible link)
AC compressor replaced (Four Seasons AC compressor - only work performed by shop - Superior Auto)
Overall, this 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser is a solid vehicle that is a fantastic stock example but needs some TLC to restore it to its former glory. If you're handy with cars or willing to invest some time and money in repairs/updates, this could be a great opportunity to own a classic SUV that's built to last.