NC 1989 FJ62 For sale $7k

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NC 1989 FJ62 For sale: NOW $6500 SOD

[SOLD. SOLD.SOLD.FONT=Georgia]Grey, excellent condition, 2nd owner @214,000 miles. [/FONT]

$7k, NOW LOWERED TO $6500


The usual question and the best answer: the usual rust spots in the rear quarters has been professionally cut out, replaced with steel, treated, and repainted. In fact, I had the entire vehicle repainted while I was at it in the original grey. Gutters properly and professionally redone to prevent leaks. (11/08)

More good. Interior nearly perfect and original. Scion radio upgrade done (usual tear in seat is the extent of issues in the interior). Everything works: lights; AC; power mirrors, etc. Lights upgraded to Silverstars.

Modest modifications: Hellcreek suspension upgrade of about 1.75" inches (2007); ARB front bumper (new style)(2007). New 31" AT tires (just a few k). SROR sliders. Otherwise bone stock.

What's new: all shocks and steering stabilizer replaced (2008); new radiator and hoses (2008); new air intake accordian.

What's old: the engine and transmission, BUT both run great. Engine is strong and burns no oil; transmission shifts well with no issues; AT pan dropped and filter replaced and synthetic added (2008).

What's borrowed: my ham radio, which I must remove before sale. The installed CB stays.

Offroading has been limited to Forest Service roads in North Carolina.

Why selling: I now have 4 TLC's and want to concentrate on my 1982 FJ-40.

Please come and drive, take to your mechanic, or call mine and ask all the questions you want. This has been a Southern truck since new.

PM me now - - because we can't do this all day -- and I will throw in the custom fitted car cover. (Shamwow not included)

David Davis
Asheville, NC
(828) 771-7242
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I've been thinking about it for a while and need to whittle down the fleet. This one has been a great back up while my wife's 100 was in the shop recently. It's pretty much ready to be an offroad road truck or a daily driver. I use it mainly to scare the soccer moms at the school drop off line.

Here are a couple of pics from a trip on the Parkway with UC and a proud picture of the new brake pads I put on over Christmas. I have learned alot with this truck.
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Just know that you're still gonna get PM'd when I have questions about my grey 62.;)

Bump for a well kept cruiser! (and an ok guy, I guess...:p)
 
I thought this was an old thread David, but I understand about needing to thin the fleet, you can only drive one at a time. This is a perfect example of 62 and will make the next owner very happy.
 
Thanks Adam. Yes, I've finally decided 4 is too many . . . I've been driving the 62 so much that I have neglected the 40. She is not happy . . .
 
Somebody needs to buy this. It really is a nice 62. I took a ride in it about 2 months ago.

He is not lying about it being only on FS roads. As much as we tried to get him to wheel it he wouldn't.
 
Undercarriage pics? Pics of the body restoration? Does the tranny have "the clunk"? Does anything leak?
 
Transmission and engine run smooth. Just drove it from Asheville to Atlanta and back yesterday, no problems (including some snow driving). Here are the underside pictures you requested.
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I guess 1 out of 4 is not bad. :D
 
Beautiful truck!! Hope to see it go to a good home!
 
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