Parting 88 FJ62 in northeastern PA

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Parting an 88 FJ62 in northeastern PA 141K on the odometer. Drove this truck home from New Jersey without a glitch, seems to run fine. Color gray with gray interior ask about any small pieces- everything is available.

Prices as follows- engine- ran fine, no smoke or bad noises. Oil and coolant look clean. Good power, yes this is a fuel injected 3FE engine. Complete with uncut wiring harness and ECU, fuel injection complete with air intake with MAF and TPS, includes starter, exhaust manifold, alternator, AC compressor (condition unknown) and all smog stuff. ofc ourse the water pump and belts will be included. Price $525 Will throw in the fuel tank with electronic fuel pump at this price, too, if you need it.

Transmission- worked great, shifted fine and didn't slip at all. A steal at $250.

Transmission cooling lines- complete set from transmission fittings to radiator fittings $65

Transfer case- workes fine includes manual HI/N/LO shifter and vac shifter button and solenoids. $275

Driveshafts- either front or rear no dings $36 each.

Third member- fine spline 4.10 ratio no problems noted with either rear. $150 each or take 'em both for $265. I can ship these in tall plastic buckets.

Front disc brake setup, complete from Aisin hub to Aisin hub. Inludes outer axles and birfields, rotors, calipers, knuckles the entire shmear. I take these apart carefully and mark each part as to where it goes and the shims are kept in their original locations. This setup came from a running truck and while there are no guarantees as to the condition of any of the wear parts, I believe this to be a real easy to install setup, might only need a new seal kit to install. Update your older cruiser with these brakes, they even have the cool ventilated rotor shields on an FJ62. Prive $250

Front end sheet metal is good as is grille and all that stuff. Ask for what you need.

Set of four like new BFG Long Trail 31 x 10.50 tires on chrome FJ60 wheels these tires have 1000 miles on them and are in excellent condition with DEEP tread. $250 the set of four

Rear tail lights either side complete assembly $36 each. Excellent dash pad $100. Console with good cup holder $35. Nice gray cargo carpet $45. Dome lights front or rear $15 each. Seat belt set (no rear shoulder belts), five position- two front and three rear $75. Tool set appears to be complete with jack and jack tools in nice clean original bag with intact straps $75. Radiator- worke great truck stays cool $50 Electric window lift mechanisms- any door $20 each.

Best way to reach me is by phone 570-668-2489 before 8PM eastern time, or email at home: shmukter@pa.metrocast.net. Prices are for pickup only here in northeastern PA- I will ship anything at buyer's expense. Thanks, Gary S
 
Are the mirriors available? If so PM me with a price. Thanks
 
Would you sell the aisin hubs ? I need two of them. Have all the other stuff. If so how much to 93036.? will also e-mail you
 
Gary, How about the glove box grab handle and one if you have i on the A pillar? Thanks, Mike
 
Cool... you got the new 62. Am I still on for the sway bar pieces? I'll take all the mounting hardware if still available i.e. frame mounts and axle clips (u-shaped pieces).

Thanks!
 
Gary, need right inner fender! Freight to 79762? or call me-432-368-7315
Thx Texx
 
thirds

Message sent to the first guy (from California) who inquired about the third members: The thirds are yours but I won't have them out and ready to ship before May 26 at the earliest- possibly the first weekend in June. Shipping to California via DHL $46.85 each in their own plastic shipping bucket. Let me know if still interested. Gary
 
parts

I believe I've sent replies to everyone who asked about parts. A private message or an email to my home computer is the best way to reach me. Because of work I'm often unable to access Mud for days at a time. Thanks, Gary S
 
Any chance you still have the plastic trim that covers the steering column?
 

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