craigslist Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45 Pickup (San Jose) - Costa Rica (1 Viewer)

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Year
1976
Vehicle Model
  1. 45 Series
Location
United States
not mine
Well it's in Costa Rica but thought I would post anyways, I got a place in Dominical if anyone wants to go I'll give you a deal if available

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1976 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45 Pickup
4.0 L, 6 cylinder
Completely restored, gear transmission
$19,500.00

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Well, I guess by posting these, they're open to opinions; so here's a few comments:

When I see the later 70 series bed attached, it makes me wonder just how hammered the original bed was before the restoration started, and then what was the condition of the cab and other parts? You'll notice the tail lamps are too small for their openings. Don't quite know why the electric fans are needed. Not much utility value when the bed is packed with spare tires--for show, or are the roads that bad there?

Our southern friends do have some great leather-craft skills and the orange/coral upholstery has a certain appeal; not so the visors. Oh, and hope that the cowl vent either doesn't pour onto the dash switches, or if plugged, doesn't fill to the brim with every rainstorm. And so the tunnel holes add a bit of ventilation.

I will close, however, and say, "Yes, I get the POINT of the front bumper cones" !
 

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