1975 Toyota Landcruiser Fj40 Solid Original New Paint Nice!!!!! on 2040-cars
Greenwood, South Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6CYL
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Make: Toyota
Drive Type: 4X4
Model: Land Cruiser
Mileage: 56,894
Year: 1975
Trim: BASE
THIS IS A FINE EXAMPLE OF A SOLID ORIGINAL FJ40 LANDCRUISER. IT RUNS AND DRVIES AS IT SHOULD OVERALL IT IS RUST FREE(HAS SOME VERY MINOR PLACES IN FLOOR) IT HAS BEEN TOTALLY REPAINTED WHITE (FACTORY COLOR WAS GREEN) WE HAVE NOTICED NO MECHANICAL ISSUES WITH THIS FJ WE HAVE A CLEAR SC TITLE IN HAND FOR PAYMENT WE ACCEPT BANK WIRE TRANSFERS, CASH, OR CERTIFIED BANK CHECK (WILL BE A 7 DAY TITLE HOLD ON CHECKS) IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR DOUBTS ABOUT OUR DESCRIPTION OF THIS VEHICLE PLEASE CALL AND ASK QUESTIONS OR ARRANGE A THIRD PARTY INSPECTION TO BE DONE. WE DO OUR BEST BUT WE ARE NOT PERFECT. WE ARE A LICENSED SC DEALERSHIP AND WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS AT THE SAME LOCATION FOR 30 PLUS YEARS WE CAN HELP ARRANGE SHIPPING ON THIS VEHICLE AFTER PURCHASE CALL OR TEXT 864-923-4083 WITH ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS |
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