1990 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Wilson, North Carolina, United States
This is a 1990 Totota Landcruiser FJ 62. I bought it from a guy from Georgia who was going to fully restore it, but had to sell it for financial reasons. The car has not been registered in several years. I have the title in hand, and it is from Georgia. The actual miles at 165,500, which is very low for this year. The car runs very good, and starts right up every time. The tires have some good tread on them, but could be replaced if you plan on keeping and restoring. This is a great hunting and fishing truck as is, or it can be a collectors item with paint and engine work. I just had new brakes and a master cylinder installed this week. I have been driving it regularly for several weeks, and it runs great. The floor mats need to be replaced, and the seats could use a steam clean, but there are very few tears in the interior. I have bought and sold many of these trucks, and this one has tremendous potential .It just needs some TLC.
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Scroll down below for the official announcement.