1985 Toyota Land Cruiser
Regular price
$35,000
Unit price
UsedLocal pickupBoulder, CO
Specifications
| Year | 1985 |
|---|---|
| Make | Toyota |
| Model | Land Cruiser |
| Mileage | 148016 mi |
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Toyota Landcrusier FJ60!
Listing Details:
148k Miles Shown
4.2L 2F- Inline-Six
Four-Speed Manual Transmission
White Paint with Striped Brown/Tan Cloth Upholstery
15″ Aluminum Wheels
33" BFG All-Terrians
3" Old Man Emu Lift Kit
Front Disc Brakes
AISIN Manually-Locking Front Hubs
Receiver Hitch
Smithy Built Roof Rack with Lights
PIAA Bumper Mounted lights
Air Conditioning
AM/FM Cassette Stereo
Clean Carfax Report
Appraisal Documentation
This is one of the cleanest FJ60s on the market! Low miles, Mechanically perfect. 9/10 interior!
Introduced for model year 1981, the Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60 inherited the 4.2-liter inline 6-cylinder 2F gasoline engine from one of its predecessor, the FJ40. With its larger, more modern body, it helped drive Toyota’s competitive position in the emerging sport utility vehicle market in the US and abroad. In the US, it was replaced by the more powerful FJ62 in 1988
Listing Details:
148k Miles Shown
4.2L 2F- Inline-Six
Four-Speed Manual Transmission
White Paint with Striped Brown/Tan Cloth Upholstery
15″ Aluminum Wheels
33" BFG All-Terrians
3" Old Man Emu Lift Kit
Front Disc Brakes
AISIN Manually-Locking Front Hubs
Receiver Hitch
Smithy Built Roof Rack with Lights
PIAA Bumper Mounted lights
Air Conditioning
AM/FM Cassette Stereo
Clean Carfax Report
Appraisal Documentation
This is one of the cleanest FJ60s on the market! Low miles, Mechanically perfect. 9/10 interior!
Introduced for model year 1981, the Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60 inherited the 4.2-liter inline 6-cylinder 2F gasoline engine from one of its predecessor, the FJ40. With its larger, more modern body, it helped drive Toyota’s competitive position in the emerging sport utility vehicle market in the US and abroad. In the US, it was replaced by the more powerful FJ62 in 1988




