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This one-owner 1995 Toyota Land Cruiser (FJ80) has just 139,931 miles and is powered by a 4.5L inline 6-cylinder engine driving all four wheels through a 4-speed automatic transmission. Ordered in Dark Emerald Pearl paint with Oak cloth upholstery it came from the factory with the Convenience Package, third-row seating, power glass moonroof, and premium cassette/CD stereo. This Land Cruiser is unmodified and has spent its life in New Jersey where it is located currently.
Detailed third-party photos and recent inspection show a well-maintained, low-mileage vehicle that has been cared for by one owner for the past 28 years. The original green paint is in good condition, with very little sign of wear. The engine and features of the vehicle were inspected and all functioned as designed. The new owner should monitor the tread depth on the tires. Included in the sale are 1 set of keys, the original owner s manual, and a full set of WeatherTech floor mats.
This Toyota Land Cruiser 80 Series is being sold through a CLASSIC.COM Pro and is located in Greenbrook, NJ.
About the model
The Land Cruiser 80 Series was unveiled in October 1989 at the Tokyo Motor Show and launched in early 1990 to replace the FJ62 in America and other variants of the 60 Series around the world. It had swing-out back doors, which were replaced by a tailgate and hatch in 1994. In America and other markets, it started off sporting Toyota's 3F engine (FJ80). For diesel markets, Toyota offered 4.2-liter turbo and non-turbo diesel options (HDJ80, HZJ80, Or 81). In 1992, a more advanced gas-powered 1FZ-FE, 24-valve, 4.5 L six-cylinder engine was introduced (FZJ80). 1997 was the final year of production in Japan and for sales in the United States, where Toyota offered two final variants: the Collectors Edition and the 40th Anniversary Edition. In 1998 the 80 series was replaced by the 100 Series Land Cruiser, although it would continue in production in Venezuela, where it was retired in 2008. The 80 series Land Cruiser was nicknamed the Burbuja (Bubble) in Colombia and Venezuela due to its roundness.
Features and Specs
Known Modifications
None
Service History
Regularly dealer serviced since new
Ownership History
One owner in New Jersey
Known issues
None
Due Diligence
Included in the sale
Details
This one-owner 1995 Toyota Land Cruiser (FJ80) has just 139,931 miles and is powered by a 4.5L inline 6-cylinder engine driving all four wheels through a 4-speed automatic transmission. Ordered in Dark Emerald Pearl paint with Oak cloth upholstery it came from the factory with the Convenience Package, third-row seating, power glass moonroof, and premium cassette/CD stereo. This Land Cruiser is unmodified and has spent its life in New Jersey where it is located currently.
Detailed third-party photos and recent inspection show a well-maintained, low-mileage vehicle that has been cared for by one owner for the past 28 years. The original green paint is in good condition, with very little sign of wear. The engine and features of the vehicle were inspected and all functioned as designed. The new owner should monitor the tread depth on the tires. Included in the sale are 1 set of keys, the original owner s manual, and a full set of WeatherTech floor mats.
This Toyota Land Cruiser 80 Series is being sold through a CLASSIC.COM Pro and is located in Greenbrook, NJ.
About the model
The Land Cruiser 80 Series was unveiled in October 1989 at the Tokyo Motor Show and launched in early 1990 to replace the FJ62 in America and other variants of the 60 Series around the world. It had swing-out back doors, which were replaced by a tailgate and hatch in 1994. In America and other markets, it started off sporting Toyota's 3F engine (FJ80). For diesel markets, Toyota offered 4.2-liter turbo and non-turbo diesel options (HDJ80, HZJ80, Or 81). In 1992, a more advanced gas-powered 1FZ-FE, 24-valve, 4.5 L six-cylinder engine was introduced (FZJ80). 1997 was the final year of production in Japan and for sales in the United States, where Toyota offered two final variants: the Collectors Edition and the 40th Anniversary Edition. In 1998 the 80 series was replaced by the 100 Series Land Cruiser, although it would continue in production in Venezuela, where it was retired in 2008. The 80 series Land Cruiser was nicknamed the Burbuja (Bubble) in Colombia and Venezuela due to its roundness.
Features and Specs
Known Modifications
None
Service History
Regularly dealer serviced since new
Ownership History
One owner in New Jersey
Known issues
None
Due Diligence
Included in the sale