Finished in Beige Metallic with a brown interior. Service records pictured in the gallery detail some of the repairs and maintenance performed on this Land Cruiser since 2018. It notably received a $14,530 engine and transmission overhaul in February 2020. Several cooling system parts were changed as well.Modifications reported by the seller include oversized pistons installed when the engine was rebuilt, a transmission oil cooler, 15-inch KMC wheels wrapped with BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 tires, a 7-inch touchscreen head unit, Bluetooth connectivity, and a rear-view camera.This Land Cruiser is factory-equipped with locking front hubs, striped cloth upholstery, power-adjustable door mirrors, and air conditioning, among other features. Toyota's venerable Land Cruiser started its upmarket ascent when the 60-Series model arrived for 1980. Designed to replace the 55-Series, it was markedly more comfort-oriented and it catered to buyers who need a rugged family car, not just to hardcore off-roaders. 1988 brought visual updates (including square headlights) and a more powerful engine.Power for this Land Cruiser comes from a 4.0-liter "3F-E" straight-6 engine, rated at 155 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque when left stock. The seller states the oversized pistons increase the horsepower rating by 20%, but a dyno sheet is not available. The engine spins the rear or all four wheels via a 4-speed automatic transmission.
Precio | $17,063 |
Estado | Used |
Make | Toyota |
Model | Land Cruiser |
Year | 1989 |
Miles | 226,400 |
Color | Beige Metallic |
Engine | 4.0L I6 |
Region | Raleigh, NC |