fzj80 1993 toyota land cruiser base 4.5l

Condition: Used
Make: Toyota
Model: Land Cruiser
Type: SUV
Year: 1993
Mileage: 273600
VIN: JT3DJ81W1P0018988
Color: Burgundy
Cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: 4WD
Interior color: Brown
Vehicle Title: Clean
Extras
Leather Seats, 4-Wheel Drive

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Description of 1993 Toyota Land Cruiser

I AM SELLING THIS AS A RESTORATION PROJECT - NOT A DAILY DRIVER
It started out as a restoration project about ten years ago. The engine was rebuilt a few years ago, and has about 4,000 miles on it. The transmission was reconditioned, NOT rebuilt roughly seven years ago. Almost everything under the hood as been replaced with OEM parts, new starter, alternator, water pump, rotor and distributor, redone cooling system so new radiator and all the hoses, and most of the sensors have been replaced. Tires have about 6,000 miles on them. Shocks/struts have roughly 7,000 miles on those. Brakes redone April of this year, so just a few week ago. Of course, it has a towing package. After replacing the distributor a year or so ago, it on occasion has a rough idol. If I shut it off and restart it that solves the problem, this has happed three times.
To complete the restoration it needs a paint and trim job, the trim around the windows is peeling/cracking and the paint (clear coat) is mostly gone. I've never been able to get the stereo to work, but don't really care about that. The A/C had a leak which was repaired, some days it cools others it doesn't and I don't know why. I do not have the 3rd row seats, but they were in the way. The drivers seat needs to be reupholstered but with the cover I have on it, it's not noticeable and is quite comfortable, but it's really in bad shape. Sadly, this is common to all Land Cruisers.
It's been a jewel and I have thoroughly enjoyed our trips to the beach and various other excursions, never had any major problems nor has it ever left me stranded. Strong, though and rugged. It is not you smooth ass, comfy Lexus or Cadillac. It drives rough and tough the way a Land Cruiser was meant to be.
With a nice paint job, a stereo and figure out the A/C it's a diamond in the rough.
I have put about ten grand into it with parts and labor, probably more.