For Sale: 1971 Toyota FJ Cruiser in Malvern, Pennsylvania for sale in Malvern, PA

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Vehicle Description 1971 Toyota FJ Land Cruiser.
Purchased from The Auto Collections antique car museum in Las Vegas in Dec 2017 before it closed to the public.
6 cylinder, 3-speed manual transmission (3 on the tree), and 4 wheel drive system.
Does not have power steering.
Not fully restored, so it is meant to be driven.
Purchased at 70,866 original miles and have only added about 100 mi since purchase.
Passed PA State Inspection on 5/4/21.
Replaced front door window seals, inner and outer.
Purchased full OEM seal kit and the rest of the seals I did not have installed will go with the vehicle sale.
Replaced all flexible brake hoses and replaced front steel brake lines.
Brought turn signals and horn to functionality.
Functional lights and windshield wipers.
Has a radio add-on.
It is going to need tires.
Vehicle comes with a cover but is stored in my garage when not in use.
Vehicle has very little rust - only under the running boards, which can be seen in the video link I uploaded.
No rust holes or structural body rust.
Comes with heating system.
Standard drum brake system.
All hinges are rust-free and functional (doors, back openings/closures, back seats go up and down).
Back seats are in tact and functional.
Vehicle is clean.
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  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Toyota
  • Model: FJ Cruiser

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