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Toyota : Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 2-Door 1983 toyota fj 40 land cruiser restomod vortec v 8

Toyota : Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 2-Door 1983 toyota fj 40 land cruiser restomod vortec v 8

$39,000

Huntington Beach, California

Year 1983

Make Toyota

Model Land Cruiser

Category Convertible

Mileage 10350

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1983 FJ40 ‘Resto-Mod’ Fuel-Injected V8 For Sale – THE LAST YEAR (aka Holy Grail) of the FJ40 FULL DISCLOSURE TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS – THIS FJ IS CURRENTLY NOT STREET LEGAL IN CA DUE TO THE GOLDEN STATES ‘HELPFUL’ BUREAU OF AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR (BAR) REFEREE’S. While this vehicle not only performs flawlessly, puts out less polluting smog than my ’09 Suburban (I have the smog tests to prove) and doesn’t have a single safety operating concern, it has failed the BAR four times in the last 2.5 years and therefore I’m giving up (three sons under age 5 and a very busy working schedule means I can no longer fight the good fight w/ the bureaucrat idiots of Sacramento). Please read below (warning: very long/in-depth, but it will answer 99.9% of your questions I’m sure) for specific details and reasons why the BAR referees I’ve been dealing with have decided in their infinite wisdom why this vehicle should be restricted from getting a BAR exemption certification. The good news for any potential CA buyer is I honestly am at the finish line to get it certified, but I simply don’t have the free time needed…if after reading its history you believe you have the patience to deal w/ the BAR, I do believe it’s possible to get the vehicle legal in CA. For all the potential out-of-state buyers that don’t have to worry about the crazy smog and/or engine swap regulations of CA, this FJ is 100% ready for you to enjoy. VEHICLE DETAILS Frame-up restoration which included powder-coating frame, bumpers, etc.5.7L Fuel Injected Vortec V8 with ALL factory emission controls, catalytic convertors, O2 sensors, etc.Saginaw Power Steering Conversion (extremely tight turning radius that can be executed w/ one finger on the wheel).Disc Power Brake Conversion KitBTB Shackle Reversal Conversion (handling and ride quality are massively improved over the original FJ design).Nitro 9000 ShocksGM NV4500 Heavy Duty 5-speed overdrive transmissionVintage Air A/C & Heating systemAluminum Radiator w/ electric fanToyota 19-Spline Split-Case Transfer CaseMan-A-Fre Rear Bumper Tire CarrierLINE-X bed liner sprayed under entire body tub & throughout interior for corrosion protection and sound control.Long Range 21-Gallon Fuel TankWarn 9000I Planetary Gear WinchTuffy Center ConsolCD/AM/FM + rear speaker setupAmerican Racing 15x8 wheels (5), 31X10.5 Dunlop AT’s VEHICLE HISTORY / DETAILSOffered for sale is an incredible, fully restored and performance enhanced 1983 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40. Professionally constructed at great expense approximately nine years ago, the vehicle was completely disassembled down to the frame and every component was rebuilt or replaced. It’s painted British Racing Green (from factory Jaguar ’00) and was reassembled using new hardware. All of the window seals were replaced (when washed, absolutely zero leaking), the seats were reupholstered and a new headliner was installed. Debate rages about exactly how many ’83 FJ40 were produced (I’ve read reports of anywhere from 299 to 350), but the simple fact is 1983 is a VERY collectible year for the FJ40 seeing as they were no longer available, nor imported, to the US after ’83. I personally have only seen a handful for sale over the years. While I love the stock look of the vintage FJ, I will admit the actual driving experience leaves a lot to be desired if you want to drive your FJ on any modern streets and/or freeways. Because of those points, I simply had to have this FJ when it was listed for sale three years ago due to the extensive mechanical improvements/upgrades. Inside and outside the original design and look has been preserved (no rear wheel-well cutting has occurred), yet the major mechanical components have been updated for greater & more reliable performance. The low horsepower (aka dangerously slow to accelerate & merge onto any modern freeway) 6-cylinder engine has been replaced with a modern 5.7L Vortec Fuel-Injected V8. The weak 4-speed transmission was removed in favor of a rebuilt (to stronger than stock) 5-speed NV4500 transmission with granny low (for awesome trail or stop-n-go traffic crawling performance) and overdrive for comfortable 65+ mph freeway driving. Modern power steering, air-conditioning and a host of other upgrades and performance enhancements were also performed to make this classic FJ perform as well (or better) as any modern SUV. The vehicle runs and works perfectly and has approximately 10,000 miles on it since the restoration (odometer works and still reads the original total mileage on vehicle of 72,250). Absolutely ZERO leaks from the engine, transmission, transfer case or any other component (it’s in my garage w/ no typical “classic car drips” that notoriously accompany older car ownership). This is a smooth running, reliable FJ with impressive performance and unmatched classic looks built with great pride and care over a three year period. Over $75,000 has been invested in the purchase, restoration and performance upgrades to the vehicle (and I’ve got a massive box full of every receipt to prove the parts and cost that went into the build). MY HISTORY WITH THE FJ + CA BAR REF’s As previously mentioned, I purchased this vehicle almost three years ago. I have always admired the looks & history of the FJ40 and have had it on my “Bucket List” of must-own vehicles since I was a young boy. My only dilemma was the fact I wanted a classic looking FJ, but preferred to have modern driving reliability and speed associated with the “Resto-Mod” culture of vehicle builds today. Anyone that follows the FJ world knows those desires pose two challenges; 1) They are rare to find already built, and 2) If you’re lucky to find one (usually built by one of the known restoration/upgrade performance shops) they are pushing 6-figures. While I can appreciate those builds, I just couldn’t bring myself to pay $80K+ for a “modern” driving FJ40. So when this vehicle came on the market in my price range, I had to have it. The only issue was it was built by a father & son team out of state (built in Minnesota, then the father moved to Michigan) that didn’t have to deal with the CA regulations associated with post 1975 cars and engine swaps. Before I purchased the vehicle, I spoke many times with the son who happened to be located in Northern CA and owned a number of AAMCO shops. Needless to say he was a “car-guy” and living in CA understood my concerns with purchasing the vehicle and getting it certified for CA street use. He was also a huge FJ fan (and owner) himself and assured me since the car was setup with all factory emissions in place, it shouldn’t be too difficult to certify it via the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) process. We knew there would no doubt be a few hurdles, but nothing that would ultimately be a show-stopper. To back up the assertion, he graciously offered to have me send the vehicle to him in NorCal, where he would store it in his shop and deal with the BAR inspections and take care of any issues that the referee might come up with for corrective actions. I therefore purchased the vehicle from his father and had it shipped to his son’s shop outside of Sacramento. It would be next to impossible for me to summarize almost three years of phone calls, emails and general history of what we went through (needless to say we’ve become friends through the process as we attempted to “Fight the Man” together), but to give you a general idea of the craziness we have been dealing with, I will list some of the NorCal BAR Ref disqualifiers over the course of the 3 inspections: Rear evap sensor missing (fine, that’s easy, the engine worked fine w/o it and in Michigan it wasn’t required, so we agreed to install another sensor and get the computer re-flashed).Failed because the “Check Engine” light on the dash wasn’t labeled (fine, we threw a sticker on).Headers were not factory to the ’96 Vortec engine (okay, we swapped to stock exhaust manifolds).K&N air cleaner didn’t have the model # sticker anymore; so we had to replace the perfectly working system with a new one so he could verify the model (okay, now it’s getting a little crazy…but wait…the insanity will grow…)The location of the cat was not correct since it needed to line up with that of the ’96 Tahoe schematic (since that’s where the engine came from). What? How could all the exhaust pipe & cat location be the same as on a Tahoe when obviously we are dealing with a Toyota FJ frame? That took a few rounds to finally resolve and eventually he signed off on the corrections we made (oh yeah, we still had to redo the exhaust pipes from the exhaust manifold to the cat in order to change a few inches…as if those few inches of hollow pipe really matter…but I digress).We had to re-flash the computer a few times in order to eliminate a bunch of codes. Even though the vehicle ran perfectly, the testing showed fault codes for things like ABS & anti-theft systems associated w/ the Tahoe (which obviously are not on the ’83 FJ). So we sent the computer to a few custom shops out of state for the flashing. Then when we resolved the codes, the Ref failed us because the flashing was “Performed by a shop out of the state of CA.” What?!?! That was the first time he mentioned that, so back to the drawing board. Another flash in CA, yet he failed us again because, “The CA shop is not an approved Chevy dealership.” Are you kidding?!?! Since we didn’t want to have to re-flash yet again (remember, this is a perfectly working/running vehicle), we were able to get him to approve the flash by getting documentation from a local GM dealership that put in writing the flash was stock & matched with the VIN/ENGINE/TRANS of the system we had.Failed us because the speedometer was reading off from actual speed. When we asked for clarification, the initial response was “Can’t be greater than 5mph error.” When we pushed to see where that regulation was in writing, he wouldn’t/couldn’t produce it, yet still stood behind the fact we would fail. When we corrected the error to 5mph on another visit, the SAME Ref said it was still too high and it needed to be, “3mph or less error.” You can imagine the frustration that came! So an adjustment gear drive was installed in order to correct that issue.Finally, the latest failure came when they ran the computer checks to verify all the monitors have set. Sure enough we still had 1 evap monitor that wouldn’t set (again, even though the vehicle is running/performing flawlessly), it didn’t matter. We consulted multiple smog shops and even found per the BAR website/regs for passing emissions tests, that ’96-’99 vehicles can have up to ONE monitor that hasn’t set and will still pass smog. That info wasn’t good enough for him; he wanted ZERO issues and ALL monitors set.I’m leaving out a plethora of even more trivial issues no doubt but seeing as I wasn’t physically involved and it’s been so many years, I no doubt am not doing justice to how many hoops had to be jumped through. At that point in time (Sept 2015 & our 3rd BAR failure in the last 2+ years), I had had enough and decided I would bring the vehicle to SoCal and run it through my local BAR in Huntington Beach. I was convinced the Ref we dealt with in NorCal (the same “gentleman” for all 3 failures) no doubt had his high school sweetheart and/or wife run off with an FJ40 owner years ago and therefore absolutely refused to see another FJ on the road. So I traveled to NorCal, picked up the car and drove it back to SoCal in one day. Here I was, the owner of the vehicle for almost 3 years and driving (and more shockingly seeing) it for the first time. As expected, it performed flawlessly, didn’t miss a beat during the 6+ hr drive to SoCal. I have been using it for short around-town errands for the past few months, but have limited my time w/ it on the roads as obviously I’m concerned with getting pulled over without legal CA plates. I was able to get a BAR appointment for Dec 24th to see if my luck would be any different. And wouldn’t you know it, the Ref I encountered on Xmas Eve must have been related to The Grinch himself. I kid you not, when I pulled up for my 7am appointment and introduced myself and asked him the customary, “How are you doing?” He literally scowled at me and replied without even the slightest hint of friendliness, “I’ve been better! Pull the car into the bay and tell me what you’ve done since your last failure.” It was classic…where do they find these winners?!?! As you can probably guess, the results were no different. My frustrations lie in the fact that he mentioned the following issues, even though a number of them were supposedly resolved w/ Ref #1: He didn’t agree with the placement of the rear O2 sensorHe wasn’t sure he would agree the front exhaust pipe to cat was the correct lengthHe didn’t care for the location of the air filterHe too wanted to see all monitors set (even though he conceded CA smog laws for a ’96-’99 will allow up to 1 monitor not set, he wanted a perfectly clear system) Therefore, I left dejected and finally beaten. While I would love to keep fighting these bureaucratic idiots, that believe the letter of the law trumps the spirit, I have to concede I simply do not have the patients or time anymore. I debated taking the FJ to Texas where my father lives and registering it out there (where DMV actually cares about normal things like the working e-brake, lights, flashers, horns and the fact the vehicle is safe to operate on the Texas roads), but alas I didn’t want to be driving a TX registered car in CA for any period of time. Therefore, I’ve decided to put this amazing FJ up for sale and let another owner get to actually experience the vehicle on a daily basis. While I know this has been a lengthy description & history, let me end by telling any prospective buyer all the remaining things I would do to the vehicle if I kept it. As with any older car (even one that is essentially modern, yet restored a decade ago), there are some minor issues that I personally would eventually address. Nothing is a “show-stopper” for me to use this vehicle as-is right now and as I’ve said, it’s been as reliable as any modern SUV in my collection. But if I kept it, I would do the following: Install the rear jump-seats and reupholster front/rear to match. The jump-seats are included in the purchase, but there are currently speakers installed where the rear seats should mount. Also, there is a tear on the driver seat upholster (on surface - does not go all the way through material) that I would correct when I matched the rear seats.Install front cabin insulation & carpet. While I appreciate the utility of the spayed liner bed, I had no visions of using this FJ as a hard-core off-roader. 99% of the time it would be used for street & highway driving and trips to the beach. Therefore, I would prefer to “soften” up the front cabin by installing the insulation and carpet.Install 33” BFG’s. The 31’s are a little too small for my liking, there’s plenty of clearance and eventually (say 10K miles) the 31’s are going to need replacement. I would also probably eventually swap out the wheels for a more classic, traditional FJ steel wheel & hubcap.There are 2 small rust spots (quarter & silver dollar in size) on the driver rear quarter. The spots were disclosed to me when I bought it and they have not grown any bigger. It would be a simple and small sand/re-spray job to correct those couple of minor visual blemishes. Not a huge deal, but I would clean it up just the same.Vintage AC system needs recharging & power – all components installed per the Vintage AC system, but currently not running. AC is never a big deal for my beach cruiser classics, but since this is a modern AC system, I would spend some time charging it as it’s obviously not some vintage system that would require a bunch of parts & work to get functional again. No doubt sitting for multiple years and not being used has taken its toll on the coolant in the system. If you’re interested, please call me directly at 714.756.0993 to discuss. I REFUSE to answer a laundry list of question via email, so don’t even bother sending them to me…and all you SCAMMERS out there, please spare yourself & me the trouble of trying to contact me. I’ve sold enough classics over the years that I’ve seen every one of the current scams and I’m too busy and impatient to deal with you. If you’re a seriously interested party, by all means call me and we’ll talk about the car. But if you’re simply the typical “internet tire-kicker” let’s not play the games and talk when we both know you have no intention of buying (or the wife is never going to sign off on you buying this awesome classic…please seek permission to buy from The Boss BEFORE calling me). Also, I’m downsizing my stable, so please no offers for any kind of trades. I’m asking $39,000, but open to reasonable offers. I will NEVER be insulted or get upset over an offer; I just can’t guarantee I won’t laugh. I have a clear title in hand that will be turned over to the new owner to fill out as he/she sees fit (enough said J). I’m sure I’ve left out info, so please call me directly to ask specific questions that I didn’t address in the above novella. Good luck.

Trim Base Sport Utility 2 Door

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$11,000

Riverside, California

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I BUY CARS CASH!! Bring your CAR-MAX quotes to us We Pay MORE SELL US YOUR CAR Bring your quote from CAR-MAX or any reputable company and get paid more. Upon sale of the vehicle a portion of the profit will be donated to purchase a vehicle for Women in Crisis & and Single Mothers. We can come to you, or you can bring the car to us. We are located in Riverside CA but will travel to surrounding areas to pick up your vehicle: Northern California (Sacramento), Arizona, Nevada, etc. WE WILL BUY most cars, trucks or SUV. (including: Porsche, Mercedes, BMW, AUDI, Ferrari, Range Rovers, etc.) I am looking for the following cars but not limited to these: SUV: 2001-2004 Toyota Highlander (4 Cylinder) 2006-2007 Land Rover Sport I will pay Top Dollar$$$$ Any color, any condition! Please Text me the VIN# and Color, and Condition of Vehicle. Also looking for: High Miles are OK 2001-2002 Lexus RX300 2004 Lexus RX330 2004 Toyota Sienna XLE Limited (ALL White with Beige interior) Please Contact Nova direct at (NINE-0-NINE) 732-8372 OR (951) 352-3806

Acura : Integra LS Mint Condition 1999 Acura Integra With 62,000 Miles

Acura : Integra LS Mint Condition 1999 Acura Integra With 62,000 Miles

$12,000

Citrus Heights, California

Year 1999

Make Acura

Model Integra

Category Hatchback

Mileage 62000

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for sale is my mint condition 1999 Acura Integra LS. This is a true needle in a hay stack car that you most likely will never find again. This California car has always been garaged and well maintained since new. It has always been a Sacramento dry weather car, so there is no corrosion or rust of any sort. It has had 3 very meticulous owners. The first owner was an older gentleman who gave it to the second owner which was his oldest son when it had only 58k miles in 2013. The son who I bought it from with 61k miles for my girlfriend earlier this year was in his mid 30's. My girlfriend is the third owner(36 years old) and is afraid to drive it being as it is so perfect. This clean title like new Integra has never been in an accident. The interior and exterior are like new and original with no noticeable imperfections. The car has only 62k original miles but looks as if it only has 10k. This car is what most car enthusiast or collectors would classify as museum quality. If you are picky and looking for a like new Integra then look no further! The car has a brand new $6,000 paint job that was completed only a month ago by a high end auto body shop. It is the original color code and was only repainted because of small dings and scratches. I am one of the pickiest car guys you will ever meet! All glass was removed along with all parts, emblems and trim. The bumpers, spoiler, hood, mirrors, door handles, etc.. were all disasembled and painted off the car. The car was painted using PPG DBC base and clear coat. This is a show quality paint job that took the shop over 3 months to re-finish. This Integra is in mint condition inside and out! All trim around the glass is like new. All lights and glass are like new. The interior has no rips, tears, burns, stains or foul odors. Nothing is broken or missing. Everything works on the car along with the power windows and power antenna. The interior is 9.8 out of 10 and the exterior a 10 out of 10. In fact the interior still smells new. As far as custom goodies goes the car has brand new function and form type 1 full adjustables($800 plus $500 for install and $80 for alignment) and SPC upper control arms($250). The car also has a blox short throw shifter and knob($160 plus $60 for install), H.I.D. headlights($200), inner JDM yellow bulbs for the brights, 15" Drag DR16 bronze wheels with Drag forged aluminum lugs and 205/50/15 tires($1,000 installed) Sony Xplode CD player with blue tooth($150 installed), factory key fob wired to an aftermarket alarm($180) and Broadway rear view mirror. The wheels and tires have less than 100 miles on them and the rest of the parts listed were installed within the last 1,000 miles. My car is mechanically perfect. It has no leaks, vibrations or problems what so ever. It runs and drives like a brand new Integra. It is mechanically a 10 out of 10. Then again it has only 62,000 miles, so what would you expect!? The motor is quiet and the transmission shifts into gear perfectly with no grinds. The alignment, brakes and suspension are perfect. The a/c blows ice cold and the heater very hot. This car needs nothing nor will it any time soon! I can't imagine there being a nicer close to factory 5 speed 1998-2001 Integra anywhere. That is unless someone happens to have one with less than 10,000 miles, garaged it and was lucky enough that nobody ever bumped into it. The value of this car is only going to go up if kept in this condition. I recently sold my all stock museum quality 1991 Integra with 85k miles for $8,500 and my fully modified 1993 Acura Integra daily driven show car with 303k miles on the dash for $8,000. For those who didn't see them, both cars were listed on ebay in October of this year. My price is very fair considering this car has even lower miles than my stock 1991, is in a tiny bit better condition and already has a head start as being a daily driven show car. Again, the suspension, lights, shifter, etc... were installed only 1,000 miles ago. The paint job was completed 4 weeks ago and the wheels installed only a week ago.You would never be able to tell this car was repainted if I didn't tell you. The paint job is that perfect!!! I payed $8,000 for the car and then put $10,000 into it to make it a tasteful customized daily driver. I thought about keeping it but that just wouldn't be fair to my girlfriend who has been driving my Denali(12mpg) for the past 6 months while waiting for her car to be finished. I built the car to be her daily driver and now find out a week after it was completed that she is pregnant. I have literally only put 60 miles total on the car since painted and the wheels were installed. I would love to sell this Integra to someone who is going to baby and garage it like it has been over the years. The money from this car is going towards a Civic Hybrid or an Acura TSX. I am mainly looking to sell it outright but am open to trades as long as it is an Acura TSX, Civic Hybrid or maybe even a Prius(not a Toyota fan but my girlfriend likes the Prius). Your trade must be in like new condition with low miles and a clean title. It also must be white, red or charcoal gray in color. **UPDATE**I AM NO LONGER LOOKING TO TRADE.I BOUGHT MY GIRLFRIEND AN ACURA TSX** Good things aren't cheap and cheap things are rarely ever good! Call me at (916)-533-4395 any time before 10pm.

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