Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series 1991
Manual
Gasoline
4WD
Peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you.
Beige quarter jeep, model 1991, 3F engine.
12 valves.
The engine has a problem, very likely needs replacement.
Two years ago or more, the internal gaskets failed and I replaced them, and the problem of water coming out between the gearbox and the engine occurred when the temperature rose. I put a substance in the engine to solve the problem, and it wasn't solved. Water comes out when the temperature rises, meaning if I drive long distances or drive a lot. They said maybe the cylinder is broken, etc. I don't know, it's very likely it needs replacement, it has a deficit. [[[[And a light mix according to the engineer. I didn't notice the mix while driving, but he said it's a weak percentage.]]] I have been using the jeep for about 4 months now, and it's running fine.
There is a humming sound, I think it's in the gearbox, God knows, or the differential, I don't know, but it's likely the gearbox, maybe the gears.
There is another hum at about 100 speed, I don't know if it's from the differential or the tires. Chinese tires installed, dated 2023, clean. The carburetor was replaced and has a problem, maybe it needs adjustment or something, I don't know.]] The radiator needs replacement. ]]] New battery. There is a knock sometimes when turning the steering wheel. I don't know the condition of the shock absorbers and the suspension. The 4WD is working.
I don't know about the body. What is clear to me is that the driver's side has putty, the driver's door has a crack, and the rear fender has putty chipped off. The roof has a hole and it's sealed. The front glass needs replacement.
I hope I have mentioned everything. The jeep was parked for about two years. I don't know what else is wrong with it. I have been using it for 4 months now, and it's running fine, praise be to God.
Inspection has expired.
Registration expires in January.
I want to trade for a jeep.
I want to trade for a jeep.
Or sell.
Or sell.
Everything is mentioned and clear in the advertisement.