This 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser was purchased new by the seller from Lawrence Toyota in New Jersey, and is said to have spent the majority of its life in rural Pennsylvania before moving to Florida in June 2019. Power is from a 4.0-liter straight-six paired with a four-speed automatic transmission and a two-speed transfer case. Modifications include an Old Man Emu suspension lift, aftermarket exhaust components, and a K&N air filter. The brake fluid and coolant were changed three years ago, while an oil change has been carried out more recently. This FJ62 shows 68k miles and is offered in Florida with a window sticker, its original bill of sale, a clean Carfax report, and a Pennsylvania antique title in the seller’s name.

The truck is finished in Dark Gray Metallic (155) and features four square headlights, chrome bumpers, a split tailgate, a receiver hitch, and a roof rack. The seller notes chips on the hood as well as rust under the passenger-side body molding that was reportedly treated with inhibitor and body filler 10 years ago.

Chrome 15″ wheels are mounted with BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires. An Old Man Emu suspension lift was installed in the late 1990s according to the seller, and the stock leaf springs, shackles, and steering stabilizer will accompany the truck. The brake fluid is said to have been flushed three years ago.

The interior is trimmed in grey vinyl with striped cloth inserts and equipped with crank windows as well as an air conditioner, though the system does not blow cold according to the seller. A Kenwood CD player replaces the stock item, which will convey with the truck.

Instrumentation includes a 110-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and a six-digit odometer showing 68k miles. Two sealed chips are noted on the windshield along with a hole in the headliner that was reportedly caused by a mouse 10 years ago.

The fuel-injected 4.0-liter 3F-E straight-six was rated at 155 horsepower when new and drives the rear or all four wheels through a four-speed automatic transmission and a two-speed transfer case. A K&N air filter replaces the standard item. The coolant was reportedly flushed three years ago, while an oil change was performed more recently.

Aftermarket exhaust components include 3″ tubing and MagnaFlow mufflers, and the seller notes the absence of catalytic converters. Additional underbody photographs are provided in the gallery below.

A window sticker listing an original MSRP of $21k will accompany the truck along with original purchase materials, a jack and tool roll, and more.

The February 2020 Carfax report indicates no accidents or other damage and shows registration history in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.