FOR SALE - VERMONT - 2014 LEXUS GX460 STARTER OVERLANDER PLATFORM - $19,000 - LOCAL PICKUP

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noah.wass

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Windsor, VT, USA
First Name
Noah
Last Name
Wass
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15008

Color: Black

Mileage: 166742 (daily driver up until 7/13/2025, and it will be parked for sale).

Lift: None

Engine: 4.6L V8 (1UR-FE)

Horsepower: 301 hp @ 5,500 rpm

Torque: 329 lb-ft @ 3,500 rpm

Transmission: 6-speed sequential-shift automatic with Electronically Controlled Transmission (ECT)

Drive Type: Full-time 4WD

Transfer Case: Electronic with Hi-Lo gear selection (low range)

Center Differential: Torsen limited-slip center differential with manual locking feature

Front Suspension: Standard independent double wishbone with coil springs

Rear Suspension: Solid live axle with coil springs.

Ground Clearance: 8.1 inches

Approach Angle: 28.0 degrees

Departure Angle: 25.0 degrees

Skid Plates: Standard (engine, transmission, and fuel tank)

Wheelbase: 109.8 inches

Overall Length: 189.2 inches

Overall Width (without mirrors): 74.2 inches

Overall Height: 73.8 inches

Curb Weight: Approximately 5,128 lbs

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): 6,600 lbs

Maximum Payload: Approximately 1,472 lbs

Towing Capacity: 6,500 lbs

Fuel Tank Capacity: 23.0 gallons

Cargo Capacity (behind 3rd row): 11.6 cu.ft.

Maximum Cargo Capacity (2nd and 3rd rows folded): 64.7 cu.ft.

Seating Capacity: 7 passengers (with standard third row)


Key Attributes of this GX460:

  • Rust-Free Frame: Originating in Texas, then Washington, and three years in Vermont, this GX460 boasts a rust-free frame, ideal for overlanding builds.
  • Modification-Ready: As a base model, it's a clean slate for aftermarket components like suspension lifts, bumpers, and roof racks, with extensive aftermarket support.
  • Known Issues: The original radiator was replaced with a newer generation, correcting a known valve issue. The vehicle has been in three accidents: two under the first owner, and the most recent was a bumper replacement after a minor fender bender with no frame damage. The passenger lower control arm could be replaced; alignment is at the limit, but passes inspection.
  • Updates Completed: Multi-Terrain Select and Crawl Control ECUs added. Tires upgraded from 265/60R18 to 275/70R17 Cooper Discoverer AT3LT Class E4 on Method 704-HD wheels with Bead Grip technology. A full-sized spare fits in the wheel well due to a sway bar spacer.
Vehicle History:
  • Texas Origin: The vehicle commenced its service in the dry climate of Texas.
  • Washington State (I bought it): It was used to tote kids and tow a travel trailer around the PNW for a few years.
  • Vermont (moved and still own it): Used primarily as a daily driver in Vermont for three years, this vehicle boasts a well-preserved frame due to meticulous care, minimal road salt exposure, and consistent undercoating
 

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