1968 Toyota Fj Cruiser on 2040-cars
Beryl, Utah, United States
Offering for sale our highly customized 1968 FJ 40. This is a very capable (street legal in Utah) crawler that was
built with only the highest components and finished with a 3 stage PPG paint. Many hours were built on the build to
make it a great driver on the street as well as top notch off road in any environment.
350 GM Block Bored .30 Over (Built for High Torque)
Handmade 2 into 1 Ceramic Coated Wrapped Exhaust with Flowmaster Muffler
Custom TPI with Altered Fuel Rails and Holley Commander Computer
Serpentine Belt Kit
Custom Air Intake
Polished High Output Alternator
GM 700R4 Transmission
6-States Built Driveline
Atlas Transfer Case with Custom Shift Console
Dana Axles Rebuilt with Yukon Gears
Air Locker
10,000 lb Wench with Remote
Custom 3 Link Coil Over Front Suspension
Custom 4 Link Coil Over Rear Suspension
Front Axle Extended 9"
Rear Axle Extended 12"
Disc Brakes with High Performance Booster
Toyota FJ Cruiser for Sale
- Toyota: fj cruiser trail teams ultimate edition 1/(US $16,800.00)
- Toyota: fj cruiser trail team 4x4 4dr 5a suv 4-doo(US $12,000.00)
- 2010 toyota fj cruiser(US $12,000.00)
- Toyota: fj cruiser premium sport utility 4-door(US $16,500.00)
- 2007 toyota fj cruiser(US $11,400.00)
- 1974 toyota fj cruiser land cruiser fj-40 (US $13,200.00)
Auto Services in Utah
Westech Equipment ★★★★★
West Valley Tire ★★★★★
Wasatch Body Shop, Inc. ★★★★★
Unique Auto Body ★★★★★
Tony Divino Toyota ★★★★★
Tint Specialists Inc. ★★★★★
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Scion pondering move upmarket?
Mon, 01 Apr 2013Scion is simultaneously celebrating its ten-year anniversary with the 10 Series models and trying to figure out what to do with itself over the next ten years. Once a go-to consideration for young, first-time buyers who wanted something cool and different, in 2013 it has a model everyone is still talking about in the FR-S, a model few are still talking about in the iQ, and three models in between in the tC, xB and xD that make everyone wonder, "What happened?"
Automotive News spoke to Toyota's North American CEO, Jim Lentz - he was the VP in charge of Scion when it launched - about the options, and Lentz said one of them could be a move upmarket to challenge the established luxury brands that are moving downmarket. "There's going to be a big need in the $25,000 range for a fun-to-drive, nice-looking, value-oriented product," he said, and the FR-S, which starts at $25,255, could provide the platform for Scion to climb up a notch or two in price and perception. An idea like this could conceivably work in tandem with a proposal to move entry-level Scion products over to the Toyota brand - but remember, this is all just ideas on a whiteboard at the moment.
As opposed to an "entry-luxury fighter," the brand could swing back to the other option that was considered when it was formed, directly challenging the Korean makes that have usurped its cachet with first-time buyers. Lentz said Scion could go either way, and the tone of the piece seems to indicate that the final direction is still a ways away from being resolved.
Toyota FCV Concept comes one step closer to reality
Wed, 20 Nov 2013When Toyota first conceptualized a gasoline-electric hybrid vehicle for mainstream Americans to drive, the initial response was pretty skeptical. Still, through relentless engineering and solid product after solid product, Toyota has built the Prius brand into the dominant force in the hybrid car market.
Something like that plan of attack is what the Japanese company is preparing for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, as well, and that attack is seeing a critical salvo fired today with the debut of this FCV Concept at the Tokyo Motor Show.
Though there's nothing substantive to be said about rumors of a 300-mile range or a sticker price around $50,000, the FCV concept does offer a few technical details. The sharp-beaked concept makes use of two high-pressure hydrogen tanks and boasts a power output density of three kilowatts per liter.
Toyota builds world's first 'outdoor website' for RAV4 promo
Thu, 08 Aug 2013This whole thing started with the premise that Toyota's target RAV4 buyers are people who spend their time cycling, hiking, and generally not in front of computer screens. These people are therefore not able to benefit from the full website experience that Toyota has built for the RAV4. We should clarify that the video below is for Toyota South Africa, and maybe RAV4 buyers there really are the disgustingly outdoorsy ideal that us bacon-eaters are not living up to.
Toyota's agency partner, Hello Computer, set up a 1.8-kilometer track at a cycle park that replicated sections of the automaker's website with real physical displays and interactive feedback. Riders were asked to leave their mouses and hit the trail on a mountain bike to experience the RAV4 Outdoor Website and learn about the vehicle.
That seems like a lot of effort for something that's available on the smartphones of these hyper-active people who aren't in front of computers, but hooray for creatively conquering a problem that didn't exist. Hey, let's not be complete wet blankets - maybe some of the cyclists that ran the Toyota gauntlet got a RAV4 for their to- and fro-ing after the experience. Check out the video of the outdoor website below.