1969 Restored Toyota Fj-40 Land Cruiser (soft Top) on 2040-cars
Palm Desert, California, United States
This is a 1969 Toyota FJ-40 Land Cruiser with the Soft Top. It has recently completed a ground-up restoration to OEM specs. Every effort was made to keep the vehicle as original as possible.
All hardware zinc plated Numbers matching title and body tag Chassis media blasted MasterSeries three stage system. OEM 4:11 axles refurbed Factory F Engine with 3 speed floor shift transmission. Rebuilt drive lines with new u-joints. Brake system totally rebuilt with dual master cylinder OEM manifolds & carb rebuilt. NOS OEM Toyota shocks Electrical system totally rebuilt OEM paint T303 Fashion Green single state acrylic, tub and floor color matched Raptor Liner. White OEM running boards with replica Pyramid vinyl for traction, exact factory match. Custom made top in OEM khaki duck canvas. Doors are OEM with canvas duck & plexiglas windows & proper hardware. OEM factory wheels powder coated with new BFG tires & NOS hubcaps ACCESSORIES Ultra rare & ultra expensive factory original tool kit with most tools still wrapped. Original jack Trouble llght in glovebox Original Owners Manual Rare (soft top only) dash courtesy light OEM replica fog lights wired All period correct decals. Touchup paint in liquid & spray Sale requires a $500 deposit within 24 hours with balance paid by wire with 5 days. Buyer responsible for shipping/delivery |
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