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1968 Fj40 Land Cruiser on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:54000
Location:

Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States

Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States
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     I am selling this for my co-worker. He is buying himself a boat and needs some room in the garage for his new toy. I can say this, I know he doesn't want to sell this. He looked for one for quite some time, and his buddy fell into one and he sold it to him a few years back. Since then he has done some work on the truck. Here is a list of everything he did to it while he had it.

  • All new lights ( marker, signal, headlamps, tail lights, license plate light)
  • Hell For Stout suspension extreme 4-inch with greaseable pins
  • Hell For Stout shocks and steering stabilizer
  • Replaced all Fasteners with Stainless Steel Allen head
  • Chrome Door Hinges
  • Billet Hood Hinges
  • New rubber pads for hood
  • 2010 17-inch TRD wheels
  • 33-inch Goodyear MTR tires
  • New Bumperette's
  • New Tow Package
  • Polished OEM front bumper
  • New side view mirrors
  • New Stainless Hood Closures
  • New Stainless windshield hooks and rubber pads
  • Rewired and resolved all electrical issues ( all works )
  • New OEM badges
  • Matching spare tire and wheel
  • New Tow hooks
  • Billet Alum Hood Ornament
  • Custom built spare tire carrier to accommodate larger tire and wheel

  • The numbers are all matching, and the miles really are only 54k. This is a very original car with the exception of the list above. It drives great, looks great, and is a blast to take for a ride. Call for any questions or for more photos. Thanks.
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