1968 Toyota Landcruiser Fj40 Hardtop 4x4 Custom 58k... on 2040-cars
San Clemente, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Green
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: black
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats
Drive Type: stik
Mileage: 58,180
Exterior Color: Green
Disability Equipped: No
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> Im selling a 1968 fj land cruiser classic off road ready.this fj has a power winch,32in tires ready for some fun off road or on the beach.ThisToyota land cruiser has rarely seen the ocean,we usually take it up to the mountains,but since we live on a private beach we thought it will be cool to take some pics in front of our house.Also are Fj cruiser has always been garage kept.So from what i know Toyota developed its first generation land cruiser in the early 1950's, so when im looking at my 1968 it really hasn't change that much since the 50's,i guess thats the response to the growing demand for military-style four wheel-drive vehicles in Japan.Its resemblance to the old school willy jeep.Thats why I think that the Fj cruiser is the second generation of the willy jeep and after doing some research in 1960 and 1965 it was the best selling Toyota in the U.S.The Fj has achieved quite a following in the 50 years since its introduction thanks to iconic design and incredible off road capabilities.This Fj is no exception with its off road suspension,big tires and body armor it's ready to do big things in the mountains,on the beach,on trails,and even snow.Sometimes I feel like I'm driving a tank just cruising the streets,watching the heads turn,for that reason you would want to buy this Fj cruiser.ThisToyota land cruiser with rare factory hard top was manufactured towards the end of 1968.Also this Fj land cruiser is very fast and very powerful,its equiped with a 350 rebuild top to bottom.the straight 6 cylinder was ok,but I wanted more power.All the lights and gauges work as they should,the transfer case works flawlessly in high and low range,there is one extra hole drilled into the dash for extra uses. Heater and all vents work as they should.Also has custom artwork on the top of the jeep with a California Bear logo,and I can't tell you how many times the park ranger has seen me high in the sky in his helicopter.he said"yeah I know who you are,I seen your jeep from up top.And the same thing with the lifegauards since we live in a small town,they'll see us later or on the weekend and say" I know your jeep from the top".If you have any questions please email us.
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