1970 Toyota Land Cruiser 4x4 6 Cylinder Fj40 on 2040-cars
Selbyville, Delaware, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:3.9L INLINE 6 N/A GASOLINE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1970
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Toyota
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: FJ40 2 DOOR
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Not Applicable
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 116,000
Exterior Color: Orange
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
This is a very cool 1970 Toyota Landcruiser FJ40. This thing sat out in front of my shop all summer, and at least 4 times I looked out to find people sitting in it to have their picture taken in it. As you can see in the youtube video, the doors and roof come off (they are off now) and there is also a basic canvas top for it too. I'm not sure if the motor is original or not... it probably is, but if it matter to you, let me know where to look for the "numbers matching motor" (ignore the video where Jack says it is a numbers matching motor). There is a dash plate that shows the shift pattern of the 3 speed transmission. This FJ does NOT have a 3 speed transmission. There is a 4 speed transmission in there. As you can see, it also has a HUGE roll bar to keep you safe! Some guys bought this FJ off of ebay some time ago to put on their mini golf course in OC MD. They had it shipped from California. They couldn't figure out how to fit it on the course, so they sold it to my buddy Jack. He then paid to get it running, all of the lights and horn working, and had a paint job splashed on. I say splashed on because although it looks good from a distance, up close you can see body work, a not so great paint job and lots of runs in the paint. The big fat tires on this are ready for the beach. The motor fires up every time (unless you don't flip the switch to ON like Jack did in the video :) ). It has push button start. It goes good and stops good, but with those fat tires, the steering is a bit hairy (it may need some steering box work). There is surface rust underneath (maybe I will have time to take some pics this week). I don't think the guages work. All in all this is a very unique vehicle with lots of potential for restoring, or use it as is and head to the beach. I have a clear California title. Here is craaazzzy Jack in a youtube video with the FJ....
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