1970 Toyota Land Cruiser & Alum Line Aluminum Car Trailer on 2040-cars
Seabrook, Texas, United States
I would like to sell this Land Cruiser and the trailer together as a combo, thus, the price is for BOTH. However, I am open to selling them separately. The individual prices are listed at the bottom of this description. 1970 TOYOTA FJ40 LAND CRUISER WITH CHEVROLET 350 CU. IN 8 CYL. ENGINE WITH NEW 4BBL CARBURETOR & RECENT VALVE JOB. 3-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, EXHAUST HEADERS W/DUEL EXHAUST. NEW “BASE COAT/CLEAR COAT” PAINT INSIDE/OUT, RHINO-FLEX LINER ON FRONT/REAR FLOORS. REAR LEFT/RIGHT FOLD-DOWN JUMP SEATS W/SAFETY STRAPS. NEW TOYOTA BADGES, REAR TAIL AND MARKER LIGHTS, FRONT TURN & MARKER LIGHTS PLUS FRONT DRIVING LIGHTS. ELECTRIC WINCH. TIRES ARE APPROX. 60%. SPARE IS NEW AND NEVER MOUNTED ON VEHICLE. NEW BRAKES AND BRAKE LINES. TOYOTA FJ40 LAND CRUISER HAS A CLEAR GEORGIA TITLE. ALUM LINE TRAILER HAS A CLEAR TEXAS TITLE AND CURRENT LICENSE GOOD THRU AUGUST, 2015. ALL PRICES QUOTED ARE FOB SEABROOK/KEMAH, TEXAS 77586. PAYMENT TO BE VIA CASHIER’S CHECK 5 DAYS PRIOR TO PICK UP, OR CASH WHEN PICKING UP TOYOTA OR TRAILER. ALL SALES ARE FINAL, AND NO WARRANTY ON EITHER THE TOYOTA FJ40 LAND CRUSIER OR ALUM LINE TRAILER IS WRITTEN, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. And ALUM LINE 24' aluminum open car hauler trailer w/2 5/16"ball coupler. Specifications are as follows: TOTAL PRICE FOR LAND CRUISER AND TRAILER: $18,700.00 IF PURCHASED SEPARATELY: LAND CRUISER: $13,750.00 TRAILER: $5,950.00 THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST. CHARLIE
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Toyota ready to get dirty with new TRD Pro Series
Thu, 06 Feb 2014To the general public, Toyota is often thought of as a maker of bland but dependable cars, crossovers and SUVs that get their owners and a whole herd of whatever from Point A to Point B. Generally speaking, they're fuel efficient, comfortable and affordable. What the general public may not realize, however, is that Toyota enjoys a very strong history of going off road, too. The legendary Land Cruiser arguably established the trend, helping explore remote parts of the globe, while various guerilla warfare outfits and world military branches have unwittingly joined up with the boys from Top Gear to help cement the Hilux pickup's reputation for invincible performance. Now, though, Toyota is launching a new line of trucks and SUVs in the US that are even more explicitly targeted at hitting the trails. Meet the TRD Pro Series.
Featuring the 4Runner, Tacoma and Tundra, each Pro Series vehicle features TRD-tuned springs with Bilstein shocks, a TRD front skid plate, a TRD shifter, black wheels, branded floor mats and a "TOYOTA" grille badge, the latter of which harkens back to classic models. TRD Pro Series vehicles will be offered in the new Inferno paint color shown above, as well as Black and Super White.
The Tundra benefits from softer TRD springs that also provide a two-inch lift and a better ride in the rough, while the truck itself rides on 18-inch wheels with Michelin ORP tires. Each truck gains an extra two inches of wheel travel in front and 1.25 inches in back, while a TRD dual exhaust should generate a nicer sound than the trucks's standard V8 engine. Finally, a unique interior with red contrast stitching freshen up the cabin. We wouldn't go so far as to call this a Ford F-150 SVT Raptor fighter - far from it, in fact - but it's a bit more off-road oriented than your average pickup.
Toyota announces new, more efficient powertrains for 60 percent of its vehicles by 2021
Tue, Dec 6 2016In the face of increasingly strict standards on fuel economy and CO2 emissions, Toyota announced today that it's introducing a new hybrid system, a new 2.5-liter direct-injection inline four-cylinder engine, and two new transmissions – an eight- and a 10-speed. The development of all of these components will be based around the Toyota New Global Architecture, or TNGA. Development of the systems has moved forward and the new powertrains will find their way into vehicles starting next year. TNGA, like Mazda's Skyactiv technology, is a complete design philosophy that focuses on more than just a clean or efficient engine. The first vehicle to deploy the TNGA platform was the current, fourth-generation Prius. With TNGA, Toyota focused on improving handling, ride, and braking performance. The new powertrains are meant to compliment this new platform by being both engaging to drive and fuel efficient. Since TNGA can be adapted for front-, rear-, or all-wheel-drive layouts, it's capable of underpinning a number of potential products. Toyota is arguably the leader in hybrid technology, and taking lessons learned in the development of the current Prius, the automaker has developed the new Toyota Hybrid System II, or THS-II, for rear-wheel-drive applications. Performance has improved versus the outgoing model, and Toyota says efficiency, especially at high speeds, has been improved. In addition, the system's use in plug-in vehicles has been improved. For the first time, the electric motor will be able to provide direct driving power, whereas before it simply acted as a generator. The new, naturally aspirated 2.5-liter four-cylinder, like the THS-II, has been designed around the TNGA platform. Most notably, the thermal efficiency of the engine has been improved. This means a higher output and improved exhaust and cooling. The new engine, which works in both traditional and hybrid applications, will proliferate through the Toyota and Lexus lineup. Toyota's two new automatic transmissions, like the new engines, are based on the TNGA system. That means a lighter and more compact design relative to similar transmissions. The 10-speed is intended for rear-wheel-drive Lexus products like the GS and LS. The tuning has been adjusted to improve response and smooth out shifts, though it's impossible to say how much it's been improved without getting behind the wheel.
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Fri, 18 Apr 2014The path to become a racing driver is a difficult one. It requires starting early, with karts, and then building up through the years and if you're really, really good (and really, really lucky), a team will notice you and sign you up. Or, you know, you could just become really good at Gran Turismo, and beat out other like-minded fanatics for a seat in the GT Academy.
The racing school, which culls its students from the ranks of Gran Turismo players has already pumped out successful racers, most notably, Lucas Ordoñez, who has a second and third-place finish under his belt at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. With the 2014 GT Academy kicking off April 21 and running through June 16, you could have a chance to be the next Ordoñez.
That won't be easy, though. We recently had a playthrough on GT6 the proper way - with a racing seat, pedals and a steering wheel, complete with column-mounted paddles. (Our setup looked just like the one you see above, though that image is from E3.) In other words, it was as close to driving an actual car as most console games can get.