1971 Toyota Fj 40 Fj40 Fj Cruiser on 2040-cars
Uniontown, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:6cyl
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Toyota
Model: Land Cruiser
Drive Type: 3 spd manual on the colum
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 86,000
Trim: 4x4
Number of Cylinders: 6
1971 toyota FJ40
GREAT RESTORATION PROJECT "all origonal"
1971 fj cruiser. Runs great. it has been inspected until january of this year and driven. The clutch recently went out and it has not been driven. It is a 3 spd on the colum, all the brakes work, the heater works, 4wd, everything works. There is rust on the body, the frame is very solid for its year though. I have always planned on restoring the truck. I have a 1972 also that i have used for parts. I will sell it for the right price with this truck. I have a clear title for the fj, it has solid floor pans, etc. The doors work good. It has the origonal 6cyl engine transmission, rearends, etc. I was told by the man i bought it off of that the 70000 miles that were on it when i bought it were the origonal miles. it now has 86k miles. the only thing it needs to be on the road again is a clutch. It probably has the origonal clutch. i had been adjusting it as i drove it and it finally went out. I had a lot of fun and had MANY comments on the truck and people trying to buy it. It is now timee for me to sell it and hopefully the next owner has the time and money to restore it. thanks and good luck bidding
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