1972 Toyota Landcruiser Fj40 on 2040-cars
Phoenicia, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Toyota
Drive Type: 4 wheel
Model: Land Cruiser
Mileage: 29,000
Trim: fj40
For your consideration, a used but low mileage 1972 fj40. I Bought it from the original owner, he stated on numerious occasions that there was low mileage due to the fact that it was used primarily during hunting season, and not as a daily driver. Odometer reads 28607, and appears to still be functioning although speedo needle is fallen off.. Body needs complete restoration, has makeshift repairs done all different places. Been repainted probably three times in its life. Has an interesting heater sitting on the rear floor. Seats are the originals, as is the fuel tank. The good part of this vehicle is the original 6 cylinder, excellent running engine, and the rest of the drivetrain. Frame has surface rust all over but should clean up nicely. Steering is tight, not sloppy. Great oil pressure, and no smoking or unusual noises. A great vehicle for complete restoration, or for someone with a good body to place on this chassis. Has Clear NY title. Sold as is with no warranties express or implied. Please email questions, and thanks. On Sep-17-14 at 15:38:11 PDT, seller added the following information: Vin # FJ40118530 Miles 29500..., Clear Ny title....Runs Great. |
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