1972 Toyoua Fj40 Land Cruiser 4x4 Classic on 2040-cars
Pendleton, Oregon, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:Chevy 350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: FJ40
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 29,500
Sub Model: FJ40
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
This truly is an amazing condition rust free FJ40. It's not restored, just repainted and parts replaced. It's a driver.Paint was removed down to the bare steel and no signs of rust or body damage. Straightened out the metal on the small dings and welded up the extra bolt holes to clean it up. Original blue color the color code calls for. Now straighter than factory.Engine is a new Chevy V8 crate motor. New flywheel, clutch and bearing. Manual 4x4 trans. and a locking rearend. Tires are near new. New exhaust. Brakes rebuilt, honed cylinders, new shoes and master cylinder. New u-joints. 4 new shocks. New rubber bushings. Original paint still visible on the underside of body. All new weather seals inside including top seal, door seals and inside door window channels. Doors close tight. New headliner, seat covers, dash cover and shifter boots. New windshield and gasket. Dash gauges work. New gas sending unit, electric pump and rubber lines. Full rollcage. Front signals removed from fenders and inside custom headlights. Custom bumpers and swing open rack and tire carrier. Goes on and on.
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2013 Toyota Avalon Hybrid
Mon, 21 Oct 2013People, us included, make a big stink about the importance of family sedans. There's no doubt they're critical - they represent a huge slice of the market's annual sales and profits. However, despite accounting for far fewer transactions than the midsize sedan segment, the fullsize sedan is getting attention from manufacturers now that our market's entire lineup of those (slightly) smaller four-doors has turned over in the last two years or so. As most of the fullsize segment's mainstays derive a fair bit of their platform and powertrain technologies from their midsize cousins, these larger four-doors offer the potential for fatter profit margins, too. And with the newly stylish duds found on many of the industry's most successful midsize sedans, it's only right that automakers no longer think about fullsizers as big, squishy, vanilla family haulers with flat seats, vague steering and a thin layer of 'luxury' in the form of faux wood trim.
As manufacturers have again started diving into large sedans feet-first, the cars themselves have become sharper. The interiors are now of a higher quality and loaded with tech, while the exteriors have become further extensions of each manufacturer's design language. There's perhaps no greater example of this than the Chevrolet Impala and Ford Taurus, two models that evolved from subpar offerings into market leaders. This segment-wide transformation happened quite quickly, whether because of coincidental timing or because manufacturers are trying to get more out of their big cars, recognizing they account for a small portion of overall sales (just 3.5 percent of the new-car market in the first half of 2013).
The 2013 Toyota Avalon Hybrid is one such vehicle. We remarked on the changes to the V6 variant last year, and while we previously had a quick steer of the gas-electric hybrid, we figured the new model was worth a closer week-long look.
Toyota plans biggest stock buyback in over a decade
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Company president Akio Toyoda founded the Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF), a non-profit that will support international groups working on transportation issues in emerging markets. Half of the stock that Toyota buys, 30 million shares, will be sold to the foundation via the Japanese Trustee Services Bank for one yen per share, the dividend providing the foundation's initial funding. The other 30 million shares will be canceled, a company spokesman telling Reuters that the company wants to reward shareholders.
Industry analysts have been asking Toyota to either return money to shareholders or invest in new factories, but Toyota has ruled out the latter. After getting burned with excess capacity when the financial crisis came, the company is focused on extracting efficiencies from the plants it already has. Toyota has said it plans to complete the buyback by June of this year.
Toyota recalls 209,000 FJ Cruisers over seatbelt issue
Sat, 16 Mar 2013Toyota has announced that it will be issuing a substantial recall of the FJ Cruiser for a problem that could cause the front seatbelt retractors to separate from the vehicle body. This recall will apply to all FJ Cruisers - from 2007 through 2013 - totaling around 209,000 units.
The problem stems from the FJ Cruiser's pillarless door opening design that has the front-occupant seatbelts attached to the rear doors. Toyota says that when the rear doors are "repeatedly and forcefully closed," the retractor could completely separate from the door frame.
While there is no information about this recall from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration yet, Toyota says that there have been no accidents or injuries associated with this issue. No specific fix or recall date are given, but the official press release is posted below.