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1973 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:84000 Color: lights and dash lights work
Location:

West End, North Carolina, United States

West End, North Carolina, United States
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I have a super nice 1973 Toyota land cruiser it's the fj40 body style. It has the stock 3.8 inline 6 cyl with 3 speed on the floor. The motor does not leak or tick or knock or smoke. Runs great very dependable   It's a 84000 mile truck. Very clean inside and out. No rust. It has a new radio and speakers . All the exterior lights and dash lights work. The interior is rhino lined and the outside is a flat tan finish, almost like the military desert sand color. There seems to be some bondo on the rear corners but the inside of the panels look great. No rot. No rust on the frame. Small suspension lift. Runs 33x12.50 tires and black steel wheels. I have a brand new set of very aggressive 31 inch mud tires that go with it. The vehicle has been upgraded to Power steering and power brakes. Discs all the way around. Top, doors, and rear ambulance doors are great no dents or rust. Runs good and is capable of being a daily driver. Turns heads everywhere. Any questions call 910690two539. Clean nc title 



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