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1975 Toyota Fj40 *400ci Tuned Port Injected**700r4**built And Dependable Rig!! on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:1975 Mileage:10500
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1975 Toyota FJ40 *Small Block 400 chevy Tuned Port Injected* 700r4 automatic * Twin stick*

I have had this rig since 2002 and its been garaged kept and taken meticulous care of.   It has been a hard decision to put it for sale. 

Early truck small block 400, .30 over, mild RV cam.  Built in 2003

700r4 4 speed automatic, low stall converter.  Built in 2012

Front axle.  4:10, Bobby Longfield Chromolly Birfields, Disc brakes.  Built in 2007

Rear axle.  4:10, welded 3rd member.  Built in 2007

Paint and body were done using PPG products.   2008

Rubberized liner sprayed in tub and rollcage by Smiths Ultimate linings.  2006

Upgraded gages and wiring harness this year.  All gauges work except speedo.  (cable is not hooked up and needs some kind of adapter to mate w the 700r4)

39.50 X 13.50 X16 Irok  90% tread

This is a very capable rig and has been to Moab a couple dozen times.  It can out crawl many of the $75k rigged Jeeps.  More than enough power and gear to pull a house down or climb a wall.  I have driven it daily and on weekends.  Some short trips out of town.  Its been a great rig to me.  Always turns heads and draws crowds.  Its been in many local shows and is always a favorite.  Paint is in great shape.  Has a couple of chips and small scratches.  NM vehicle its life.  Please call if you have any questions.


Rob 505-220-4658



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