1976 Fj55- Very Clean, Great Daily Driver! on 2040-cars
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Engine:2F
Year: 1976
Drive Type: 4WD
Make: Toyota
Mileage: 99,999
Model: Land Cruiser
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: FJ55
Last buyer did not pay - re-listing for best offer!!
I'm selling my 1976 FJ55 Toyota Land Cruiser. It's solid, clean, runs great, looks great and has been my daily driver for 3 years. A/C blows cold. Details below. Back in 2007 the body was taken down to bare metal and brought back up. You can read the details and see pictures here: http://forum.ih8mud.com/fj55-iron-pig-preservation-society/169838-august-potm-pigwald.html In October 2011 it was taken to Iron Pig Off Road for the following work: -
-New oil pan and gasket -
-Weber carb -
-Dui Distributer -
-Disc parking break -
-Rear main seal -
-New rear drive shaft U joint -
-Rebuilt rear differential -
-Minitruck power steering -
-Vintage Air AC install -
-BFGoodrich 33x9.5x15 AT -
-Undercoated -
-Headlight upgrade -
-3-point seatbelts -
-Custom front seats After that I installed a custom
aluminum gas tank from Boyd Welding – the original had some rust issues. I then sent it to Urban Land Cruisers in
Atlanta to continue with the project.
They brought it to its current state and you can see
pictures of their work here: http://www.urbanlandcruisers.com/photos/?album=BrianAFJ55 Here’s what they did: -
-new water pump -
-new fan clutch -
-new thermostat -
-new starter motor -
-Pulled engine, cleaned engine compartment,
raptor coat, top coat -
-Cleaned engine, re-installed -
-OME suspension -
-Dual battery setup -
-Marine battery selector/isolator -
-Raptor coat interior -
-New aluminum interior door panels -
-Sound deadener spray in doors, cargo, and roof -
-New headliner -
-Custom sliders -
-New brake master cylinder -
-New gauge cluster -
-New header -
-Aluminum door panels, powder coated -
-Floor mats -
-New clutch -
-New rear seat upholstery -
-New exhaust Life on the east coast has brought out some bubble rust as seen in the pictures below. There’s a couple pictures
showing a few dings here and there and some of the paint on the bumpers has
been nicked. It runs great – no issues
whatsoever and is a ton of fun to drive.
7100 miles since resto-mod. A few updates to to the listing: - rear window works great - CD player w/ AUX input inside Tuffy console, wired to alpine speakers - only load on the blue top battery is the stereo - the batter selector allows you to run both batteries in parallel - comes in handy if you need to jump yourself - the engine bay is solid - no rust issues, sprayed with raptor liner - vin tags in engine bay and on door jam were removed during painting - they're stored in the center console - the undercarriage is solid, only rust issue is surface rust where the sliders were welded 3 years ago - electrical connections for the trailer lights are not connected to the plug, they are what is seen in the gas tank picture Cheers, Brian |
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