1977 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 on 2040-cars
United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.2L 4227CC l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
Used
Mileage: 124,000
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: Base Sport Utility 2-Door
Drive Type: 4WD
Up for auction is a beautifully restored 2/1977 FJ40. This gem resides in the dry, high desert climate of southeast Wyoming. I am selling because I need to fund my other FJ40 project. Details below: Engine: 6cyl, 2F (desmogged, I still have all of the emissions equipment) All new OEM: -alternator -plugs -wires -thermostat/gasket -fuel/oil filter -fuel pump -belt -hoses -nippondenso distributor (upgraded pertronix electronic ignition/ w flamethrower II coil) -rebuilt aisan carberator -rebuilt manual steering gearbox -oil pump -side cover gasket -oil pan gasket Recent preventive maintenance: -oil change -transmission fluid -transfer case -differentials -new clutch fluid -new brake fluid Suspension/wheels/tires/brakes: -OEM springs -new HFS 1.5" shackles -4 new toyota shocks -4 new OEM wheels -4 new BFG 31" all terrain tires (less than 25 miles on them) -4 new OEM center caps -front disc brakes -new emergency brake shoes Exterior: All new: -front fenders -rear quarter panels -rocker panels -rear sill cover -top wheel well panels -single stage Nason paint Freeborn Red (paint code T309) -all new OEM weatherstripping on doors and windows -new OEM Toyota emblems -new tub mounts -All turn signals, lights, horn, work as they should Interior: All new: -seat covers -door panels -headliner - rebuilt/restored heater I can send additional pictures upon request. A $1000 deposit is due 48 hours from auction end. If you are looking for a solid, unmolested, turn-key FJ40, than this is it. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask! On Sep-09-14 at 11:52:02 PDT, seller added the following information: Here is a photobucket link with additional pictures: http://s102.photobucket.com/user/ryan7774/slideshow/ http://s102.photobucket.com/user/ryan7774/embed/slideshow/"></iframe>
On Sep-09-14 at 11:57:44 PDT, seller added the following information: sorry, bottom link does not work- On Sep-11-14 at 19:46:22 PDT, seller added the following information: **reserve $17,500** |
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