1987 Toyota Land Cruiser on 2040-cars
Hartwick, New York, United States
For more details email me at: alainaaddiprima@ukboss.com .
I am selling my FJ60 - I have owned it for 2.5 years and it’s time for something new. At the time of purchase i
was building this truck for work - A nice looking Urban Cruiser that has enough room for transporting gear for my
business. I currently commute to work now and do not need a commuter car/truck anymore. I purchased the FJ from a
Doctor in NYC. He had it garaged during his ownership. Right after purchase i sent the truck to Cruiser Solutions
in NH to take care of the necessities and give it a once over - Lockers were not working, Power Steering was spotty
and i also had them install the H55F. Once the truck was back, i sent it to Steinway Auto body in Astoria for a
complete respray - Interior was gutted, Windows and trim all taken off. I went with Cement Grey from the new FJs
for that Restomod Flair. Afterwards, Sean from Mitsiwa Auto Custom redid the entire interior. It came out great.
I loved the look of FJ60/62s without bumpers so i looked until i found Stan’s(HFS4x4.com) custom bumpers. Little
by little i replaced everything else - the AC compressor, Carburetor needed a rebuild, Exhaust Manifold was leaking
as well as cracked headers.
A lot of time and money went into the car and it shows. The truck runs great both on and off the highway. It
cruises at 60-80mph like it should.
Here is a link to more photos and condition prior to repaint and rebuild:
photobucket.com/user/Andyman746/library/fj60
119,400 Miles
Drivetrain
Rebuilt Engine @112k Miles (Have warranty paperwork)
H55f 5 speed transmission installed by Cruiser Solutions
New Weber carb
Reconditioned exhaust manifold
New JT Outfitters header - Machined to fit flush with Manifold. EGR components removed
New Ac compressor
New E-Brake Cable
Axle- outer birfield and seals (Replaced by Cruiser Solutions)
Exterior
Resprayed Cement Grey - Body Parts taken out including All windows. Interior gutted as well and lined with Lizard
Skin Insulation.
Matte black engine bay
Badgeless grille
New Cibie headlights
Custom hfs4x4 bumpers
Shaved fender vents
All Black Trim - Door Handles, and window base trim Powdercoated Matte Black
FJ62 Mirrors
Wheels / Suspension
SCS F-5 Wheels
Lifted Suspension (by previous owner)
Interior
Interior was gutted during respray and lined with Lizard Skin Insulation
New carpet
New reupholstered interior
-Dash Cap
-Painted Dash
-New Carpet
-Door Cards
-Front and Rear Seats
-Rubber Floor Mats
-Suede headliner
-Power windows
-Power locks
-Keyless Entry
-Rare Inclinometer
-Fj62 steering wheel leather wrapped
Misc
-Custom box with JL 12” and JL Amp. Rockford Fosgate speakers in all doors
-Air horn
-5 Speed Shift Knob
Imperfections
Couple of paint chips on passenger side from parking mishaps
Slight Tear in top of rear bench leather
Windshield Squirters not working (will try to have remedied by sale)
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