63 Toyota Land Cruiser Sand Dragster on 2040-cars
Ridgefield, Washington, United States
Selling 1963 Toyota Land Cruiser sand dragster. Fiberglass flip nose, Line-x'ed inside and out, new five point harnesses, new 20 gal fuel cell, custom dash with new Auto Meter gauges, 9" Ford rear end with spool, Dana 40 front end, Dana 20 transfer case with new aluminum finned pan, heavy duty 32 spline output tailhousing, Ford top loader with Hurst short throw shifter, 1350 U-joints and 850hp drive shaft from Driveshaft Specialist Inc., Magna Fuel Pro pump and filter, chrome moly pinion yoke with large bearing pinion billet support, McLeod 800# sintered iron clutch with hydraulic throw out bearing, $1,500 spent on transmission interior alone!, Wilwood Dynalite drag race rear brakes, Headman Husler 1 7/8" headers with 3.5" Split Flow mufflers, 650 HP 427 cid 400 four bolt - best of everything!
$14,000 invested in motor alone and only has 1.6 hrs on it. This thing shakes your spine and everything attached to it!!! |
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Toyota and Lexus will have standard automatic braking by 2017
Sat, Mar 26 2016Last week, NHTSA and IIHS announced that 20 auto manufacturers and three agencies had agreed to include automatic emergency braking (AEB) as standard equipment by 2022. Toyota was one of those 20 companies, but this week they upped the AEB ante: Nearly every Toyota and Lexus model and trim level will have standard AEB by 2017. That's next year. Many models already offer AEB as part of the Lexus Safety System+ and Toyota Safety Sense packages, but consumers have had to pay extra for these options (unless they leased a Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle; it already has AEB as standard equipment.) By the end of next year, all but the Lexus GS, Toyota 4Runner and Toyota 86 — which was developed together with Subaru — will have AEB installed at no extra cost. (Interestingly, the new Prius Prime unveiled at the New York International Auto Show has Safety Sense as an option rather than standard equipment.) The AEB function is part of Toyota's safety suites, which will be included in 25 Lexus and Toyota models. Both makes have a precollision system that detects the possibility of collision with the car ahead and engages the brakes if the driver doesn't react quickly enough, as well as lane departure alerts and automatic high beams. Toyota's move leapfrogs ahead of Honda making its Honda Sensing system, which includes AEB tech, available as a flat $1,000 option on every Civic Sedan. Related Video: This article by Kristen Hall-Geisler originally ran on TechCrunch, a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news.
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The new third-generation Highlander will come with the buyer's choice of three different powertrain options. The base model will be powered by a 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine coupled to a six-speed automatic transmission with front-wheel-drive. Next up the ladder is a 3.5-liter V6, also mated to the 6AT, which can be had with either front-or all-wheel-drive. Finally, the Highlander Hybrid will be equipped with all-wheel drive, its 3.5-liter V6 mated to an electric motor, all hooked up to a continuously variable transmission (CVT). The automaker has not released any specs for fuel economy or output yet, though we're promised increases in both power and efficiency.
While not a revolution in terms of styling, Toyota has cleaned up the bodywork for the new model, offering a crisp, conservative look for the slightly larger Highlander. The vehicle is some three inches longer and an inch-and-a-half wider than the outgoing model, yet it has a lower roofline. Black plastic-clad wheel arches make an attempt to butch up the crossover, though to our eyes, the Highlander still has the look of a minivan around the rear view.