Classic Fj40 - 4x4 - Completely Stock on 2040-cars
Lewes, Delaware, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 CYL - 1F
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Toyota
Interior Color: Red
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: FJ40
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 68,499
Landcruiser is in good condition and here is the history as I know it. I have owned the Landcruiser for over 2yrs and bought if from a guy in PA who inherited it from his father after passing. It sat in a barn for 2-3 yrs and then sold to me 2011. The father was the second owner and had it for 20+ years and they used the Landcruiser to pull a boat back and forth from the cabin to lake during the summer. A restoration was started in 2009-2010 where the engine was rebuilt and some transmission work was done. The current milage on the odometer is 68499 and the guy I bought it from said it was original but I cannot confirm and the speedometer cable was not attached when I bought it and I have not fixed it since owning. When I bought it - it was 70% complete and had been painted. There was no glass or weather stripping installed and no lights, emblems, or accessories installed but did have new 31x10.5 BFG's. Items that I did to get it road ready and tagged:
- Re-installed all original glass and installed new weather stripping on permanent glass
- Rebuilt windshield wiper motor and installed new wiper arms and blades
- Installed all new lights and markers and updated wiring to make everything work for inspection
- Installed new ignition
- Installed all new window regulators and window weather stripping
- Installed new battery, fuel pump, and brake master cylinder, along with new brakes
- Updated parking brake
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