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Fj40 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser With Chevy 350/383 on 2040-cars

Year:1982 Mileage:6500
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Hello i am selling my 1982 Toyota FJ40.

it's a beautiful Orange Pearl color with Gray interior with Orange inserts all custom..

this is a very custom FJ40 and is a ton of fun.. it gets all kinds of attention i can hardly put gas in it without someone coming up to look at it and talk to me about it.. and when going down the road i get thumbs up all the time also..

one of a kind 4x4 FJ40
it's got a 350/383 Chevy Motor and 350 Automatic Transmission
the inside is all custom done in Gray and Orange
Chrome AWC Rims with BF Goodrich 33x12.50 R15's
Custom Soft Top with Toyota Emblem as the back window.. but it's much more fun top down of course :)
Sony Player and Speakers
there is a video of this FJ40 online that will give you a better idea then pics can of what this beauty is like
a video can be seen on youtube just go there and put in kGEcJehCdE0

this FJ40 was Appraised at $19,225.00 but i have set the reserve much lower simply because i want someone to enjoy this beauty as much as i have

i have never had one problem with this sweet toy and like all my toys i take care of them.
the only reason i'm selling is because i'm getting an expedition ready RV for some off road back county camping and i have to make room and get rid of some toys.. i really hate to see her go but it's just time for a change

if you have questions ask away and i'll get back with you as quick as i can
and please be a serious bidder.. i don't want people bidding who don't have the money in hand ready to pay


thanks for your time

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