Fj40 Bj40 Diesel - Power Steering - Disc Brakes - Overhaul B Engine on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Here you are betting on a Very Rare
Toyota Land Cruiser 1978 DIESEL Left Hand Drive, with OVERHAUL B ENGINE, POWER STEERING and DISC BRAKE. A little history about the vehicle… This Land Cruiser was bought in Costa Rica and only had 2 owners, the grandfather and the grandson of a coffee plantation owners, well maintained for over 30 years. It has been totally renovated inside and out about 3 years ago in Costa Rica. The pain staking meticulous body
paint job which the entire body was taken piece by piece off the frame ( Attached
are photos of the renovation process) The very thick and sturdy Diamond
Plate flooring is an additional special feature of the vehicle. Finer details that was put in the truck too numerous to mentioned. I have driven this vehicle from Costa Rica to Nicaragua, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Mexico and to its final destination, Arizona with ease. The engine was completely overhauled. (see details below). TOYOTA BJ40 1978 POWER STEERING & DISC BRAKES WITH OVERHAUL B ENGINE This BJ40 is a collector’s piece
that is definitely worth owning!
Re-manufactured: Seat 4 people, all with working safety belts New gages for Gas, Temperature and
Oil pressure. New thick Diamond Plate floor front
to back make the truck more solid than original. Light in glove box with switch and 5’
cable Custom rear bumper with lights and
shackles. New Front Bumper More than 200 pictures and videos at: https://bj40diesel.shutterfly.com/
It comes with 5 NEW BF Goodrich
All-Terrain 31” 12.5 x 15 Paint is in good condition and a perfect beige sand color! Yes, it comes with the Hi-Lift,
shackles and Warn winch 9000i. I already sold few Land Cruiser to collectors and have good references.
Ready to fall in love??? Come and see it to believe it!!! It is really a dream come true!!! Serious offer can be done by email as we have the truck for sale
locally We reserve the right to stop the auction
if the truck is sold locally or before the auction time. Extra Clean in, out and under. NO RUST Yes I can drive the car to your shipping transporter or transporter can come pick it up in Scottsdale 85251 Odometer at 75,909km On the passenger mirror the metal piece is to hold the CB radio antenna. This truck is good for a new life Winch works perfectly. THE LAND CRUISER COMES WITH AN ARIZONA CLEAR TITLE and tags still good. Emission tested and OK New Tint Window is done. The 5 Tires are NEW Truck is located in Scottsdale AZ 85251 Scottsdale Rd and Thomas |
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