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Over $100k Invested In Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 Restomod on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:16300
Location:

Johnston, Iowa, United States

Johnston, Iowa, United States
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California Built 1979 Land Cruiser FJ40 Restomod. Over $83K in receipts along with considerable other documentation and history. Could not be duplicated for the reserve price.
Ground Up - Frame Off - No Expense Spared

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Contact me at (515) 864-1275 or e-mail overton@aol.com

This California FJ40 has had a total frame-off restoration with numerous custom performance enhancement by BTB Products of Henderson, Nevada (formerly San Jose, CA). BTB had her for about two years. Every part has been refurbished, upgraded or replaced with either new OEM Toyota parts or best-of-breed high performance components. Needless to say there are NO issues here. The body and interior are all in excellent condition. The vehicle is without exception, beautiful, capable and extremely high quality. If you're looking for a superior "turnkey" FJ40, keep reading.

Frame Off Restomod

  • Vortec 5.7 L V8 Engine
  • NV4500 5-Speed
  • Power Steering
  • ARB Lockers Front & Rear
  • Rancho 9000 Adjustable Shocks w/ In-Cab Control
  • Skyjacker Suspension
  • Shackle Reversal with greasable shackels
  • Disk brakes front and rear
  • Aluminum Radiator
  • Custom Rear Spare Tire / Cooler Rack
  • Custom Front Bumper w/ Warn 8274 Winch
  • Mounted High Lift Jack
  • 3/16" Powder Coated Steel Rocker Panel Protectors
  • Leather Procar Seats
  • DashBox Locking Storage
  • Autometer Gauges Beveled into Custom Engineered Dash
  • Corion® Accents
  • Tuffy Locking Center Console
  • Alpine / Pioneer Audio
  • 8CD Changer w Aux In
  • Rear Spot Light
  • Con-Ferr Rear Locking Storage Box
  • Family Roll Cage
  • Forward Facing Rear Seat w/ Dual Harness
  • Formula GT Leather Wrap Tilt Steering Wheel
  • Cobra Hand Held CB
  • 35” BFG MT Tires on Black and Chrome wheels
  • Finished in PPG Deltron basecoat/clearcoat
  • Includes soft half doors.
  • Includes custom fitted car cover.

    This FJ40 delivers performance on-road handling and super capable off road prowess. Too much to list.

    The pictures speak for themselves, Click here.

    I encourage you to contact me at (515) 864-1275 or e-mail overton@aol.com

    I reserve the right to end this Auction early.

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