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Unbelievable Fully Restored 1969 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj-40 ... Matching Numbers on 2040-cars

US $38,500.00
Year:1969 Mileage:10
Location:

Upland, California, United States

Upland, California, United States

This is an absolutely beautiful truck.  It has been fully restored... totally stock.  This truck has NEVER been modified, except a conversion from column shift to floor shift... a must for these trucks... done decades ago.

This rig runs and drives perfectly...Everything works as it should.

This is a numbers matching rig, bought from the Original Owner.  The truck was in Southern California its entire life.  Never any rust.  Every piece was removed and restored to its pristine condition or replaced with only Correct Toyota Parts.  Over 100 hours spent just finding the correct replacement parts and ONLY the finest parts were used, no expense spared.  When you do this extent of restoration, it just doesn't make any sense at all, to scrimp on quality to save money. And if you are going to be the lucky new owner of this fine truck, you wouldn't have wanted us to do it any other way...Our Motto is "Do it right the first time" and it never fails to have the final product restoration, be absolutely beautiful.
This restoration took several hundred hours of meticulous, tedious expertise to fulfill this project to be one of the best Toyota Land Cruiser FJ 40s, in the U.S.A.
A couple of these photos were taken with the driver's seat removed when we photographed the jack and accessory Tool Kit... just in case you noticed.
Here are some of the facts for this vehicle:
  • Original Frame and Running Gear
  • Numbers Matching vehicle, bought from the Original Owner
  • Rebuilt Original 3.6 Six Cylinder Motor, bored 30 over... with standard Crank
  • Always stored in Southern California
  • Rebuilt Transfer Case
  • New Clutch and New Brakes
  • 5 Brand New Correct BFGoodrich ALL TERRAIN 15" tires
  • Correct Paint, beautifully done, inside... outside... and under the hood.
  • The Undercarriage was restored and painted as it should be
  • ALL NEW Correct Rubber Everywhere
  • All Original glass except for new windshield... all extremely, extremely nice
  • Total New and Correct Interior...including Headliner, Gray material for seats (fully rebuilt), correct red seat belts.
  • Full rubber Mats in front and in rear sections.
  • ALL Gauges Restored to beautiful working condition
  • 360 Rear Heater
  • RARE Accessory TOOL KIT ... all cleaned and restored in Original roll sack, stored under drivers seat
  • Original Jack, also stored under drivers seat...fully restored in Yellow.
  • Original Jack Handle stored behind rear jump seat...fully restored in Yellow.
  • All new Correct lights and reflectors
  • Fully Detailed and correctly painted Engine Compartment
  • Every Nut and Bolt removed and restored or replaced with correct application

What else can we say... this rig is breathtaking and has zero miles on the drive train... brought back to the original dealer showroom quality... just for You!!!

  • Please review all the pictures, and be sure to ENLARGE them so you can verify the quality of this restoration.


We are more than happy to meet you at the Ontario International Airport (ONT) and return you to the Airport after you have had the pleasure of viewing this truck in person.

  • We will accommodate your shippers requests for pick up and transport to you as needed.  Shipping is to be arranged by new owner.

Winning person of this sale on Ebay shall promptly pay $500 down payment through Paypal within 24 hours AND

New Owner will ARRANGE WITH US TO PAY BALANCE BY A WIRE BANK PAYMENT OR CASH , BEFORE SENDING TRANSPORT FOR PICK UP.  WE WILL NOT ACCEPT BALANCE TO BE PAID BY PayPal... Unless you want to pay the PayPal percentage of the total balance, usually around 5%.

We are very proud to offer this truck to all of the Land Cruiser Enthusiasts of the World

  • Please contact me with any questions or plans to visit us here in Southern California.

Thank you very much for your consideration...

Contact Lance

(909)239-8322

swankville@aol.com


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