1968 Toyota Fj40 4x4 on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
I am selling my 1968 FJ40 (actually a 1970 body on a 1968 frame). It
has a new 2F engine in great condition, with only about 7,200 miles on
it. The FJ body is in great shape with a full roll bar. No rust anywhere on the vehicle. The FJ runs and
looks great and will absolutely turn heads. Lots of extras and options
with this one:
- New-ish oversized BF Goodrich mud tires with plenty of tread left. - Hard top and bikini top included. - Ambulance-style rear doors. - Lift kit. - Winch and custom bumper on front. - Tow kit. - Original mirrors, as well as newly installed mirrors appropriate for removing hard top (currently installed). - Jump seats installed in back. - Custom lockable center console with cupholders. - Newly installed seat belts. - Original owner's manual and FJ40 tool kit. - Many boxes of parts and supplies given to me by the previous owner. - Satellite radio, CD player, and speakers. I'm not looking to make money on the sale -- I would just like to get back about what I paid for it. Asking $23,900. |
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