1983 Toyota Fj Cruiser Fj60 on 2040-cars
Pasadena, California, United States
For further questions email me : MauritaRedmanwksq@yahoo.com
5 DAY NO RESERVE AUCTION!! 1983 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER FJ60 - 4X4 - SUV FRAME ON RESTORATION 2012 ZERO RUST - NO SURFACE RUST - NO CANCER -ZERO RUST ANYWHERE... REBUILT ENGINE - TRANSMISSION - NEW CLUTCH DONE IN 2010 30,000 MILES SINCE RESTORATION IN 2010 2 OWNER VEHICLE -DOCUMENTATION BACK TO 1995 COMPLETE INTERIOR RESTORATION IN 2010 INCLUDING NEWHEADLINER ALL PROFESSIONALLY DONE. INTERIOR IS NEAR FLAWLESS, WITH VERY LIGHTBLEMISHES FROM NORMAL USE. ALL FACTORY TOYOTA PARTS USED IN RESTORATION FACTORYCOLOR PAINT JOB - TRUCKS HAD ONE PAINT JOB RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A NEW LANDCRUISER. 4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION - SHIFTS VERY NICE CONVERTED 134r AIRCONDITIONING WORKS PERFECT EVERYTHING WORKS GREAT - NOT A SINGLE KNOWN ISSUE NOELECTRICAL ISSUES - ALL GAUGES LIGHTS BLINKERS SWITCHES ALL WORK PERFECT. RUNSSTRAIGHT - DRIVES STRAIGHT - BRAKES STRAIGHT BRAND NEW GOODYEAR WRANGLER TIRES.MOUNTED TO 18" CHROME WHEELS ENGINE IS ALL ORIGINAL 6 CYLINDER 4.2L THAT'SBEEN COMPLETELY SERVICED AND READY TO GO. PIONEER AUDIO SYSTEM WITH 6X9 SPEAKERSSOUNDS GREAT ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUALS AND SERVICE BOOKS, ORIGINAL TOYOTA TOOL BAGAND TIRE JACK. CHROME TRIM AND MOLDING IS ALL IN OUTSTANDING SHAPE THE SUVOVERALL IS FACTORY STRAIGHT, NO MAJOR DINGS OR DENTS ANYWHERE. I'VEPERSONALLY NEVER SEEN AN FJ60 IN THIS GOOD OF SHAPE.
Toyota FJ Cruiser for Sale
- 2014 toyota fj cruiser 4wd 4x4 low miles(US $19,100.00)
- 2010 toyota fj cruiser trail teams edition(US $14,000.00)
- 2008 toyota fj cruiser(US $8,000.00)
- 2013 toyota fj cruiser(US $15,500.00)
- 2013 toyota fj cruiser(US $15,800.00)
- 2013 toyota fj cruiser(US $12,400.00)
Auto Services in California
Yuki Import Service ★★★★★
Your Car Specialists ★★★★★
Xpress Auto Service ★★★★★
Xpress Auto Leasing & Sales ★★★★★
Wynns Motors ★★★★★
Wright & Knight Service Center ★★★★★
Auto blog
Toyota U2 urban utility concept inspired by Maker Faire [w/video]
Tue, 09 Sep 2014There's a quiet revolution happening in US cities. People want to mix an urban lifestyle with a connection to nature and appreciation for craftsmanship. The result of all of this is folks pursuing things as varied as urban farming, home brewing and the whole maker movement. Toyota thinks it has the perfect concept for these intrepid customers with its new Urban Utility concept that it is debuting during a panel discussion hosted by Make: magazine in San Francisco and debuting publicly on September 20 at the World Maker Faire in New York City.
The Urban Utility concept can best be described as a modern take on the old panel van. Designers from Toyota's Calty Design Research center in California interviewed Maker Faire participants to find out what its users want from a novel vehicle like this. "Toyota saw an opportunity for a new approach to an urban vehicle based on increasing re-urbanization of our cities and urban drivers' desire for flexibility, fun and maneuverability," said Kevin Hunter president of Calty.
On the outside, the Urban Utility doesn't really scream for attention. It's meant to meet users "desire for greater utility but a smaller vehicle footprint," according to the release, but the shape is still very much a van. The designers do try to lend it some panache with the LED headlights up front and checker board side panels. It's really more about utility than looks, though, because the roof can roll back for taller loads, the rear glass retracts into the tailgate, and the whole rear can fold down as a ramp to load stuff more easily into the cabin. Toyota isn't talking about a powertrain yet but claims that the underbody is also especially durable for a long life in the big city.
Suzuki will road-test EVs in India, start production with Toyota in 2020
Fri, Sep 7 2018NEW DELHI — Japan's Suzuki Motor Corp will start testing prototypes of electric vehicles in India by October, its chairman said on Friday. "We will start road-running tests using a fleet of 50 EV prototype vehicles in India from next month in order to develop safe and easy-to-use EVs for Indian customers," Osamu Suzuki said at the Global Mobility Summit at New Delhi. The company would then launch EVs in India around 2020 in cooperation with Toyota, he added. However, Suzuki said that for EVs to become popular in India, there had to be well-developed charging infrastructure. "In this regard, we look forward to proactive leadership from the Indian government," he said. The government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a plan to electrify all new vehicles by 2030, a target many experts call ambitious. EVs are expensive due to the high cost of batteries which are still not manufactured in India, and carmakers say a lack of charging stations could make the proposition unviable. Suzuki, parent of India's top-selling automaker, Maruti Suzuki, would start production of lithium-ion batteries for automobiles at its plant in western India from 2020, Suzuki said. India is one of the world's fastest-growing car markets, but EV sales are negligible compared with millions of petrol and diesel cars sold every year. Suzuki said to meet India's environmental challenges, the government would have to look at hybrid and CNG (compressed natural gas) vehicles also.Related Video:
Shuttle-hauling Tundra finds permanent home in science exhibit
Mon, 03 Jun 2013The idea of lifting a full-size pickup truck completely off the ground by hand might seem as likely as, say, said pickup truck towing a 150,000-pound space shuttle, but... hurray, physics! The same Toyota Tundra that towed the Space Shuttle Endeavour to its final resting place at the California Science Center is now on permanent display there as an exhibit that shows how a lever works.
Like all levers, this exhibit uses a fulcrum allowing people other than Superman to lift the 5,625-pound pickup (plus an extra 1,000 pounds for the rig). That's almost as impressive as the Tundra pulling 17 times its rated towing capacity back in October. Regardless, Toyota is once again cashing in on the publicity stunt and visitors to the science center get a live demonstration of a simple machine - we call that a win-win.