1964 Toyota Fj40 Landcruiser 350, Lifted, Ps/pb, F/mas, Original California Fj! on 2040-cars
Huntington Beach, California, United States
This is a beautiful 1964 Toyota FJ40 Landcruiser, an original Southern California FJ! Finished in the factory Dune Beige color. 4x4, removable hardtop convertible. Upgraded 350 sbc ,automatic transmission with B&M shifter, vintage Edelbrock finned valve covers, HEI distributor, performance wires, aluminum radiator, new battery, high torque starter, upgraded power steering, upgraded power brakes runs and drives excellent. Lifted with brand new 33" Mickey Thompson Baja Claw tires on new black rock crawler rims. Interior has custom black carpet throughout, original bucket seats up front as well as two jump seats in the rear, Grant steering wheel, guage package, hidden Kenwood cd player in glove box with remote and full I-phone capabilities, privacy tint all around, stainless hood hooks, windshield hooks, billet split hood trim, stainless hardware, new emblems. The body and underside of this FJ is very nice as to be expected from an original California FJ. This FJ turns heads all day long and is ready to hit the beach or climb the mountains! I am located in Huntington Beach Southern California 56 2 569 644 9
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That, as you can see, is the Japanese automaker's Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV), which is still in its prototype phase. We're still at least half a year away from seeing the FCV in production trim, but the model has already been pressed into duty as the "zero car" at the Shinshiro Rally, the last round of the Japanese Rally Championship.
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Don't give up on this video, available down below, after the first couple of minutes, we implore you. The silver-tongued Irishman doesn't really get warmed up until four minutes in, or so. Believe us, it's worth the wait.