1968 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 on 2040-cars
Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States
My son and daughter are listing this for me.
If you call or email me directly it will be faster. PLEASE CALL ME BEFORE MAKING AN OFFER. 208-360-1636 batpis@yahoo.com What we have here is a great 1968 Toyota FJ40. It has everything you could ever want on one. All that it needs is prep and paint. And mats. 4 wheel power disc brakes. No matter what anyone tells you, the drum brakes on these are a pain in the butt. Really hard to keep adjusted and they never seem to stay adjusted. The power discs are amazing. Its like driving a new truck. Full Saginaw power steering including new column and tilt wheel. I have a bad shoulder and manual steering can literally be a pain. This has a small wheel and I can turn the FJ with 1finger. It is really nice. New radiator and heaters. If you have owned one of these before you know what a pain it can be trying to defrost the windshield or keep it from fogging up on a cold day, not to mention keeping yourself from shivering. The front heater with new core and blower does more than you could ask performing those tasks but right behind you is a new school bus heater. You can drive with the windows down on a cold day. I have froze my butt off in old rigs all my life. You will love the heat. Air conditioning is provided by Vintage Air. You can look them up online. They make custom installations for these FJs. It fits under the dash like a factory unit. All installed except for the compressor. Everything You need is there. Just needs installed. The hard stuff is in already. So when its 100 degrees out. You can have the windows up and everyone is comfortable. The clutch, master cylinder, and slave cylinder are less than 2000 miles old. I have extra parts as well. Boxes. There are 2 extra clutches and pressure plates. The seats are very nice. Leather out of a 2002 Ford Focus. Very comfortable. They are leather and the driver seat is electric and fully functional. The rear jump seats are original and in very good condition. My grandkids love riding in them. Other than surface rust where paint has come off, this is a rust free vehicle. Any rust it had was properly cut out and new metal welded in place. A very nice job. The interior Is fully Rhino lined. It still needs mats or carpet. Glass is all very good. Doors have good weather stripping so no cool breeze on you when you drive in the winter. Tires have great tread. Has hubcaps even on the spare. Shocks are new. It has a 2.5 inch lift on Old Man Emu springs. Also included is a big Warn winch. It mounts on the front bumper. It has controls that mount in the cab so you can operate it from inside the rig. Engine starts right up and runs great. Trans is a three speed on the floor. Shifts smooth. Never pops out of gear. Tranny and transfer case both feel great. 4x4 works nice. I'm not a serious off roader but I've used it in the snow. Lights and turn signals work properly. Lots of interior lighting wired in. Nice easy to see turn signal display lights on the dash. Also comes with a tow bar. This is a great rig. With paint and mats it should be worth 20k All the hard stuff is done. And if you are looking for a fun family rig or maybe something for hunting or fishing you won't find a better built one for the price. I'm sure I've forgotten a few things so please ask questions. You'll need to jog my memory. Our life has changed and we just can't have all these toys anymore. Buyer is responsible for shipping. I will help with loading or whatever. I have a safe place to keep it til it's picked up. Sold as is. Thanks for looking. |
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