1970 Toyota Fj-40 Land Cruiser on 2040-cars
Brea, California, United States
This truck sat in a barn from 1991 till now after owner passed away, Has not even been washed or cleaned in any way for pictures, this is how it looked pulling it out of the barn. If your looking for a running/driving fj-40 this is it! great project truck too. Any questions on the car are welcome. contact me thru here and I will respond as fast as possible. Just look at the pictures! Barn find truck. All rust seen in pictures is surface rust. Frame is straight. This truck is basically all stock. Rebuilt carburator, new brake and clutch Master cylinders (from SOR Specter Off Road), 2 new rubber break lines (still have stock), re-coated gas tank, new fuel filter, Points,cap, wires and plugs. This truck fires right up and runs perfect. Also put in two 3 inch crow seat belts (have stock seatbelts as well). TRUCK IN SO CAL FROM 1970-NOW! IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO VIEW THE TRUCK EMAIL ME! TRUCK IN BREA, CA HI-LIFT JACK WARN WINCH ROLL BAR 30INCH TIRES WITH FULL SIZE SPARE 90%+ on tred HALF DOORS INCLUDED!!!! RARE! IF YOU BID YOUR PLANNING TO BUY THE CAR!!!! PLEASE NO JOKES HERE. THIS IS A GREAT CAR LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME EMAIL ME IF YOU WANT TO SEE A VIDEO OF CAR STARTING UP/RUNNING http://youtu.be/f4-mLjkIAaA REGISTERED: TAGS GOOD UNTIL DEC 2014 |
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Toyota buys Daihatsu for small-car development
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Even though the 2006 Camry (shown above) wasn't involved in any of the unintended acceleration-related recalls and it was not equipped with a brake override, Automotive News reports that the jury's verdict says there was no defect in the car and actually blames the entire incident on the driver that ran into Uno's car - to the tune of $10 million. The accident started when the other driver ran a stop sign and hit Uno's car, and the report says that medical conditions (including diabetes) caused Uno to fail to stop her Camry.
The AN article also states that this lawsuit was a bellwether case for around 85 other personal-injury and wrongful-death suits against Toyota, but there are still many impending suits across the country. Scroll down for an official statement on this particular case from Toyota.