1972 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 61327 Original Miles Chevy 350 Almost Rust Free on 2040-cars
Longview, Washington, United States
1972 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 61327 Original Miles Almost Rust Free
Purchased this from an older man that hasn't driven it much in last 15 years. The actual original miles is 61327. There is paperwork and receipts of what has been done to it over the years, including when the engine was rebuilt and installed in 1993. The 350 motor runs excellent and does not smoke. 3 Speed transmission. Drum power brakes. The heat and the temp gauge don't work. The hood is dented and cracked from coming up and hitting the top (see picture). The hard top has a slight curve on the front lip, as seen in picture. The only rust that I could find was in the driver side floor board. Heater was remounted onto one of the storage boxes in the back. Vent between hood and windshield is sealed, but I do have the original vent. Dash pad has cracks. Old gas in rear fuel tank, may need to be drained; front tank is fine. Chrome wheels have rust. Bought and installed a rebuilt steering center arm from Spector. When driving down the road, will not go straight, may also need new ball joints. 4 wheel drive was tested and works. Any questions please call 360-431-6555 |
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