1974 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 Fuel Injected 350 4 Speed Disk Brakes on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
74 FJ-40 Fuel
injected Crate Chevy 350, Holly Projection, Bulkhead connectors thru firewall, Gas tank moved to back, 4speed, new 4 wheel disk brakes with new master cylinder, new shocks, new aluminum radiator,
new exhaust, bedliner interior, seating for 5, role cage, new Marshal gauges on a smoothed dash, custom
bumpers, SOA lift, 35" tires. 4x4 labs high steer kit, Saginaw power steering.
Body was striped down to metal, primer and painted. The battery was moved to in between seats. It uses switches and a button to start, no key. It has no parking brake. The spare tire is no good. The only rust is on the steps easy to unbolt and replace if you wanted. There is a scratch on the passenger side step bar.
Lots more pictures and a few videos I can email if requested. Thanks!
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