1975 Toyota Fj55 Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Seaside, Oregon, United States
Miles 74,752 / 4 Speed / 4 Wheel Drive / Manual Steering Drum Brakes / Stock Height / De-smogged THE GOOD - OEM Toyota Alternator (new rebuilt) - OEM Toyota Voltage Regulator (new rebuilt) - OEM Toyota Belt - OEM oil sending unit, water temp sending unit - OEM plugs, wires, cap, rotor and oil filter (large type filter) Castrol 20/50w - OEM Toyota Coil - Starter (Cruiser Corps) - Radiator full flush kit done at LUMS TOYOTA / new radiator hoses / PCV valve, gasket and hose / OEM thermostat - Pentronix ignitor kit - Rebuilt carb / new K&N filter / new fuel filter, rubber lines / OEM venting gas cap / fuel pump - New tie rods, rebuilt center arm, full alinement - New battery cables with disconnect - New master cylinder (ASIAN) / front brake hard lines - New parking brake shoes with rebuilt kit - Full front & rear brake job / New shoes, braided lines (stainless), new wheel cylinders, DOT4 fluid - New RoundEyes headlights (nice upgrade from sealed glass units) - Rear glass tailgate works. Front dash switch & rear tailgate key switch work - New top rear window weatherstrip. - New Old Man Emu steering stabilizer - BFGoodwrench A/T 30" tires on stock steel rims / OEM hub caps - Four speed transmission shifts smooth, four wheel drive works, front manual locking hubs are stock OEM Toyota - All lights work. Dash, dome, headlights (hi/low), - Front and rear heaters work. Wipers/switch works. Hazards/ - Inside vinyl door panels are uncut (front/rear), all windows crank up/down. All doors lock with keys. No rock chips or cracks on windows. - Extra parts, front doors (with glass), repair manuals, Yakima rack, etc. I have many receipts, known history back to early 90's. This Land Cruiser was originally from Puget Sound area in Washington State. - Clear Oregon title with Oregon Tree plates. - 2F engine not turning. As of (03/19/2014). Needs rebuild, confirmed by Toyota mechanic. This Land Cruiser was my daily driver, and I always used Toyota OEM parts when available. - Rust in the usual areas. - Needs new exhaust pipes, (New HEADS UP - Very, basic vehicle! No power steering, no disc brakes, no air conditioning, no stereo. - Not a "Gucci" Land Cruiser, it is bare bones, stock rig. For more photos, send me an email. |
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