1976 Fj 40 on 2040-cars
Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States
Condition: Body is solid without any large dents, has some minor rust in rockers side and rear, common for early Cruisers. Paint needs to be refreshed. This was the next step in the restoration just haven't gotten to it. Interior is Good, the seats have had Indian covers since we purchased it, and it SLEEPS IN THE GARAGE. V8 Conversion has less than 500 mile on it, we only drive it occasionally in Spring, Summer, and Fall seasons. We leave the top off and wait for good weather. It is a blast to drive and has LOTS of POWER!!
Features: Completed a Chryler V8 Conversion w/ Automaic and Jeep two speed transfer case also Ford 9" Custom Posi rear end. Preserved the original wheel bolt pattern. Chrysler conversion has oil filter on passenger side and eliminates the need to alter stock steering. Torquer Camshaft, performance; heads, induction, oil pump. Built it for performance and reliability, not to radical. New Aluminum 3" radiator with electric cooling fans, heavy duty trans cooler, new brakes. Hard top with full height doors included, they have side windows that crank up and down, included as well are rear side by side doors. Also new soft top, never put on, just purchased about a year ago. Stock Roll Bar. Dual heaters one front and one rear. Email me if you have questions, I probably forgot somethings. History: Purchased from original owner in the late 1970's early 1980's can't remember exactly, it's been a while. We have owned it ever since. Started the V8 conversion in 1990's always hated the SMOG straight 6 in this model, the 1970 Cruiser I owned had the non smog version and I really liked that motor. Finished conversion about 5 years ago. Haven't driven 500 miles since the conversion, purchased a 66 Cad. Conv. and drive that with my wife now better ride. The 76 Cruiser had a tree limb fall on front drivers side hood and fender and insurance fixed it in the 80's and the paint oxidized few years later, not a good body shop repair. It has never rolled, or been in a flood, never even rubbed hard on rocks. Went to Moab Utah once in the 80's and loved it but haven't been back. A lot of memories tied up with the kids when they were young, just not driving it any more. Not looking for just a buyer.... but a good home for the "Bruiser" as we call it. Shipping and Payment: Shipping NOT included, send cashiers check and will accommodate your shipping arrangements, or schedule a visit and bring cashier check or cash, I will hand you or send you the title. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL - bcapt64@gmail.com It is my direct email and I will respond faster, it goes to my phone. |
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Wed, 05 Nov 2014Sometimes, looks can be deceiving. This is certainly one of those times, as Toyota successfully trolled the entirety of the media corps at the 2014 SEMA Show by rolling an innocent-looking Camry onto the floor... only to lift literally the entirety of its body to reveal an 850-horsepower, tube-framed dragster. Well, we have been asking for a more driver-oriented Toyota.
While it's designed to go fast in a straight line, the origin of the Camry Dragster's parts might be surprising. The 5.7-liter V8 engine, transmission, rear axle and electronics were plucked from the Toyota Tundra pickup. Toyota Racing Development donated a supercharger, while a wet-nitrous-injection system was also tacked on for that little extra something. Those goodies will help propel this anonymous looking monster through the quarter mile in just 9.8 seconds.
"This is the most extreme build we've ever unveiled at SEMA," said Toyota's motorsports chief Steve Appelbaum said in a statement. "The transformation from seemingly stock Camry to full-blown racecar just shocks the senses. Chuck Wade and the team at Motorsports Technical Center did a truly spectacular job executing the vision of this project."
Toyota recalls 4,000 Tacoma pickups over valve springs
Thu, 07 Nov 2013When you build as many cars and trucks as Toyota does, you're bound to run into the occasional recall. In the past month alone, the Japanese auto giant has recalled over 800,000 Camry, Avalon and Venza models over problems with the air-conditioning units, and 10,000 more before that over windshield wiper issues. Now Toyota has issued another recall notice, but this time for far fewer vehicles.
The recall revolves around the engine valve springs in the 2013 and 2014 Tacoma, specifically those fitted with the standard 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine and not the optional 4.0-liter V6. The issue is that the valve springs are prone to cracking and breaking over time, and results from improper maintenance of the manufacturing equipment used by one of the two suppliers that outfit Toyota with the components in question.
All told, some 4,000 vehicles will be subject to the voluntary recall, the owners of which will receive notice by mail. If you think that could be you and want to get a jump on the problem, you can read the announcement below and call Toyota yourself.
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We're expecting the new trio of budget-oriented hatchbacks to bear the fruits of individual efforts to distinguish themselves one from another more than their predecessors, which essentially looked the same save for different badges. But from the teaser image above, we'd venture that the Toyota version will be a further departure from the 108 than the C1 will be.
One way or another we'll have to wait and see, but for now you can view Toyota's teaser clip below, along with the press releases confirming the debut of both in Geneva next month.