1976 Toyota Bj40 Land Cruiser Turbo Fj40 Landcruiser on 2040-cars
Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States
For Sale is a Rare 1976 Toyota BJ40 Land Cruiser. This Land Cruiser was originally from Costa Rica. It began as a very straight and solid rust free BJ then a large amount of money was invested to restore/slightly modify at the hands of a professional. Aside from the obvious like the beautiful paint and rust free undercarriage it has other desired options such as: 3B Toyota Engine Garrett Turbo Intercooler Factory PTO Winch Disc Brakes Power Steering 80 Series Land Cruiser style running gear (axles, coil suspension, etc.) Provides for a much smoother ride and suspension travel, great off road capability if desired. The dash and all components is complete and in working order 33 inch tires with about 65% tread on the front and about 55% on the rear Since its arrival in the US it has been a major head turner. It is a blast to drive and will comfortably cruise at highway speeds as far as you want to go. The Garrett Turbo adds to the already impressive 3B Diesel engine and is truly an added bonus. This is a well taken care of beautiful rare classic with great off road potential. As you can tell, it has not been used in that way. I have all the required paperwork for it to be registered in the US and as the buyer, you will be the first registered owner in the United States. This is your chance to own the most desired 4X4 ever made coated in its original iconic red and the ultimate in Land Cruisers, the Diesel engine. Please don't hesitate with any questions and feel free to contact me at any time. On Aug-28-14 at 13:28:11 PDT, seller added the following information: As a courtesy due to interest outside of Ebay, it should be noted that the Land Cruiser is listed locally and I reserve the right to end the Auction at any time. Also, brand new Glow Plugs were installed a few days ago just in time for the cooler months. Again, this BJ starts every time, runs and shifts great. The four wheel drive engages and works as it should with no problems. It is rare to find a diesel Cruiser that is this solid. The frame and body are near perfect with absolutely no rust or bondo in the typical problematic areas on these old Toyotas. The previous owner had extensive restoration work completed from the frame up by a very reputable shop/mechanic. Other Cruisers of this quality bring a premium, not to mention it is a rare factory 3B with a Turbo. Buying a truck like this is a great investment in today's market. I will send any requested photos that I may have missed. Good Luck On Aug-29-14 at 19:14:55 PDT, seller added the following information: Contact: 270-576-1440 acclark01@gmail.com |
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