1976 Toyota Landcruiser, California Cruiser Fj40 on 2040-cars
Bountiful, Utah, United States
THIS TOYOTA LANDCRUISER FJ40 WAS ORIGINALLY BOUGHT FROM REYNOLDS TOYOTA IN SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. A FEW YEARS WEET BY AND IT WAS THEN SOLD FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNERS(FOR MORE THAN THEY PURCHSED IT FOR FROM THE DEALERSHIP) TO A FELLOW WHO TOOK THE CRUISER UP INTO WYOMING AND DID SOME MODIFICATIONS TO IT. NOW THE STORY GETS VERY INTERESTING. WHEN I BOUGHT THIS CRUISER IT WAS PRESENTED WITH JUST 19,000 ORIGINAL MILES BECAUSE IT SAT FOR YEARS AND YEARS. NOW I CANT SAY THAT IS FOR SURE THE CORRECT MILEAGE BECAUSE I DONT HAVE ANY DOCUMENTATION TO BACK IT UP. BUT WHETHER IT IS 19,000 OR 119,000 IT IS PRETTY NICE FOR BEING 38 YEARS OLD. SO I WILL LET YOU DECIDE. OK LETS GET TO THE CRUISER. THIS CRUISER IS DUNE BIEGE WITH MOST OF THE ORIGINAL PAINT IT HAS BEEN TOUCHED UP HERE AND THERE. EXTERIOR: THE BODY ITSELF IS IN GREAT SHAPE WITH VERY MINOR RUST IN THE VERY BACK ON BOTH REAR FENDERS. THE FLOOR PAN OR THE BODY IS NOT RUSTED OUT ANY WHERE ELSE. NO MAJOR DENTS OR DINGS. IT HAS A 9000 LB RAMSEY WINCH. TIRES ARE BFG ALL TERRAIN TIRES THAT ARE LIKE NEW. INTERIOR: IT HAS THE ORIGNAL JACK SET UP. THE INTERIOR IS IN OK SHAPE: THE HEADLINER LOOKS GOOD, THE FRONT SEATS HAVE SEAT COVERS BUT THE DRIVERS SIDE IS WORN THROUGH AND RIPPED, DRIVERS SIDE BACK SEAT IS WORN AND RIPPED WITH SOME PATCH WROK ON IT. PASSENGER SIDE RARE SEAT IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE. THE FLOOR RUBBER IS IN GREAT SHAPE THOUGHTOUT WHICH IS ORIGINAL, ALL 3 FOOT PEADALS SHOW LITTLE TO NO WEAR AT ALL. DASH PAD IS CRACKED IN A FEW SPOTS FROM SITTING IN THE SUN. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL FRONT AND REAR HEATERS. STEERING WHEEL IS IN PERFECT CONDITION, ROLL BAR LOOKS GREAT.
DRIVETRAIN: IT HAS THE ORIGINAL ENGINE COMPARTMENT FAN FOR CALIFORNIA CRUISERS. HAS THE ORIGINAL 2F MOTOR THAT HAS A HOLLEY 2 BARRELL CARB AND THE HEI DISTRIBUTOR. ORIGINAL 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION, ORIGINAL FRONT AND REAR DIFFS, WARN LOCKING HUBS. UNDERCARRIGE: EVERYTHING UNDER LOOKS TO BE IN GREAT SHAPE WITH NO MAJOR RUST OR CONCERN.
I ALSO HAVE THE ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUAL AND OWNERS GUIDE. THIS IS A VERY SOUND CRUISER. THIS CRUISER IS NOT PERFECT BY ALL MEANS BUT AGAIN IT IS 38 YEARS OLD AND ORIGINAL. THIS AUCTION IS AN AS IS WHERE IS WITH NO SELLER WARRANTIES. HATE TO SEE THIS RIG GO. GOOD LUCK BIDDING AND CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS 801-635-8626 ZACH THANKS
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