1977 Toyota Fj40 Land Cruiser on 2040-cars
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Toyota Land Cruiser 1977 Mechanicals Chevrolet 350 rebuilt 3/2013 NV4500 5 speed Transmission 2012 Edelbrock 600 cfm 4
barrel carb 4 Core Aluminum Radiator with 16 inch Electric Fan- No
overheating common to modifieds Custom Drive shafts- No Vibration Fully Emisions Compliant – Colorado Painless wiring system- completely replaced all wiring Relocated Rear 20
gallon fuel tank Power Steering Interior New Gauge Panel with All new gauges Custom Corbeau seats with 3 point belts Custom full roll cage with overhead stereo compartment and
Sony Marine Head Unit Vintage Air AC/HEAT Custom Marine Carpet Exterior New Bestop Soft Top and Doors 2012 Safari and Bikini Top included Tire Carrier with Jack Mount/Fuel Can and trailer hitch
mount Custom Front Winch bumper for removable Warn 9000 XDI (Winch Not Included) will consider sale BF Goodrich 32” All Terrain T/A tires new 2012 Paint is Freeborn Red CONS Tub is Aluminum from Aqualu, some people prefer all steel Scratches and Chips on the paint in various areas-see
pictures. I did not repaint, as I drove this truck and not a show piece. Overview Mechanically superior modified Fj40. This vehicle will drive
with ease at 75 mph with one hand, and then crawl along at walking pace in
first gear. Fully functional 4wd, no seal leaks. This is a great vehicle as a
daily driver or weekend warrior, tastefully redone, and will give years of
fun. I took many steps to insure this
beast would drive like a gentleman. |
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