1978 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 on 2040-cars
Hamilton, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:5.0L V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Make: Toyota
Model: Land Cruiser
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Trim: Sport Utility 2-door
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 270,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Dune Beige
Steering Type: Power
Interior Color: Dune Beige
Winch: WARN M8274
Number of Cylinders: 8
Electrical System: 170 Amp Alternator / Dual Bat.
CONDITION:
- One of the break lines i changed needs to be double crimped at the end. I used an old single crimper, so the system leaks off every two months or so (an easy fix).
- There is a dent in the front right fender (both fenders are new however and have only 5000 miles on them).
- I removed the old headliner so the inside roof isn't so pretty, in fact the whole top needs to be restored. Its condition is very usable but to finish off this cruiser the top and doors must be gone over.
- The front doors are in terrible condition (the normal bottom section). I obtained a set of older doors w/wing windows several years ago and planned to swap them out, just never found the time. The older doors are not in excellent condition but are in good condition and come with the cruiser.
- Trans. the original 1st gear has worn a bit and will pop out under extra pressure. I have an extra Trans and transfer case that I know to be solid, it also comes with the cruiser.
- Cracks in the original dash.
- It has 5 new tires that are awesome tires (Goodyear Duratrac)
- New Power steering pump
- New Starter
- Stainless Steel dual Exhaust back to the rear axal (new turbo mufflers).
- New Carburetor (Edelbrock Performance series 500CFM 4 barrel)
- New MSD high performance ignition/distributor
- Rebuilt high output alternator (170 amps)
- Link-arc Dual batt. system designed for a under the hood welding system (welder not included).
- Winch; WARN M8274 with 150' of great cable.
- Aluminum tub from British Columbia, Canada (nice thick Alum) that WILL NEVER RUST !!!!!
- New polyurethane bushings and pins with grease fittings (some installed & some waiting to be installed).
- Heavy Duty Rancho springs/shocks
- Newly reupholstered front seats
- New Centerforce heavy duty clutch plate.
- New Voodoo Cam
- Engin is a rebuilt Chevy 307 small block (1970) 200 HP with 5000 miles on it (so cheap and easy to work on, no computers, no pollution control just the mere mechanical basics)
- 4wd works great! High and Low range.
- New gas tank
- Stainless Steal bolts used throughout the body.
- Front doors with wings (Needs some glass and weatherstripping)
- Trans/transfer case
- Heavy front brush guard (not currently attached)
- Large roof rack
- Extra wheel
- Nice Bikini top
- Extra jump seats for the back
- Extra rear heater
- military rifle rack in back
- Upper and Lower Sideband CB radio with Leniered
- Tachometer
- Boxes of small extra parts (too many to list)
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