1981 Fj40 - Expedition Ready 5-speed With Ps on 2040-cars
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Explore the Wilderness
Contact me at (515) 864-1275 After Land Cruiser - What was Far became Near. Capable 5-speed FJ40 - A 20 Year Project.
This beautiful and capable FJ40 is on consignment at Land Cruiser Nation. She is a rust free New Mexico born 1981 FJ40 with H55 5-Speed, power steering, rebuilt 2F engine, Non-USA Toyota distributor with timing adjustment & advanced curve for more power. Truck will run 75MPH at 2750 RPM’s. Old Man Emu suspension, Holly carb from Downey Off Road. K&N Filter, Aux fuel tank with electric switching between tanks, new fuel lines, overhead storage tray w/ C/B radio & aircraft map light. New OEM headliner and upholstery. New gaskets, weatherstripping, window felts, storage behind seats. New BFG AT 31x10.50’s on new rims. Ramsey winch. Search lights, AM/FM Cassette. This truck is set up and ready to go! Same owner for 20 years. Always Garaged!
This 5-speed FJ40 is ready to go on your adventure. High bidder is responsible for pick up or delivery, I will assist in any way I can. I would like a wire transfer within 7 business days please. FJ40’s like this are hard to come by and continue to appreciate if well cared for. I encourage you to call me at (515) 864 1275 and thanks for looking! I reserve the right to end this Auction early, (which is usually what happens). |
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Leno speaks with Alex Shen and William Chergosky, the exterior and interior chief designers of the FT-1 respectively, to get a better idea of the inspirations behind the concept. Jay heaps high praise on it for mixing Italian and Japanese design and says he likes the look even more than the Lexus LFA. The coupe isn't a product of either country, though. It was penned at Toyota's CALTY Design Research center in Newport Beach, CA.
The designers go into the entire history of the FT-1, and Shen even admits that Toyota design lacks an emotional factor at the moment. It's a fascinating interview behind some of the little touches you might miss at first glance. Unfortunately, the model doesn't have the green light for production yet and may never get made. In any case, scroll down to watch Leno swoon over the coupe.
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Toyota gives a free RAV4 to 50-millionth customer [w/video]
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