1981 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 on 2040-cars
Lindon, Utah, United States
1981 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40. Full frame-up restoration including a completely new rear tub.
Hello and thank you for looking at this beautiful example of a show-room condition FJ40. It really is stunning and
in excellent condition. There really is too much to list that went in to this restoration. I think the biggest
component and best selling points are that it's a 1981 (a very rare year) and that I replaced the entire rear tub.
Body Process: The entire Land Cruiser was broken down into pieces and sent to the sand blaster. Then all pieces
were sanded, etched, primed, sealed and sent to a professional body shop in Salt Lake City. The parts were
professionally painted in Toyota T-309 paint.
Drivetrain: The drivetrain is perfect. Tons of power. Excellent compression in all 6-cyl's. Transmission is the
4-speed Toyota and the T-Case is stock. Tires and rims are brand new with less than 50 miles
on them. The entire exhaust system (cat and muffler) are brand new.
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Russians create Toyota Land Cruiser ice sculpture with full interior
Thu, 24 Jan 2013The Toyota Land Cruiser is a pretty hot model around the world. But it took the Russians to make it cool. We have few hard, cold facts and only small slivers of information about these photos, but it seems the icy Toyota was part of the International Snow & Ice Festival in Perm, Russia.
Artists took a huge chunk of ice and shaved it down to the temporary art installation you see here. The sub-zero SUV comes complete with a full interior accessed by the (permanently frozen open) driver's side door. The steering wheel and seats look to be upholstered in, well, dirt. With the back seats removed, the frigid four-door is a pretty slick ride in which to chill out.
Just a thought, but wouldn't a Toyota Tundra have been more appropriate? See the gallery for more photos.
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Fittingly, the 1794 Edition (a new premium trim level for 2014) pays homage to the property on which the Toyota plant now resides - a ranch that was founded in 1794. Scroll down for the official press release for the plant's milestone, and be sure to check out the full gallery of Tundra 1794 Edition images as well.