1984 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj60 on 2040-cars
Mapleton, Utah, United States
Completely restored 1984 Toyota FJ 60 landcruiser. The body is 100% rust free and paint is good enough for a
showroom. Many features have been redone and added (see list below). All in all an amazing vehicle that is set up
to last for a long time. Very well equipped for long haul overland adventures.
Features:
1. New Chevy 350 Vortec V8
2. Toyota 5 Speed Transmission
4. Front and Read Lockers powered by ABS air compressor
5. Warn Winch
6. After market front and rear bumpers with tire, gas and bike carrier
7. Safari Snorkel
8. Dual battery
9. 9” lcd stereo
10. Locking gull-wing rear windows
11. Custom Diamond plate interior
13. Remote power door locks
14. Rebuilt transfer case
15. New clutch
16. New drive lines
17. New alternator
18. New interior
19. Rock rails
20. 40 gallon gas tank
21. New heater core
22. Replaced steel on rear wheel wells
23. Killer roof rack
24. New fuel lines
25. Rebuilt steering box
26. Rebuilt front end
27. Multiple accessory lights
28. Skid plate
29. Locking tail gate storage box
30. Entire car fitted with sound dampening material.
31. Cruise Control
32. Brand new aftermarket front seats with seat heaters
33. New custom radiator
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