63 Toyota Land Cruiser Sand Dragster on 2040-cars
Ridgefield, Washington, United States
Selling 1963 Toyota Land Cruiser sand dragster. Fiberglass flip nose, Line-x'ed inside and out, new five point harnesses, new 20 gal fuel cell, custom dash with new Auto Meter gauges, 9" Ford rear end with spool, Dana 40 front end, Dana 20 transfer case with new aluminum finned pan, heavy duty 32 spline output tailhousing, Ford top loader with Hurst short throw shifter, 1350 U-joints and 850hp drive shaft from Driveshaft Specialist Inc., Magna Fuel Pro pump and filter, chrome moly pinion yoke with large bearing pinion billet support, McLeod 800# sintered iron clutch with hydraulic throw out bearing, $1,500 spent on transmission interior alone!, Wilwood Dynalite drag race rear brakes, Headman Husler 1 7/8" headers with 3.5" Split Flow mufflers, 650 HP 427 cid 400 four bolt - best of everything!
$14,000 invested in motor alone and only has 1.6 hrs on it. This thing shakes your spine and everything attached to it!!! |
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