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Beautiful 1978 Toyota Fj40 Landcruiser Blue California Car Fresh Paint No Rust on 2040-cars

Year:1978 Mileage:21784
Location:

Fremont, California, United States

Fremont, California, United States
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Super condition 1978 Toyota FJ40 Blue with grey interior. Stock condition and stock 2F motor with 4 speed manual transmission. Last owner has owned for many years in El Dorado California. It was stored in the garage by an older gentleman who loved the car and just didn't have the time to drive it anymore. Car was recently serviced at Mudraks FJ40 specialist in Sonoma California. 

Car was recently painted in the last year with a very nice quality paint job.  Seats were just re upholstered in the factory finish. Tires are still very new.  Steel wheels and hub caps are excellent condition. Rear heater unit was just rebuilt by Mudrak as well. 

This cruiser is a truck that gets attention wherever it goes. People love the striking blue paint with white roof.  

Truck does not leak. Drives great and goes into gear very easily. Clutch has lots of life left. Engine hoses were all upgraded.  All of the major work has been done and Cruiser is turn key and ready to drive home with confidence. 

Clean title in hand. 




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