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1964 Toyota Land Cruiser ** No Reserve ** In Great Original Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:115000
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
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This is an All Original 1964 FJ40   With No Reserve

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Check out a short video of the FJ running , the quality is not the best, plus every now and then a gust of wind would come in but it would give you a good idea. The vehicle was still cold during the video so the choke was still partly on. Enjoy!

You might hear a little lifter noise, I believe the exhaust valve spring on the #1 cylinder is a little weak.


original air box, carburetor , motor, tranny, interior, etc... 

This FJ was last registered in 2004 but it had not been driven since about 1997.

It had been in the same family for practically its whole life. In 2004 the FJ was started after it had been sitting for at least a few years. The FJ was started then driven for about 20 minutes and then about an hour after it was shut off the vehicle would not start again. So then it sat till about 2 months ago

Fast forward to now when the vehicle has been gone through to get back in starting, driving, turning, and stopping condition. When the FJ was started in 2004 the old gas in the fuel tank was used which sealed all the intake valves.

I have done absolutely no body nor paint work!!!

Any body prep or protection was done about 20 years ago.

I removed the head, had it hot tanked, and reseated the valves. 10 photo 20131220_101029.jpg

The fuel tank and fuel lines were cleaned off, now clean

15 photo 20131220_101100.jpgThe original carburetor was cleaned and rebuilt

Electric fuel pump installed

Replaced complete hydraulic system on vehicle

New Toyota Genuine Parts brake master cylinder as well as replaced bad wheel cylinders

New Aisin Clutch hydraulics (Master cylinder, Slave cylinder, and hoses/lines)

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4 New Mud Campaigns Tires

34 photo 20140124_161915.jpgAll windows are in great shape

The body on this one is in great shape, the tub was redone in the early 90s and the interior was rhino lined. 23 photo 20140124_161625.jpg

When you look at the pictures notice the fruit loops magnet, place it anywhere it will stick. The tub is all solid metal. The rear hatch door has only surface rust look at the pictures to see it. The interior and floor boards are in great solid condition. Take a look at all the pictures, they will be the best indicator of condition.



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Great Glass

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Don't mind the tape on spark plug wires that wont be there when you get the vehicle and the hose from valve cover to air box will be on.

The FJ runs great and is in great mechanical condition, no noticeable leaks to mention, all old hoses have also been replaced.

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Tape on radiator will be gone as well.

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Just a little dirty on driver side floor board, but it is as solid as the rest of the floor.

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The inside cab and floor is in fantastic solid condition and rhino lined.

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The rear end (bottom rail) is in great shape, this area is very prone to rust, solid on this one and the fruit loops shows it is not from a past bondo repair job.

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Just surface rust

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Here comes the fruit loops, the thin magnet was used to show that the body is solid not a bondo wonderland. The parrot? has no problems sticking at all anywhere!28 photo 20140124_160526.jpg29 photo 20140124_160535.jpg30 photo 20140124_160554.jpg31 photo 20140124_160631.jpg

Just a little surface rust on the removable top

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This is a little dent, not rust bubbling

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The only rust that might be a little more than surface rust is in this tiny area, to the right of the Parrot, but as you can see the magnet still sticks just fine. 34 photo 20140124_161915.jpg35 photo 20140124_160153.jpg

I hope you enjoyed looking over this 1964 FJ 40, don't forget about the video where you can see and hear the vehicle running!

This is a NO RESERVE Auction, high bidder will win the vehicle

To keep the auction fair for everyone, if you have a 0 rating please contact me if your interested in bidding, I will also make an attempt to contact you but if not contact is made I will unfortunately be canceling your bid in an effort to keep the auction fair for those who are interested in the vehicle

Thanks and Good Luck!

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