1969 Toyota Fj40 on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
Engine:6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: patina
Model: Land Cruiser
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: .
Drive Type: rear with 4x4
Mileage: 96,000
Exterior Color: Nice patina
Hello,
Thanks for checking out my FJ.... This truck will drive anywhere.... I've driven it to LA twice..... On that note it is mechanically sound needing very little... I have done the following:
WEBER CARB
ELECTRONIX IGNITION
HOT SHOT COIL
RE UPHOLSTERED BENCH SEAT
RE FAB'D REAR SILL
I HAVE 2 H53D HELICOPTER SEATS FOR JUMP SEATS, THEY WEIGH LESS AND ARE MORE COMPACT WITH BUILT IN SHOULDER/LAP RESTRAINTS
RESTO SIDE STEPS WITH STAINLESS HARDWARE
4" ROUGH COUNTRY LIFT WITH NITRO SHOCKS
PARKING BRAKE ASSEMBLY WITH NEW CABLE
ALL DONE ABOUT 8 MONTHS IN TIME
INCLUDED:
MISC STAINLESS METRIC HRDWR
POLY BODY MOUNT KIT
MANUAL
ALUMINUM WHEELS W/ FEDERAL 30's currently on it
STOCK STEEL WHEELS
TRANSMISSION HUMP GASKET KIT
REFINISHED WING WINDOWS WITH HARDWARE
FLY WHEEL
WARN MODEL 8274 RECOVERY WINCH, OLDER MODEL BUT WORKS LIKE A CHAMP WITH FAST DRAW AND WITH ORIGINAL CONTROL
2 OPTIMA BLUE TOP BATTERIES
NOS TOYOTA BACK UP LAMP AND HOUSING
NEEDED TO BE COMPLETED:
SOME SHEET METAL
PAINT IT
DIFF (REAR AND FRONT) GASKETS, NOT IMMEDIATE
CLUTCH W/ REAR SEAL, NOT IMMEDIATE BUT IT DOES DRIP A LITTLE OIL
**MAKE IT YOUR OWN
Clean title, Straight original 6 CYL, 3 speed on the column...... Finish it for the summer....
805 832 2653 Cory- call with any questions
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