1974 Toyota Fj40 Landcruiser on 2040-cars
Boulder, Colorado, United States
This 1974 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser has been trail tested all over Colorado and is ready to hit your local jeep roads right now, or is the perfect starting point for you to customize into your dream rig. Basis of the truck is solid with many modifications done to make it reliable and useable off road. The motor and trans is from an 85 FJ60. New clutch at install. Motor does not smoke or burn oil. Title is Salvage as it’s been put together from parts from a couple of FJ’s. Very reliable and starts up every time. All electrics work. The body tub, and frame mounts are solid and not rusted but there is the typical rust on the rear quarters and under the gate. This is a super fun rig and very capable off-road ride for a low price of entry compared to many Land Cruisers on the market. Below is a list of modifications and parts. Call with questions or to schedule a viewing, 720-883-6548. I do reserve right to pull sale if a good offer is made. Please only bid if serious. High bidder is final sale. $500 deposit via payal within 48 hrs of close. Remainder due via cash or certified check on delivery. 2f motor from ‘85 FJ60, does not burn oil or smoke Metal tech front fenders for tire clearance Ford 9” shock towers Spring over axle Conversion Stretched wheelbase Custom rear driveshaft Rear locker New front calipers Rebuilt rear wheel cylinders Power steering conversion Ford Carburator Headers LED lightbar LED reverse Warn 8k winch Planar diesel fired russian heater with controller-(super rare item-runs on 1.5 gallon diesel tank) 36" tsl's on spacers New Bilsteins up front Soft top and bikini top Optima battery Bestop front seats Smittybuilt removable rear bench seat everything works, lights etc. hi-lift jack mounted on rear swingout spare tire carrier |
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