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1975 Fj 40 Toyota Land Cruiser on 2040-cars

Year:1975 Mileage:88037
Location:

Overland Park, Kansas, United States

Overland Park, Kansas, United States
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1975 Toyota FJ 40 Land Cruiser 
This car is my daily driver, and has been for the past 3 years.  I have enjoyed driving it around town and taking it on road trips.  It has been a super reliable vehicle for me.  
I am setting up this auction to determine the value of this vehicle.  I have a price that I would like to get out of the vehicle, and I will set that as the reserve in this auction.  
I estimate that in the first 2 years of owning this vehicle I spent approximately $25,000 in upgrades.  
I have recorded a youtube video to explain all of the mechanical and cosmetic upgrades that have been done to the vehicle.  The video was a little long, so it had to be split into two video clips on youtube. The links to the videos on YouTube are:

 
All of the smog equipment has been removed, so if this is an issue in your state, please take note of this!
You can call me (Dave) directly at 913-207-6116 if you have any questions. However, I would request that you please watch the video(s) before calling as I have covered many details there.

The odometer shows 88,037 but this mileage will go up because it is my daily driver.  Also, I do not believe that this mileage is accurate.  I have no idea how many times the odometer may have turned over before I owned the vehicle.  The engine was rebuilt in 2001 by the previous owner.  I became the owner of this vehicle approximately 3 years ago.

I have included some pictures in this listing, however, if you are wanting any other specific pictures of the vehicle please send me an email and let me know exactly what you are looking for and I will take and send pictures for you as well!

I will only accept actual cash or a cashier's check for payment on this vehicle.  Please do not expect me to be flexible on this.  Ebay has it set up to accept a deposit through paypal, however, the final balance will be due at the time you come to pick up the vehicle with cash or cashiers check!  I would like to have the vehicle picked up within 7 days of the auction ending.  However, I understand it may take more time for some people, so please email before the ending of the auction to discuss possibilities if you think you will need extra time to get here to pick up the vehicle. If I do not receive an email from you, I will hold you to the 7 days from the end of the auction for pick up and final payment.

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Toyota has issued a voluntary safety recall for 119,000 2003-2004 Avalon models because in some cases the airbags could inadvertently deploy.
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Toyota Public Affairs Manager Cindy Knight told Autoblog that there was one reported injury caused by the sudden deployment, but there have been no accidents or crashes. The company is currently preparing the parts for dealers now, and the component takes 90 minutes to two hours to install. "We don't believe there are any other affected models," said Knight.

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Toyota asking NHTSA for fuel cell car safety exemption regarding electric shocks

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