1976 Toyota Fj40 Landcruiser on 2040-cars
Prosper, Texas, United States
Engine:F2
Year: 1976
Drive Type: 4x4
Make: Toyota
Mileage: 98,340
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: Fj40
I am selling a 1976 Toyota fj40 that is in great shape and runs very good. It has the original Toyota Cygnus White paint and the inside bed and front floor boards have been lined to protect them. Those are the areas that rust the must and this FJ has no rust in those areas. It has the FJ engine that runs great. I have just tuned it up with a fresh oil and filter, new spark plugs and wires, a new distributor, a new battery, new radiator with all new hoses, a new alternator, a new fuel filter and a new air filter. This FJ is not for from being a $20k Landcruiser. I have started to remove the weather stripping from all the doors. I have new ones, but I am not going to put them on, as the new owner may or may not to want to paint the FJ. The outside is all complete and very little rust for how old she is. The previous owner put a metal covering over the rear quarter panels. There are no jump seats and the previous owner covered the front original with covers. I have removed the headliner, so a new one could be put in place pretty easy. Couple different options from the few suppliers out there like Cool Cruisers right here in Texas.
This FJ is in great overall condition, but it is not a showroom condition. With a few upgrades this FJ will continue to rise in value. Please let me know if you have any questions. Your are welcome to preview the FJ. The FJ is being sold as is and does not have any type of warranty. I do not need help selling this FJ, scammers will be reported and low ballers will not get a response. A $2,000 deposited is due within 24 hours after the auction and remaining balance is due within three days. Please make sure you have the funds if your going to bid. I do NOT accept paypal as there have been issues with it, so wire or cash preferred. Thanks 214-551-6527 On Jan-02-14 at 17:58:09 PST, seller added the following information: I am selling a 1976 Toyota fj40 that is in great shape and runs very good. It has the original Toyota Cygnus White paint and the inside bed and front floor boards have been lined to protect them. Those are the areas that rust the must and this FJ has no rust in those areas. It has the 2f engine that runs great. I have just tuned it up with a fresh oil and filter, new spark plugs and wires, a new distributor, a new battery, new radiator with all new hoses, a new alternator, a new fuel filter and a new air filter. This FJ is not for from being a $20k Landcruiser. I have started to remove the weather stripping from all the doors. I have new ones, but I am not going to put them on, as the new owner may or may not to want to paint the FJ. The outside is all complete and very little rust for how old she is. The previous owner put a metal covering over the rear quarter panels. There are no jump seats and the previous owner covered the front original with covers. I have removed the headliner, so a new one could be put in place pretty easy. Couple different options from the few suppliers out there like Cool Cruisers right here in Texas. This FJ is in great overall condition, but it is not a showroom condition. With a few upgrades this FJ will continue to rise in value. Please let me know if you have any questions. Your are welcome to preview the FJ. The FJ is being sold as is and does not have any type of warranty. I do not need help selling this FJ, scammers will be reported and low ballers will not get a response. A $2,000 deposited is due within 24 hours after the auction and remaining balance is due within three days. Please make sure you have the funds if your going to bid. I do NOT accept paypal as there have been issues with it, so wire or cash preferred. Thanks 214-551-6527 On Jan-04-14 at 15:54:58 PST, seller added the following information: I am willing to help out on Shipping, but buyer will pay the shipping cost. I have a lady that does my shipping when i buy a car and she is awesome. I would be happy to give you her name and number if you have shipping needs. |
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