1977 Fj40 Toyota Land Cruiser 4x4 Stock Body With Professional 350 V8 Bj40 Cj Jk on 2040-cars
Ponderay, Idaho, United States
Body Type:Hardtop / removable
Engine:350 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Interior Color: Gray/black
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: FJ40
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive w/transfer case to 2 wheel
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: FJ40
Exterior Color: Color Code 031; White
Here is your chance to own an otherwise, stock 1977 FJ40 Toyota Land Cruiser with professionally installed 350 V8 that will make someone an excellent daily driver or weekend warrior.
Very nice rust free body with all new, complete body and paint restore, stock 031 Toyota Land Cruiser White both inside and out. New V8 install with 40,000 miles. Runs excellent, and is super reliable.
Transmission is the stock Toyota 4 speed that shifts smoothly through all gears. Mechanically this FJ has been gone through by a professional mechanic and everything works very well, starts and runs very well, no blue smoke, no burn, no leaks. Runs like a scalded dog.
As you can see, this 40 is in super nice condition, with stock OEM Toyota floor mats, stock seats in very nice shape, stock rear floor mat, stock dash, and cluster. Stock, original bottle jack (yellow) and all the original jack rods (yellow).
Along with all new body and interior paint, there are:
New battery
New door and window seals
New hard top seals
New stainless nuts and bolts
Newly painted rims in bright white
Newly painted cap in bright white
New landcruiser emblems on apron
New brakes, bled and ready to stop you on a dime
New mufflers
New front shocks
New gas cap
New headliner
Tires are in excellent condition; 31X10.50X15
All gauges work well with the exception of the speedometer cable and the odometer cable. Miles are 142,000 on the body and the V8 was rebuilt and has approximately 42K. Front heater is there, but disconnected.
This is a very nice 77' FJ40 with tons of power coming from the V8 engine. Runs down the road very well, does not pull, or wander. Has tons of power, was not "slapped in", it was done correctly, and is very dependable. Please have a look at the other 77' FJ40's on eBay. This one is all steel, no rino liner to hide bad metal, and rust. No $40,000 price tags.
Bid with confidence. I reserve the right to sell locally and end the action early.
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