1977 Toyota Fj40 on 2040-cars
Walnut Creek, California, United States
Engine:350 TPI
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1977
Exterior Color: Desert beige
Make: Toyota
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Land Cruiser
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 4X4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Gas
Mileage: 2,210
I'm reluctantly selling my FJ to pay for house remodeling. The previous owner did all it's upgrades, he owned it for 23 years. As a dealership dervice shop foreman he upgraded this beautiful FJ to perfection. Here is a list of what I know was done but I'm sure there are much more..
- Crate Chevy 350 TPI V8 motor with all installation and wiring done to perfection. - BAR sticker, a very important item. No Smog problems. - 4 speed manual transmission from an early 60s Douce&half Army truck, very solid and robust tranny. - Orion Transfer case. - Spring over suspension. - Front and rear disc brakes. - Power steering. - Push button start. - Full floating rear axle. - Heavy duty Warn winch with remote control cable. - Custom front roll bumper. - Almost new Goodyear Wrangle 33inch tires. - Full roll cage. - Rear mounted air tank with flexible hose. - Under seat mounted air compressor. - Sony stereo deck with Amplifier and 4 speakers. - Brand new Optima blue top battery. - Repainted in Sahara beige over a year ago. - Full STC of Denver Colorado soft top with extra soft doors and side windows. - New Bikini top. Most of the major work has been done within the past few years.The interior is pretty stock, seats are from an earlier Camry, the rubber dash is long gone but I'm sure one can be acquired online. This FJ runs and drives great, no leaks, blinkers, lights, horn, heater work perfectly, no reverse lights, odometer is showing 2210 miles but I'm sure it's 102210. Undercarriage is very clean, no rust. I just renewed the registration, it's good till Aug/ 2015. I will regret selling it as I'm sure I'll never find another one done so right like this one. I have title on hand, serious buyers please, no low ballers. Thank you. |
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