1977 Toyota Land Cruiser Base ,fj40 , 4x4 4.2l on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
1977 LAND CRUISER FJ-40, 4X4 WITH 59,358 MILES, 4 ON FLOOR MANUAL TRANSMISSION 5 NEW 33 10.5X15 BF GOODRICH T/A 5 ALLOY RIMS NEW HEI DISTRIBUTOR NEW 12,OOO LB. WINCH NEW KC LIGHTS NEW FRONT WINDSHIELD NEW PAINT NEW FRONT & REAR PRO COMP SHOCKS NEW STEERING STABILYZER PRO COMP NEW BEST SOFT TOP NEW FRONT DISK BRAKES WITH ROTORS NEW REAR DISK BRAKE CONVERSION NEW FRONT SEATS NEW REAR TINDELL BENCH SEAT NEW PIONEER BLUE TOOTH RADIO NEW 48 INCH LIFT JACK NEW S.S. WINDSHIELD AND HOOD HOLD DOWNS NEW PRO COMP FRONT SPRINGS, 2 INCH LIFT NEW HEAVY DUTY 2 INCH SHACKELS, FRONT AND REAR NEW CUSTOM REAR BUMPER W/SPARE TIRE AND HI LIFT JACK NEW REAR TAIL GATE NEW CUSTOM FRONT BUMPER W/WINCH, KC LIGHTS, BRUSH GUARD NEW CUSTOM SIDE STEP NERF BARS NEW SAGINAW POWER STEERING NEW PROTECTIVE COATING ON INNER SHELL CUSTOM DIAMOND PLATE - MAKES A STATEMENT EXCELLENT CONDITION IN AND OUT. VEHICLE RESTORED AND PAINTED WITH ALL BELLS AND WHISTLES- ADDED FOR A FUN TIME -CRUISING IN TOWN OR FOR OFF ROAD VENTURES. A RARE FIND!!! ALSO TUFFY CENTER CONSOLE LOCK BOX |
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Toyota investing $200M in Southern manufacturing
Sun, 23 Jun 2013Over the past two years, Toyota has invested more than $2 billion at its North American production facilities, and it apparently doesn't plan on stopping there. To keep up with recent strong sales, Toyota is investing an additional $200 million at its engine plants in the Southern US to increase production capacity of its V6 engines.
The bulk of this money ($150 million) will go to expand Toyota's engine plant in Huntsville, AL, which is currently responsible for supplying engines - four-cylinder, V6 and V8 - to eight of Toyota's 12 domestically produced vehicles. That includes the best-selling Toyota Camry (shown above).
Toyota didn't say exactly what improvements are being made to the plant, but this follows last year's $80 million investment in the plant that is set to be completed by next year raising the engine capacity to 750,000 annual units including 362,000 V6s. The remaining $50 million will go to the casting plants of Toyota-owned Bodine Aluminum in Missouri and Tennessee, which supply engine blocks and cylinder heads to the Huntsville engine plant as well as others in Kentucky and West Virginia. Scroll down below for the official press release.
Construction of Lexus' first US assembly line underway
Thu, 09 Jan 2014The ES is Lexus' top-selling sedan, but the Japanese luxury marque has never manufactured it outside of Japan. In fact, Lexus has never made any cars in the United States, one of its largest markets worldwide. But that's about to change.
Yesterday, construction began in Georgetown, Kentucky, on the first Lexus assembly line in America, the first concrete (or steel) step in a $360-million expansion of Toyota's plant in the Bluegrass state that will create 750 new jobs. The expansion was announced last April by chief executive Akio Toyoda at the New York Auto Show.
Once the new assembly line gets online in the fall of next year, Toyota plans on building some 50,000 units of the ES each year. Lexus sold a record 72,581 examples of the ES in the United States last year - 30 percent more than the previous year - so Lexus will either have to import some more from overseas or leave some buyers disappointed.
Vote to unionize Toyota Canada plant faces delay
Fri, 04 Apr 2014Volkswagen isn't the only automaker with high-profile unionization efforts afoot at one of its North American factories. Unifor, Canada's largest private-sector union, is attempting to organize Toyota's factories in Ontario, reports Reuters. A vote was originally set for next week, but Unifor has apparently found more workers eligible to vote, delaying the proceedings. It hasn't rescheduled the ballot yet, but claims there are 7,500 employees with the right to vote, with over 3,000 having already signed union cards.
Toyota is pushing against organizing, saying that workers already have a payment and benefits near the top of the industry, and noting that it has never laid off a permanent employee in Canada. Unifor has reportedly countered by saying that about a quarter of the workforce is operating under a temporary contract, which receives lower benefits.
The automaker has three factories in Ontario - two in Cambridge and one in Woodstock. To form a union, a majority of eligible employees must vote to join Unifor. If successful, they would be the first wholly owned Toyota plants in North America to be organized. Previous attempts to unionize the Japanese automaker's Canadian factories in 2001 and 2008 failed due to lack of support.