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1978 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 ,350ci ,4wd , Auto. No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1978 Mileage:12000
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
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 Reposting this due to no payment .please dont bid unless your going to pay! No reserve auction this time good luck everyone. is my 1978 Toyota Land cruiser Fj40 with Clean florida title .

First Thing I must say ive owned this Land cruiser for about 2 years and have been slowly fixing it up . I have two other fj40s and would like to make space for them.

It has a 350ci (5.7) Chevy engine and th400 Automatic transmission both Great condition , I  have put a brand new harness for the fj,  Has headman Headers with full 2.5 inch dual borla exhaust w/Crome tips (sounds mean!!)
Edelbrock carb , aluminum Intake manifold , dual oil filters with steel braided lines
New starter , Fuel pump ,exhaust and intake manifold gaskets, Aceel distributor ,
Ignition coil , spark plugs and wires , exhaust collector gaskets ,mr gasket 160 degree thermostat with new gaskets . I've done more but I can't remember
Stock front disk brakes and rear drum all fully rebuilt with all new parts
4 new wheel cylinders , shoes , drum , hardware , calipers , pads , rotors
Also has power brakes and steering with brand new ball joints all around
Smitty built 8000 lb Winch with warn winch plate works perfect with controls that run inside
Last year they came with the rounded grill
Fully redone Interior !! over 2000 alone was spent With Tan and light brown soft leather
The front seats are recline able  and all in practically perfect condition And the the door cards an even the dash has been redone as well all in Leather!
Paint and body work is about a month old , looks great but has some minor flaws over 1500 spent

Frame is solid as they get, body all rust has been removed and repaired with fiberglass except mentioned spots ,where the hard top meets the body on the inside could use some minor rust repair but I have put silicone and painted over you cant tell unless you look for it
The Toyota runs Very good . No smoke or knocking . it's very fast and tranny is as tight as you can get no leaks  
 Has rare factory Auto locking hubs ,4x4 works perfect , 4wd on the fly !2H,4H,N,4L
All original axles and suspension in great shape and has rear end locker,  2 inch Shackle lift kit

Has Chevy Tilt steering Colum to utilize the auto shifter, Rear Light switch for Reverse/work light
 Has a Nice solid hitch  with working trailer lights 7 pin and 4 pin 
Also has new door gaskets all around so when you shut the door its solid no rattle  and rear ambulance style doors in back as well
Very clean and it's the neck breaker where ever you drive . its an old school japan 4x4 but chevy powered whats not to love                                              Has brand new Tachometer ,oil pressure, temp, volt Gauges working perfect. Gas gauge works but has bad sending unit , Spedo dosent because the auto transmission, but you can get an external mph gauge to use with the turbo 400.

All the lights work perfect , even the turn singals work,high beams, License plate ,have upgraded to 2006 jeep wrangler headlight conversion for better lighting and rear led brake lights as well. The rear quarter panel marker lamps need redoing I just have the lenses on right now . Aftermarket front turn signals to not hide the Natural Curves of the vehicle.Has a 71 Toyota fj55 oem crome radio antenna mast. with new cd player, antenna, speakers .

It Also has a new custom steering shock ,FJ cruiser oem 17inch steelies with 75percent tires w nitrogen ,

Due to the location the previous owner put the chevy power steering box the front left shock would need a bracket made for the top of the shock to bolt to. I have a brand new shock for it and have a diagraph of the bracket with specs and location of a fabrication shop , the cost would be from you but I can have it done if its detrimental. I drive it all around town and the suspension is heavy duty you can barely tell . Also put a oem style horn on it and fj80 door handle as well as an oem 4wd badge thats not shown in pics,

Im just now putting brand new shocks on it and a new sending unit *

my name is Daniel give me a txt or call 954-439-2576 if you had any questions



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