1968 Toyota Fj Cruiser on 2040-cars
Beryl, Utah, United States
Offering for sale our highly customized 1968 FJ 40. This is a very capable (street legal in Utah) crawler that was
built with only the highest components and finished with a 3 stage PPG paint. Many hours were built on the build to
make it a great driver on the street as well as top notch off road in any environment.
350 GM Block Bored .30 Over (Built for High Torque)
Handmade 2 into 1 Ceramic Coated Wrapped Exhaust with Flowmaster Muffler
Custom TPI with Altered Fuel Rails and Holley Commander Computer
Serpentine Belt Kit
Custom Air Intake
Polished High Output Alternator
GM 700R4 Transmission
6-States Built Driveline
Atlas Transfer Case with Custom Shift Console
Dana Axles Rebuilt with Yukon Gears
Air Locker
10,000 lb Wench with Remote
Custom 3 Link Coil Over Front Suspension
Custom 4 Link Coil Over Rear Suspension
Front Axle Extended 9"
Rear Axle Extended 12"
Disc Brakes with High Performance Booster
Toyota FJ Cruiser for Sale
- Toyota: fj cruiser trail teams ultimate edition 1/(US $16,800.00)
- Toyota: fj cruiser trail team 4x4 4dr 5a suv 4-doo(US $12,000.00)
- 2010 toyota fj cruiser(US $12,000.00)
- Toyota: fj cruiser premium sport utility 4-door(US $16,500.00)
- 2007 toyota fj cruiser(US $11,400.00)
- 1974 toyota fj cruiser land cruiser fj-40 (US $13,200.00)
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Wed, 23 Apr 2014Toyota first launched the Yaris in 1999, though that model was sold in the North America as the Echo. The second generation arrived in 2005, replaced by the third in 2011. Sometime next year, Toyota is expected to roll out a new Yaris for North America, to be built in Mexico on the same platform as the next Mazda2. But before that comes to pass, Toyota has introduced a mild facelift for the Yaris in markets other than ours.
With styling cues borrowed from the new Aygo and the Yaris Hybrid-R concept, the new Yaris (for Europe) and Vitz (for Japan) are distinguished by updated styling front and rear. Though the European model bears a more aggressive look than the JDM version, both feature the new X motif that seems to be the new look for the whole family - particularly for small hatchbacks.
The back end has also been revised to incorporate new LED taillights and a (faux) diffuser in the bumper. The cabin, meanwhile, has been redesigned to feel roomier and quieter with upgraded equipment. The suspension has also been refined, and in Europe at least, Toyota will continue to offer the Yaris with a choice of 1.0- or 1.3-liter gasoline engines, 1.4-liter diesel or hybrid powertrains.
Toyota sizzle reel gives better look at i-Road Geneva concept
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