1978 Toyota Bj 42 (fj40 Diesel) on 2040-cars
Campbell, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:STOCK TOYOTA 4 CYL. DIESEL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Year: 1978
Interior Color: Black
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: STOCK
Drive Type: REAR
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 81,947
Exterior Color: White
MOST TOYOTA FJ40 TYPE DIESELS WERE IMPORTED FROM CANADA AND WERE VERY RUSTY OR FROM AUSTRALIA AND WERE RIGHT HAND DRIVE. THIS FJ WAS DRIVEN HERE FROM CENTRAL AMERICA AND IS NEITHER A RUST BUCKET NOR RIGHT HAND DRIVE. IT IS VERY SOLID AND A TIGHT DRIVER WITH A VERY SPUNKY 4 CYLINDER DIESEL ENGINE.
NEW ARE THE FOLLOWING: PAINT SEATS FOUR WHEEL DISC BRAKES COIL SPRING FRONT SUSPENSION POWER STEERING AND BRAKES BESTTOP THE BJ HAS ALL TERRAIN B F GOODRICH TIRES (31 X 10.5) . WITH THE POWER STEERING AND BRAKES ADDED IT BECOMES AN EASY AND FUN DRIVER. THE FOUR SPEED TRANSMISSION AND SURPRISINGLY SNAPPY DIESEL ENGINE YIELD GOOD PERFORMANCE, AND THE COIL SPRING FRONT SUSPENSION GIVES IT A SMOOTHER RIDE. THE TRANSMISSION, CLUTCH, AND ENGINE ARE ALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THERE IS A HARD TOP THAT GOES WITH THE FJ THAT HAS NEW PAINT AND NEEDS REASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT.. IT ALSO HAS A CUSTOM MADE VINYL FLOOR MAT,AND A CHEVY STEERING COLUMN. THE FLOOR IS SOLID WITH TWO MINOR REPAIRS. |
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