1978 Toyota Fj40 Land Cruiser 4x4,original Unrestored,nice Driver All There on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Toyota
Drive Type: 4X4
Model: FJ Cruiser
Mileage: 42,172
Trim: FJ40
1978 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser,Original,Unrestored,all there.This Classic Is Tight and Runs & Drives Great.All electrics work including the Horn.It comes equipped with the Original Striaght Six and Manual Transmission.
Recent Service:New Radiator,Battery,Alternator,Hoses and Gaskets were replaced.
This FJ40 is in pretty good condition there is some Rust in the Usual Places,Rear Cab Corners,Bottom of Doors and Front Floor Pans.The floor pans have small holes could easily be Patched or Replaced.The Floors are Solid though.(There are Replacement Patch Panels Available and they are Pretty Reasonably Priced).
Here is your Chance to Finally Buy one at a Good Price that you can Drive Daily or Restore.Also comes with Spare & Rear Mount.
Priced to Sell Don't Missout.
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