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1969 Toyota Fj40 Landcruiser Arizona Truck Solid As A Rock on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:0
Location:

Crown Point, Indiana, United States

Crown Point, Indiana, United States
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 69 fj40 with Arizona roots still has an Army  base sticker 15 miles from Mexico on the windshield. It belonged to a U.S. Marshall and ended up in the D.C. area where it was traded to my friend I got it from. I haven't seen a more solid FJ ever. You can see every pinch weld and rivet. In the pics it was -4 degrees when we moved it so the little white spots you see in pics  are ice crystals. We also had to lower the tires to get it in the trailer ,but no worries they are new and hold air fine. I don't know where the motor is from but it does run
very well and the truck shifts stops and goes as it should. 4x4 has been tested and works fine. It has stainless dual exhaust and sounds really nice and mellow but wakes up when you want it to. It looks like this truck was ground up restored in the past it has newer painless wiring and its painted underneath and that preserved it. Inner tub has been Linex coated and areas where paint rubs off like door sills,steps, jambs, and where the top meets has been coated as well and painted to match where needed. Outside panels are super straight and nice and paint is good as well.The round glass is good as well as the rest of the glass. All hinges and mirror mounts are stainless. There are no jumper seats in the back just the front buckets. The front fog lights aren't working but I haven't really tried to see why. The tires are brand new and only have a hundred miles on them. Rims are Linex coated for a tough look. This truck is in storage so there aren't many good pics I wasn't planning on selling it. I will try to get it in my shop this week and take some pics. This truck is super solid and nice but under hood and underneath need a good freshen up on paint and polish, its a little dirty. The front bumper looks to be slightly bent but this is the cheapest item on the vehicle, 68 bucks painted pewter on Ebay right now!. They don't come much nicer for under 50k and with minimal work you can get this one there so bid to win this truck needs a FJ nut to appreciate it. This is a quality piece and is not being given away but someone is gonna get the deal of the year on this FJ if they know the value of this piece. Truck has an open clear title and is as is as described Im an enthusiast and not a dealer but I will try to answer all questions best I can and help with loading or delivery if its not too far. Make sure and contact me at the end to show you  are serious. Good luck to all...



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If you're going to drive a stolen car in a town of roughly 77,000 people - about the same size as Scranton, Pennsylvania or Ogden, Utah - you want to be very careful about where you drive that stolen car to eat. That's the lesson Katherine York of Kennewick, Washington learned when she was arrested for being in possession of a stolen Toyota 4Runner that also happened to have a bunch of stolen clothes from JC Penney and Sears in it.
Virginia Maiden woke up Tuesday, May 14 to find her 1995 4Runner - that she thought she forgot to lock - swiped from her apartment building. At 3 PM that afternoon, while working her shift at the drive-thru at McDonald's that day, she saw her truck in line. York hadn't even gone far - the McDonald's is not even five miles from Maiden's apartment. Maiden called the police, they showed up just as York was leaving, and York made another vehicle switch, this time into a black-and-white for a trip to the Benton County jail. They don't have McDonald's there, but she won't have so far to go to eat.

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Eiji Toyoda dead at 100

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Toyota has had number of chiefs over its 76-year history, but none ever served as long as Eiji Toyoda. The younger cousin of the company's founder served as president of the automaker from 1967 to 1982 and as chairman of the Toyota Motor Corporation for another ten years following the unification of the manufacturing and sales divisions.
During his 25 years at the helm, Eiji Toyoda (pictured above in 1967) was credited with establishing the company's headquarters in Toyota City, spearheading the development of the Prius, expanding production overseas for the first time, launching the Lexus brand and turning Toyota from a minor player into one of the largest automakers in the world.
Even after his retirement in 1992, he remained an honorary chairman and close advisor to his successors, and chaired the company's museum. He died of heart failure, ending a 100-year life that started on September 12, 1913, before the company that bore his family's name (albeit slightly modified) had even started building automatic looms, let alone automobiles. We extend our condolences to the Toyoda family and our congratulations on an accomplished life.