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1971 Toyota Fj 40 Land Cruiser on 2040-cars

US $25,000.00
Year:1971 Mileage:21316
Location:

Silt, Colorado, United States

Silt, Colorado, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:three speed
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:f 1
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: fj4099632
Make: Toyota
Mileage: 21,316
Model: Land Cruiser
Number of Cylinders: six
Year: 1971
Trim: paint
Drive Type: 4x4

Up for sale is  a original 1971 fj 40 California rust free  land cruiser  with many new parts     the engine was rebuilt . with new pistons,new rings ,crank was ground .030 maine new bearing.      and rods  .0 20 new bearing  .all new seal on motor,  transmission,  transfer case .new motor mounts.     the head . surfaced and valve job.  new water pump .and all new hoses and clamps    new radiator  new clutch   new pressure plate  flywheel surfaced  new clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder with stainless steel. lines   new stainless steel lines  to oil filter  new stainless steel brake lines front.  new carburetor rebuild kit new windshield washer pump.  new starter.  new fuel pump. new stainless steel bolt kit for windshield front doors.  new  rubber and felt  on all doors and window .new door seal kit.  new window regulator with screw kit.  new brake, clutch,gas pedal rubber.  new dash cover.  new ignition switch with keys.  and more   all light work ,horn,wiper,12 volt cig, 12 volt accessory plug,amp gauge ,oil gauge ,(good pressure), temp gauge  all work fine.        things it needs are horn button on steering wheel.  passenger door lock, .back up light ,license plate light,.windshield wiper works on one speed only,  heater works on one speed only,the paint job is very nice but when it was buff they went to deep in a couple spots i will send one quart of pluto beige paint to the winning bidder.   the top is not the original it fits but not a perfect.   i replaced the rubber but the glass has some scratches and the lift shocks were replace with gas shocks     if you  are  a serious buyer and have any question  please call Nick at 970 210 4800   NO EMAIL OR TEX PLEASE

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