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1971 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj55 on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:117469 Color: driver side
Location:

Signal Hill, California, United States

Signal Hill, California, United States

For sale 1971 FJ55 Toyota Land Cruiser.  Fresh restoration including all new paint and electrical work.  California truck all it’s life with current registration and CLEAN title.  117K miles on 3 speed (floor shift) F-motor 6 cylinder.  Fresh Oil/Filter change and new spark plugs, along with new ignition coil and switch.  Starts right up every time.  Front Disc and rear Drum brakes. 5 brand new BFG A/T 33’ tires on new rims with correct paint color.  Body has been stripped and repaid with metal as needed to eliminate any rust areas.  Paint is correct Cygnus White (OE spec) color single stage gloss, so any scratches can be rubbed out with ease.  Leave in all white or paint two-tone color of your choice.  PO had installed a long range gas tank so there is a second gas door (locking) on the exterior driver side.  Switch for gas in located on the floor of driver side.  Interior has been properly restored using original door cards and seating.  New dash pad and rear cargo mat (custom) has been made specifically for this truck.  Original Toyota rubber mats are in front and middle areas.  Includes full jack set and start crank, along with 2 original shop manuals.  Recent exhaust work and FULL electrical work has been completed.  Everything works except reverse lamps when backing (switch is ordered).  Rear window works every time along with the horn, radio, interior lighting, exterior lighting, and all switches.  Aftermarket Oil pressure gauge has been mounted.  New headliner installed and seats are in very good condition.  Overall a great truck ready for the ranch or road or upgrade to V-8.  Please review pics and questions are welcomed.


On Jun-05-14 at 10:35:42 PDT, seller added the following information:

VIN # FJ55021540

New front and rear shocks.

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