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1981 Fj40 - Expedition Ready 5-speed With Ps on 2040-cars

Year:1981 Mileage:112695
Location:

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
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Contact me at (515) 864-1275

After Land Cruiser - What was Far became Near.

Capable 5-speed FJ40 - A 20 Year Project.


This beautiful and capable FJ40 is on consignment at Land Cruiser Nation. She is a rust free New Mexico born 1981 FJ40 with H55 5-Speed, power steering, rebuilt 2F engine, Non-USA Toyota distributor with timing adjustment & advanced curve for more power. Truck will run 75MPH at 2750 RPM’s. Old Man Emu suspension, Holly carb from Downey Off Road. K&N Filter,  Aux fuel tank with electric switching between tanks, new fuel lines, overhead storage tray w/ C/B radio & aircraft map light. New OEM headliner and upholstery. New gaskets, weatherstripping, window felts, storage behind seats. New BFG AT 31x10.50’s on new rims. Ramsey winch. Search lights, AM/FM Cassette. This truck is set up and ready to go! Same owner for 20 years. Always Garaged!

  • New Mexico Truck
  • No Rust
  • 5-Speed Australian Transmission
  • Engine Overhauled 10,828 miles ago
  • Non standard USA distributor
  • Aux fuel tank with electric switching
  • De-smogged
  • Holly Carburetor from Downey Off Road
  • Old Man Emu 2.5 Suspension
  • Saginaw Power Steering 1998 - Classic Cruisers, Salida
  • New PS pump in 2004 - Classic Cruisers, Salida
  • Hardened valve seats
  • Aux fuel tank w/ electric fuel pumps
  • New headliner
  • Overhead storage tray
  • New gaskets for hard top
  • New weatherstripping on doors
  • New BF Goodritch All Terrain T/A, 31X10.50R on American Racing wheels
  • New felts on windows.
  • Speakers in doors and two in back.
  • All fuel hoses replaced with new ones.  
  • Always garaged
  • Same owner for 20 years
  • Includes original 4-speed transmission
  • Repainted Green with the exception of engine bay (original White)
  • Original seats with modified mounts for comfort
  • Newer OEM style upholstery
  • Perfect Dashpad
  • Headliner newer OEM style.
  • Storage in back
  • Locking Glove Box door
  • Front and rear heaters

    This 5-speed FJ40 is ready to go on your adventure. High bidder is responsible for pick up or delivery, I will assist in any way I can. I would like a wire transfer within 7 business days please. FJ40’s like this are hard to come by and continue to appreciate if well cared for. I encourage you to call me at (515) 864 1275 and thanks for looking! I reserve the right to end this Auction early, (which is usually what happens).  

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