Toyota Land Cruiser Fj-40 on 2040-cars
Lafayette, Colorado, United States
1971 (Sept. of 70) Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40. AKA "Pussy Wagon". All original except for wheels, Weber Carb, rollcage, and E-Z Wiring kit. Factory PTO winch not completely installed, but all there. Front bench seat is included just not in photos. Its body is rusty, fenders are beat up, suspension is worn and clutch is worn but still working. Runs, drives, and stops but the original drum breaks are clunky and uneven. Frame is solid with only surface rust. No frame rot. Same old story, not enough time and money to do the repairs. My daily driver is priority. This is a project vehicle so please know what you are bidding on. I will be happy to answer any questions as soon as possible. Low reserve.
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