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1969 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 Convertible/hardtop on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:9200
Location:

Weston, Connecticut, United States

Weston, Connecticut, United States
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Up for sale is a 1969 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 with a Chevrolet 350 Throttle Body Fuel Injected V-8. This truck was purchased a few years ago, out of Dallas, TX by the previous owner.  It spent its life dry.  It is a solid truck with all original metal and no rust.

The previous owner was a regular at Caffeine & Carburetors (http://) in New Canaan, CT, where the truck drew a strong crowd.  Be prepared to get compliments wherever you go.

The truck is always garaged, both at home and at work, but I drive it daily, so it does have some small blemishes.  It was painted Corvette Targa Blue about 2 years ago.  It was also outfitted with all new emblems from Toyota, new stainless steel hood latches, new windshield latches, and a billet aluminum hood ornament.  Little touches like the high-mount brake light indicate the care that went into the details during the restoration.
 
The truck drives smooth and steers easy -- people often comment that it doesn't drive like a 44 year old vehicle.  The power steering and power disc brakes at each of the 4 corners make it effortless, smooth, and fun.  It shifts easy.  It tracks straight.
     * This truck always starts up with no hesitation and no pumping the gas (fuel injection)
     * 4WD works great
     * Engine Mileage: 9,200
     * Chassis Mileage: ~112,000
 
Many upgrades:
     * New master/slave clutch cylinder
     * New starter
     * 4 wheel disc brakes
     * GM power steering
     * Rebuilt 1974 Toyota 4 speed transmission with a Ranger Torque Splitter for a 27% overdrive on the highway
     * Rebuilt 1976 4 speed transfer case
     * Shackle Reversal kit with 2.5" new front springs and 4" rear springs
     * 4 stock Toyota steel wheels and new hub caps with BF Goodrich Mud Terrain T/A (33X10.50X15 BFG KM2’s)
     * Pioneer stereo with auxiliary port
     * Custom subwoofer in Jerry Gas Can
     * Custom Gauges
     * Front Toyota bucket seats recovered with head rests
     * Center console (Tuffy) with lock system for storage. 
 
Included in the sale:
     * Full hardtop: white top panel with sides painted in matching Corvette Targa Blue
     * Pair of full hard-doors, painted in matching Corvette Targa Blue
     * Full custom soft top with bows/frame
     * Bikini top w/ zipper-window panel for behind driver/passenger
 
Potential for inclusion in the sale:
     * 5 aluminum rims with 4 Futura Dakota RVT (33X12.50X15) ...as seen on the spare
     * Full second roll-bar
     * Pair of full soft-doors (black)
     * A second vinyl reproduction soft-top with bows
     * Rear bench seat
     * Pair of fender flares
 
Issues:
     * Fuel gauge is not accurate: shouldn’t be hard to adjust the float but I generally just fill it up at 1/2 tank.
     * Radio is not working but should be easy to fix — haven’t had the time and the engine plays a nice tune.
     * Emergency brake is currently disconnected because the drum was rubbing a bit.
 
I hate to sell this truck, and it’s been a difficult decision, but I’ve started driving further to work these days and it’s hard to justify putting those miles on this kind of vehicle.  If I could keep it as a third car, I would.
 
I’m looking to find somebody who'll give this ruck a good home and will enjoy it as much as I have.  I’m hoping for a local sale so I can see it around — maybe enabling me to buy it back someday.  Because it’s for sale locally, there’s a chance that I’ll have to end the auction early — without advanced notice or explanation.  
A lot of money has been put into it by the previous owner and myself.  At the reserve, you’d be getting a lot of truck for your money.  If possible, I encourage you to come see/drive the vehicle but, if you had to purchase it sight-unseen, I'm sure that you won’t be disappointed.
 
*CLARIFICATION: This vehicle does NOT have a title (but eBay doesn't have an option for title-doesn't-exist).  State of CT doesn't require a title for vehicles older than 1981.  If your state differs, you can likely get a replacement issued.  It's currently registered and insured.

More pics/video below.  I've tried to be thorough with the pics but let me know if there's something else you'd like to see:
     * Pics @ Flickr
     * Video @ YouTube
     * Featured @ Caffeine & Carburetors via GnarlyFaction
 
I will consider all reasonable offers and I will consider trades for late-model Jeep 4-door Wranglers with low miles.

I’ll answer any questions as completely and as promptly as possible.  Thanks for your interest and good luck in the auction.
-M

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