1973 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 on 2040-cars
East Claridon, Ohio, United States
Toyota Land Cruiser Vehicle Information Vin:Fj40144844 Stock: 698p Mileage: 127 Color: Pollux Orange Trans: Manual Engine:3.9l Inline 6 Mpg: Drivetrain: 4 Wheel Drive Description This Pristine Fj40 LandCruiser 4x4 Was Just Completed. It Had A Recent, Full, Nut & Bolt, No ExpenseSpared Rotisserie Restoration And Only Has 127 Miles On It. You Will Not Be AbleTo Build A Similar Car To This Quality For Even Close To What We Are OfferingThis One For. Overall Stunning Build And Everything On This One Has Been BroughtUp To New Condition Inside And Out. The Paint Looks Amazing! The Entire DriveTrain Has Been Restored Back To New. The Truck Runs Smooth, Accelerates Strong,Shifts Smooth And Is Easy To Engage The 4x4. I Posted 75+ Pictures In TheDescription And They Tell The Whole Story On This One! The Car Runs And DrivesAs Well As It Looks. We Have Fully Inspected And Serviced This Fj, Everything IsWorking And Its Ready For A Cross Country Trip. Fly In And Drive Home Or I CanAssist With Shipping Anywhere In The World. Have Questions?
For further questions email me : NickyBashawoagi@yahoo.com
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