1975 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj 40 Rare!!! All Original!! on 2040-cars
Midlothian, Virginia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1975
Make: Toyota
Drive Type: 4WD
Model: Land Cruiser
Mileage: 35,872
Trim: Base Sport Utility 2-Door
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Thanks for looking at our: 1975 Toyota FJ40 Landcruiser 35,872 Original Miles!!!!! Specifics: Model Number: 6181P Description: Landcruiser Serial No.: FJ40-200192 Year: 1975 Engine No.: 00F-0023068 Color: Dune Beige Factory Installed Equipment: (Standard) 4.2 Liter 6 Cylinder Engine 4 Wheel Drive-2 Spd Transfer 4-Speed Synchromesh Trans Swing-Open Rear Doors Roll Bar Heavy Duty Skid Plates 4 Vinyl Seat/Front Buckets Padded Instrument Panel Tool Kit H78x15 BW Tubeless Tires Reinforced Steel/Fiberglass Top Heavy Duty Heater Locking Fuel Fill Door Cigarette Lighter Factory Installed Equipment: (Optional) Mud and Snow Tires Heavy Duty Rear Heater Warn Free Wheeling Hubs Tachometer Doublebonded Undercoating & Appearance Package AM Radio This Beautiful 1975 FJ40 is all original. It comes with all the paperwork for any work done to the truck, original window sticker, and owner's manual. The truck spent most of it's life in Portland Oregon and is now being offered for sale by Euroclassics Porsche here in Richmond VA. In regards to it's condition it's showroom quality and is wearing the original Dune Beige paint! All the numbers match between the truck and window sticker. Additional Photos available upon request. This 1975 FJ40 is road ready with no leaks. Whether you're taking the truck to a show, out for a nice drive, or polishing the truck in your garage it's sure to capture plenty of attention. Thanks for looking and happy bidding!!! If you have any additional questions or would like additional photos, please contact me (Eric Matthews) at 804-380-4160 or ematthews@euroclassics.com |
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