1976 Toyota Fj40 . Ground Up Restoration. Awesome No Expense Spared on 2040-cars
Hot Springs Village, Arkansas, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6 cylinder
Make: Toyota
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: 2 door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: four wheel drive
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 225
Sub Model: fj 40
Exterior Color: dune beige
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: no warranty
Well folks if you are in the market for a show quality landcruiser this is it. This awesome piece of work is a 1976 fj40 landcruiser that has undergone a ground up restoration. No exspense was spared on this show quality restoration. All work was professionaly done by the Cruiser Company in Little Rock Arkansas. The complete restoration process can be seen on google. Google Derek Garners fj40 and follow link to pics. This truck truly has the best of everything. All metal reworked with rust cut out and replaced with new metal. Beautiful PPG base and clear paint inside and out. Complete tub Rhino lined inside and underneath vehicle for added protection and coler mixed in to match paint color. Entire frame and all metal was powdercoated throughout including all skid plates and heat shield under vehicle. All seat brackets and hardware as well as a special hammertone finish on the seat backs and gauge cluster, console , glovebox , valve cover, fuel line cover and back ambulance door trim. No attention to detail was spared on this truck. The wheels are from a 1982 fj 40 and are powdercoated in off white as well. All turn signals and brake lights are new, as well as all trim and emblems. Headlights are hella h4 that are much brighter than stock. Truck is pre-wired for accessories and stereo system of choice. Stainless steel nuts and bolts were used throughout. All parts are new to vehicle or refirbished to new. Custom family roll cage built to vehicle dimensions and powdercoated . All seats have new upholstery front and jump seats in rear. New seat belts ,shift boots and gear shift knobs.
Motor was rebuilt and head milled 30 over for more compression. Truck is running a holly 470 offroad carbureator with an offenhauser intake and headers. All this is lit up by a dui ignition system. Front and rear axles were rebuilt as well as transfercase. Truck runs flawlessly and is very stout for an inline six. All four wheels are running slotted and vented DBA gold series disc brakes with stainless steel brake lines .This baby STOPS ! 5 new Firestone Destination mt tires. Size 33/12.50/15. New Warn hubs as well. New brake booster and master cylinders . Suspension is Old man Emu drakkar with suspention correction kit. All shackels are greasable. It has saginaw power steering from GM pump as well. Truck has original toyota ac system with all new hoses converted to 134 a with vintage air compressor . Blows COLD! A truly stunning example of an FJ 40! Good Luck.
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