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1976 Toyota Fj40 Land Cruiser on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:90210
Location:

Spearfish, South Dakota, United States

Spearfish, South Dakota, United States
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Great original, uncut 1976 FJ 40. Original owner from Idaho, did absolutely no mods to the Cruiser except had a sunroof installed profesionally the same year he bought it. Sunroof does NOT leak at all! Original headliner still looks perfect. 
Eventually sold to a couple who ranch in Wyoming. They kept the Cruiser original except for adding fender flares WITHOUT cutting the fenders.  Fenders are uncut and original. They also installed diamond plate.  I have removed the fender flares and diamond plate in the interest of full disclosure. There is some rust in the rear bottom corners and rear sill, though not nearly as bad as some I have seen. Easily repairable. This Cruiser has way less than the normal rust. 
I injured my knee last fall and have been rehab all winter so haven't done anything to it other than put new tires on it. Still has the caked Wyoming dirt on drivers side floor. So in the pics you are seeing dirt, NOT rust! Now it has to go because at age 56 my knee is not healing as it should and I just can't work on vehicles anymore.
I drove it 370 miles from Wyoming to my home in South Dakota. The floor boards front and back are all solid. Some surface rust on rear bed I have pictured, but NOT cancerous rust thru. The drivers side floorboards still have the sound batting that was commonly installed in the 1970's.
Mechanically runs great! Transmission shifts smoothly, four wheel drive works great, engine starts and runs awesome. No cracked or broken glass.  As I said, I drove it from Wyomng 370 miles with no problems. 

I purchased the following NEW parts that will go with the vehicle:  A. 2 1/2 inch ProComp suspension lift springs 
                                                                                                    B. 4 New ProComp Shocks  
                                                                                                    C. New Black Shock Boots
                                                                                                    D. New U Bolts
                                                                                                    E. New Bushings
                                                                                                    F. New SkyJacker Steering Stabilizer.
                                                                                                    G. New Dash Pad

New parts total over $1100 plus $800 for the New 33 x 10.50 x 15 BFG All Terrain KO's 

Shipping is your responsibility, but I am happy to assist your shipper by being available whenever needed.

Vehicle is for sale in other venues so I reserve the right to end the auction early if vehicle is no longer available for sale. This is an auction, and as such I will NOT disclose the reserve, so please don't ask. The reserve is very reasonable.
Bidders with ZERO OR NEGATIVE feedback must call me before they bid, or I will cancel your bid and block you from further bidding. Do not bid unless you have your financing in order. Your bid is a binding contract, and I will go to great lengths to recover damages from non-paying bidders. 
A $500 deposit must be received via paypal or wire transfer within 48 mours of auctions end. Remaining balance by wire transfer only. Please email with any questions. I will answer as soon as possible, usually within a matter of hours.

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