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1976 Toyota Landcruiser Fj-55 Iron Pig A/c, Power Steering, Rust Free on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:7964
Location:

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Advertising:

1976 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER
"IRON PIG" FJ-55
A/C-POWER STEERING

This is the rarest of Landcruisers imported to the United States. I have owned many over the years, but this is the Holy Grail of Cruisers.  An original Arizona rust free truck that shows and runs excellent.  I have well over $45,000.00 in receipts.  Vintage Air Conditioning and Toyota mini-truck power steering have already been installed.

Options Include:

- 2F motor with Man-a-Fre power pack
- Weber Carb
- Hei Distributor
- Header
- Vintage Air A/C kit
- Power Steering
- Old Man Emu suspension (complete)
- 33" BFG Mud terrains
- Auto Meter gauges (all working)
- Tuffy security console
- Kenwood CD with usb port
- New NOS tail lights
- Aluminum Radiator (never runs hot)
- Custom aluminum fuel tank
- Dual Battery system
- Disc Brake parking brake
- Front power disc brakes

I am sure there is more that I am missing.

This truck has no expense spared, I am not kidding when I say it
is the nicest one I have personally owned.  I drive it regularly on nice days.

There is nothing to hide on this truck, so feel free to call me with any questions!
Thanks for looking
Scott
(757)-348-0302





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