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1977 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 on 2040-cars

US $12,100.00
Year:1977 Mileage:50250 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Bethpage, Tennessee, United States

Bethpage, Tennessee, United States

If you have any questions feel free to email: martymiiatarola@v8man.com .

This is a frame off restoration of a totally rust free Georgia Fj40 that spent its life in Georgia and has been
stored since 2001. It has just over fifty thousand original miles and has oil change receipts to show mileage. The
motor was rebuilt by Toyota of Knoxville Tn. and the transmission was checked by them and said everything was ok.
The engine has less than five hundred miles on rebuild. It was purchased from Spreen Toyota, Chamblee, Ga.

The list if items replaced is to numerous to detail but I have notebook of all receipts spent on it.

Power steering was added
Repainted original blue
Door weather stripping Toyota
All windows original Toyota glass except windshield which had bb shot
All weather stripping around windows replaced with Toyota parts
All weather stripping around top replaced with Toyota parts
New body mounts
New clutch and pressure plates
Hood windshield hooks and cushions replaced
Hood latches replaced
All Emblems replaced
Front turn signals replaced
Guards added around tail lights
Kick vent door seals replaced
All new stainless bolts
Have radio but not installed don't know working condition
All brakes redone
Only body work was previous owner had flares on rear and I had patch panels put in
New seat covers from cool cruisers
Has insulated floor mats under rubber ones
Front floor mat original
Heater core rebuilt
Radiator rebuilt
Have new headliner but not installed
Frame was media blasted and painted and then por 15
Body underneath media blasted and painted back original blue
I have rock guard for transmission not bolted back
Original jack and tool kit
Original owners manual and keys
New hub caps Toyota
New Exhaust system
Carb rebuilt
Rear end rebuilt
New Hubs
New rotors
All new steel lines
New universal joints
All new Grommets
New windshield fluid holder
New Radiator overflow holder
New windshield washer nozzles and hoses
New distributor
New point and plugs
New shocks
New steering stabilizer shock
All new fluids rear end, transmission, transfer case

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