1978 Fj40 Land Cruiser Fuel Inj. 5.7, Nv4500, 5spd.original Paint, From Arizona on 2040-cars
Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
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1978 fj40 5.7 vortec, fuel inj. nv4500 5spd. from a 3/4 ton chevy truck, 4,300miles since completed. fj40 spent over 30yrs. in dry state of Arizona, then to Arkansas, now in pa. many new parts. 5- 32x11.50 bfg alterrains, 5- crager d-lock wheels,4inch lift kit, nitro shocks, new front and rear driveshafts, new tie rod ends,new steering shaft, steering column, tilt, steering wheel, rebuilt Saginaw p.s. box. new rancho steering stabilizer. new 8,000 warn winch, with man-a-fre bull bar bumper, new rear man-a-fre rear bumper, swing away, with hi-lift jack, shovel, and 4-way, 2-inch hitch. no ball included. optima battery, new 3-core aluminum radiator, k-n filter, g-m computer, 2 leather, electric suv front seats, with waterproof cabela covers,new fold and tumble rear seat. new aluminum door panels, tuffy lockable console, 1pod, mp3 compatable alpine am-fm. front and rear heater both work, all lights work even back up lights modern dolphin gauges, tilt wheel, new head liner. mostly all original 416 dune beige paint, some touch up by factory tire carrier, just the right patina, Arizona sun burn, all original sheet metal, small amount of welding rear floor by barn doors. does shift a little hard into 3rd. gear, but I just take my time and it goes in with no grinding very well taken care of by my self and previous owners. paint it if you want, but I like the way it is, you can see what you have. thanks ... scott 814-437-1793 before 9:00est.
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