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Fj40 With Disk Breaks On Front Axil, Bilt In Tool Boxes Under Rear Junp Seats on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:1974 Mileage:120000
Location:

Apache Junction, Arizona, United States

Apache Junction, Arizona, United States
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Great 4 wheel drive vehicle. Runs good and passes emissions. Used for hunting and 4 wheeling with the family. This is a stock vehicle, it was not built for going 70 MPH down the freeway. Converting the front drum brakes to disk makes a world of difference in safety and control. Tall boy jack mounted in back to floor and tool boxes hold tools and equipment.

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Wed, Jun 17 2015

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