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Late Model 1978 Toyota Fj55 Wagon Restored 100% Rust Free Updated Drive Loaded on 2040-cars

US $36,500.00
Year:1978 Mileage:104000
Location:

Flagstaff, Arizona, United States

Flagstaff, Arizona, United States
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1978 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ55 9 person wagon

 

Beautiful & Scarce 1978 Toyota FJ55 Wagon with 4 doors.

Excellent mechanicals, beautiful recent restoration: beautiful white & sage repaint, stunning camel interior with adjustable sport seats & folding rear bench with 3rd row jump seats. Safari Roof Rack. Many mechanical upgrades including power steering and discs brakes.. A cherry!

Started out as a one owner FJ55 from Southern Utah. Low miles, original condition. Rust free body & under carriage,

Recently restored to its current condition several years ago. New PPG Premium, Paint: base coat clear coat, New updated interior in camel marine grade vinyl. New headliner, floors stripped to bare metal and then poly-coated to be rust, water and scratch resistant. Updated suspension, tie rod ends, shocks, New weather stripping, 2F motor fully inspected, serviced and road tested. New stainless steel exhaust system, new clutch master, new clutch, new brake system: master cylinder, brakes lines, brake calipers, pads, new wheels & tires BFG 33"x9.5" All Terrains, new updated suspension system : shackles, tie rods, shocks and more

Huge investment in time and money to update her and restore her for the next generations. It's like buying a fully restored vintage Cruisers for 50 cents on the dollar. Classic looks with daily drivability.

A desirable and appreciated Vintage Land Cruiser.

She is available for inspection & test drive at our main Flagstaff Arizona facility. Will arrange wholesale shipping anywhere on the planet.

Call anytime to discuss shipping, out right purchase, and custom upgrades like Air Conditioning and more.

Anytime 24/7  (313) 414.FJ40
 

 

 

 

 


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1. After you win the Auction, email me immediately with contact information; phone numbers and email address to arrange the transaction.


2. I accept PayPal (for deposits), Money Wires and Checks (allow time for checks to clear).

3. $1000 deposit required within 24 hours of winning (PayPal, Wire, FedEx check). Final payment due within 5 business days. If you have special financial arrangements, please call/contact me ahead of time so all parties can agree in advance.

3. If you have any questions, please contact me immediately.

Please ONLY Bid on this auction if you are serious. Ask questions before, not after auction. If a bidder fails to pay for an item in 5 working days, you loose your deposit. the item will be put up for auction again and a Non-Paying Bidder Complaint will be filed in eBay against such non-paying bidder.

Due to our regrettable experience with non-paying new bidders, I will not accept bidders who have zero feedback and have Ebay accounts which have been active for at least one month, without first contacting me. If you are very serious and new, contact me immediately via phone and I will consider an exception. If a bidder or several bidders do not meet these qualifications, his bid or bids shall be cancelled forthright.

Shipping and Handling

This item is eligible for local pick-up or delivery worldwide using one of my preferred transporters. The buyer will be responsible for all shipping costs.

Please contact me for more information about having it shipped to your door. I will arrange wholesale shipping for you.

 

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