Toyota Landcruiser Fj45 Shortbed Convertable Pickup Chevy V8 Full Restoration on 2040-cars
Fallbrook, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Chevy327v8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Owner
Transmission:4-speed manual
Model: Land Cruiser
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: 4-speed 4x4
Mileage: 102,521
Exterior Color: White
Disability Equipped: None
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: None
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 door
Originally sold new in Arizona, was a local grocery store delivery vehicle. Truck has never been in an accident, repainted original color. Chevy 327 v8 , sm465 4-speed, toyota t case. All original sheet metal except for rear lower corners of the bed. Diamond plate steel bed floor to add some weight to the rear. Fuel filler has been filled ready for rear mount gas tank. Old man emu HD leaf springs, man a fre handling correction kit, dog bone shackles front, and anti kickback shackles rear. All new rubber and felt for windows and 1983 doors, also comes with original doors. Arb winch bumper and rear custom 2 inch receiver. Saginaw power steering box with advance adapters mount. Borgeseon steering shaft and ididit tilt column. Advance adapters engine and transfer case mounts were used. New front and rear driveshafts. Engine is a rebuilt 1965 327 truck engine with edelbrock intake, carb, valve covers, and air cleaner. Ram horn manifolds dump into 2.5 single out behind rear tire. Hei distributer, custom fan shroud. Engine sounds good and runs strong, real torquey with granny gear 4-speed. Firewall modified for power brake booster. Inside truck has original dash, gray buckets, gray headliner and gray door panels. Floor is rolled on liner. Truck drives tight no rattles. Ready for expedition. Restoration was mostly completed by rock solid off road in san Jacinto. All the truck needs to finish is a rear mount tank to replace the one under passenger seat. Included is the original doors painted same color, original front and rear bumpers, and a disc brake front axle housing, third member and shafts. I will also include the original heater and a rear disc brake setup off of an fj60. Disc brake mini truck master is already installed. Truck was restored a few years back and has been in my garage and has little dings here and there. I would give the paint job an 8. The bed has been lined inside and out and there is some bubbling on the bed floor and corners.Gauges work that are hooked up and has extra gauges under dash. Speedo works, have new cable, but drive gear in t case is missing. Trying to mention everything i can but if you have any questions call 760-688-6387. I have too many vehicles and need to clear space in my garage. Asking $32k.
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24 Hours of Le Mans live update part one
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Toyota plans $126M expansion of MI R&D facility
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