1971 Fj40, Chevy V8, Lots Of Extras, Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States
Engine:5.0 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1971
Exterior Color: Green
Make: Toyota
Interior Color: Black
Model: Land Cruiser
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: FJ40
Warranty: NONE
Drive Type: 4 Speed
Mileage: 81,699
1971 Toyota FJ 40 Landcruiser. I bought this FJ40 1 1/2 years ago when I lived in California but things changed and I never ended up using it. I ended up having to retire and moving to Arizona. I trailered it to Arizona and it’s been in my garage ever since. This cruiser was professionally built from the frame up. Here’s a list of all the work that has been done to it. 1991 Chevrolet
5.0 fuel injected engine Chevrolet 4
speed transmission Aftermarket
twin shift transfer case (I can’t remember the brand) Power
steering Electric
cooling fan Spring over
conversion 35” tires
85% tread left I think the front axle is from a Toyota truck
but I’m not positive. Rancho RS9000XL
adjustable shocks all around Front disc
brakes Adjustable proportioning
valve on the master cylinder Hunsaker
seats. The driver's side seat adjuster is broken. The seat does not adjust. Corbeau 3
point harnesses JVC stereo
cd player with amplifier Custom
speaker box Full roll
cage Locking
Tuffy center console box with cup holders Lots of
stainless steel allen bolts Optima battery I’m sure that I am missing a lot of other things but you get the idea. The truck starts right up and runs great. It doesn’t smoke and there are no leaks. It needs nothing. This truck was done right. Drive any other V8 Fj40 conversion and then drive this one. It doesn’t wander and goes down the road straight and true. The paint
has some flaking and the passenger side front fender is in rough shape. It
looks like it had some really bad body work and then was painted black. There
is a small rust spot above the rear drivers side fender. There is some surface
rust here and there but that’s it. Look at the photos. The frame is rust free.
Even the usual FJ40 rust spots have no rust. The rear corners under the diamond
plate, the rear tailgate doors, the area below the tailgates, and the floors
are rust free. All gauges work except for the oil pressure gauge, the odometer, and the speedometer. Everything else works. Lights, horn wipers, heater, etc. all work. There is no
top or doors included! There is no top or doors included! I have tried to describe this vehicle as accurately as possible. However, it is over 40 years old and is sold as is and doesn’t come with any warranty of any kind. It has always been garaged, never left outside. The registration is current and I have the clear Arizona title for it. The FJ40 is located in Western Arizona. I will gladly answer any questions but please read the entire ad first. if I don’t get back to you in a few days then the answer to your question is in the description. I cannot ship but I will help with shipping at your cost in any way I can. Please do not bid if you can't pay. All non-paying bidders will be reported to E-Bay. Sold to citizens of the United States only – no exceptions. A non refundable PayPal deposit of $1000.00 is due within 24 hours of the end of the auction, with the remaining due in 7 days. I will not release the truck until I have the entire payment, no exceptions. I will not accept trades so please don't ask. I accept Paypal or cash only!! Good luck! |
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