1973 Toyota Fj40 Landcruiser V8 4x4 Fj 40 Land Cruiser on 2040-cars
Snohomish, Washington, United States
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Up for sale is a 1973 Toyota FJ40 4x4 Landcruiser in good
condition. I bought this last June from the second owner. He bought the truck
in 1974. In the same year he installed a brand new factory purchased 327 V8.
The motor has since been untouched/unopened and runs very strong and starts
easy. The 4 wheel drive works great. The previous owner towed the truck behind
an RV and used as a hunting rig. The previous owner made a custom top for the
truck (he owns a metal fabrication shop) it does not leak. You can keep the
custom top on the truck or you can find an original top for the truck. The red
gas cans do not come with the truck, they are only to show the gas can mounting
system built by the previous owner. There are some rust spots on the truck. I
put the diamond plating on the corner and the sides but included pics from
before the plating was installed. The rust is very fixable. I welded some 18
guage plating onto the floor pan (pictured). There is a hole at the bottom of
the roll bar on the rear passenger wheel-well I included a picture of the sheet
metal I screwed over the hole, all the metal around the hole has surface rust
but is not thin. The truck has a new master cylinder and new tires with less
than 500 miles. The truck shows 94k miles but since the previous owner towed the truck behind an RV and used as a hunting truck, actual miles are lower but I can't give an exact number. The winch needs a solenoid box to operate (it got stolen).
Truck is licensed and I have a clear title in my name. Overall the truck is a
nice driver and gets a ton of looks. I have described the truck to the best of
my ability if you want to know more I appreciate all questions you may have and
will get back promptly.
Upon winning the auction buyer is responsible to pay a $500 non refundable deposit within 48 hours of auction end. Buyer is also responsible to arrange and pay all transportation fees. Good luck, thank you for looking! |
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