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1976 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 Safari Ready!! on 2040-cars

US $34,500.00
Year:1976 Mileage:58762
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States
Advertising:

This low mileage truck was so nice I left in the original floor mats.  It even has the original owner's manual and trouble light.  It starts on the first crank, drives straight and true, has no leaks or mystery noises.  

Repainted with single stage PPG paint in the original color with all of the glass, weather stripping, emblems, etc. removed.
Frame professionally cleaned and undercoated.
New: 
Upholstery
Door cards
Weather stripping
Pro Comp ES 3000 Springs, Shocks and 2.5" lift kit
Gaskets
Winch
Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac 31x10.5 - 15 Tires
Brakes
Exhaust
High lift jack
Shovel
Garvin wilderness rack

and more. This truck comes with all of the tools, straps and accessories shown in the pictures.  The tool kits has 20' 4 guage jumper cables, wrenches, pliers, flash light, knives, tow strap, extraction chain and more.  The tires are brand new and rated as the best combination tire available for the vehicle, and they carry a nation wide warranty.

This is the nicest driver quality rig you'll find, and it's ready for Safari!

  If it was any better, you wouldn't want to drive it. 

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