1977 Toyota Fj40 on 2040-cars
Vernon, Texas, United States
|  Very nice 1977 Toyota FJ40.  It was refurbished about 6 years ago by TCP Landcruiser Specialists out of Florida (954) 655-0603.  Tires are in like new condition 31x10.5xR15 with new matching spare.  Inside flooring is rhino lined and painted to match exterior.  Very good (but not SHOW) condition.  Great rig to cruise around town in.  I have a Jeep CJ7 and a 77 model ford bronco and can't drive them all.  This is the most expensive and lease driven ride I have.  It also has an aftermarket a/c that works great.  Call with any specific questions.  I am willing to take a loss but not a huge hit in order to sell.  Will trade for anything 4x4 or guns.  Thanks | 
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The designers go into the entire history of the FT-1, and Shen even admits that Toyota design lacks an emotional factor at the moment. It's a fascinating interview behind some of the little touches you might miss at first glance. Unfortunately, the model doesn't have the green light for production yet and may never get made. In any case, scroll down to watch Leno swoon over the coupe.

 
										


















