1977 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 - Original, Unmolested, Low Miles on 2040-cars
Seguin, Texas, United States
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Hi, you are bidding on a very original low mileage, vintage, unmolested, hard to find, uncut fender, all in tact land cruiser FJ40. Original 2f, 4 speed. Seats have been recovered OEM style. Power Steering was added, so it's a very easy daily driver. Original Heater, wheels, hubcaps. Looks fantastic, yet has that just right patina.
This cruiser spend most of its life in Northern Cal with the same owner for over 29 years. It now resides in Seguin, TX. It had 55K miles when I purchased it, and just over 57K now. It drives great, starts right up, is smog ready, original. Some rust areas have been professionally addressed. The back quarter panel (passenger side) and the rear channel inside the ambulance doors were replaced and fixed with after market steel pieces from Cool Cruisers of Texas and steel body work, paint touch was done in Seguin by AutoWorx. The paint matches very well to keep it as original as possible without being too worried about taking it outdoors (not too fancy, just right). There are a few minor blemishes here and there, because I did not want to do a frame off. It was to drive, be original, and be used as a classic 4x4. Mainly there is a bit of surface rust at the very bottom of the ambulance doors. It's a simple fix or leave it as is (see photos). For sale locally also, so auction could end with local sale. Thanks for looking, Chad. |
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