1982 Fj40 Toyota Land Cruiser Ps Origional Fj40 Exceptional With 108k Orig Miles on 2040-cars
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1982 FJ40
FJ40 comes with 2 sets of rims. The stock white, and the powder gray steel rims shown on the first few photos. The color is closest to the first photos, the shots with the white rims were taken with a filter and at sun set. True color is the first set of photos (lighter color) which is the stock, original Toyota Beige. Hard to find, rust free, original, fully restored. Power - Factory power steering on a stock 2F inline 4.2 motor. Good compression all around. Starts and runs great, holds the road straight and true. Has 3:70 road gears, shifts tight and smooth. Passes California emissions handily. Interior -- dash, door panels, mats, seat covers all like new. Original front mat, with added insulation and carpet underneath. Dash uncut, all gauges work. 108,000 original miles. Exterior -- brand new stock beige paint code throughout, lights all work, tow hitch, new steel powder coated wheels and caps. Comes with original off white slotted rims as well. New- Maxxis Mud TA's, door weather seals, shocks, bumper, radiator, battery, windshield, front seat covers, headliner, battery tray, blinkers and tail lights, Toyota badges, cap cover, front and rear carpet and insulation. I am selling this for a client who has clear California title. He purchased the FJ40 from me in August of 2012 after we did a full restoration on the vehicle. It is and always has been a west coast FJ. Since purchase it has a few hundred more miles and sits covered in his garage. I reserve the right to end the auction early. Here is a list of what I had done last year prior to selling to my client. The list of new parts is extensive and includes 5 new Maxxis Mud TAs, 31X10.50X15s on stock powder coated rims New door weather seals all around for a very tight cab New shocks New bumper New radiator New battery New seat covers (SOR) New windshield (OEM) New Headliner New battery tray New blinkers and tail lights New OEM Toyota badge and emblems New Stainless Screws throughout New Bumperettes New OEM license plate bracket, rear. New visor covers New door seals all around. New cap seal, no air flow, nice and tight. This is a very nice example of an original 1982 FJ40 that runs like new and is in excellent condition, inside and out. Last few photos are my 1983 FJ40 (BJ42) 3B Diesel. Full Frame off restoration that is very close to finished. 28 mpg, 72,000 original miles. MINT. Coming to eBay soon. Bid with confidence. Great 1982 FJ40 with CA smog certificate. |
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