1982 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 Very Original With Some Upgrades on 2040-cars
Redwood City, California, United States
Body Type:Two door removable top
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2F
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: Six
Make: Toyota
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: Base Sport Utility 2-Door
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 4 speed
Mileage: 136,000
Sub Model: FJ40
Warranty: None
Interior Color: Gray
Selling my 1982 Toyota Land cruiser FJ40. The truck is very good condition, with oem power steering. I've owned the truck for the past ten years, I believe I am the third owner. I looked for this truck for at least 3 months and found it very close to where I live. The truck is very original and uncut. Everything works including the seat belt buzzer and interior light. Always well maintained, the truck runs and drives excellent and is a daily driver. I recently have been spending more time abroad and the truck has been hardly used since 2008. This is my third vehicle so it didn't see much use anyways. The truck just past California smog and is fully registered. I've never had any smog problems since I've owned the truck and its been registered in California continually. Their is minimal rust on the vehicle, mostly the rear seel and the drivers side foot well (see pics) the passenger side is completely clean. The previous owner put some diamond platting on the truck. I took them off, no rust but the holes from the diamond platting are there. The truck has been upgraded and serviced most of its life at Mudrak Custom Cruisers in Sonoma. When I first purchased the truck the engine died on me so I had Mudrak install a low mile 2f from an 85 fj60 in the truck. This was over ten years ago and the truck still runs very strong and is very solid. I also had Mudrak do some upgrades and paint the frame. No rust on the frame, extremely clean. Here is a list of upgrades.
MAF shackle reversal
16 inch OEM split wheels purchased brand new from Canada in 2009
5 semi new 255/85/16 BFG mud terrains
Kaymar duel pivot rear bumper with tire carrier and camping light
ARB front bumper with warn 8274 winch (the winch has been rebuilt with a brand new controller box and rope by Mudrak)
Tuffy center console
Tuffy speaker boxes
Alpine blue tooth/cd receiver
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